Talk:John M. Berrien

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[edit] U.S. Senate Terms

I updated the infoboxes based on Berrien's congressional Bio (see references). There are a couple of missing facts though that might make the infoboxes incorrect. First, his bio says he resigned in 1829 to become US attorney general, however, some references say he was also in the senate from 1829-1831. Also, when he resigned the second time, I could not find mention of who took his place before he was re-elected in that same year so I showed him as succeeding himself. --Roswell native 04:39, 9 November 2006 (UTC)