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Ripley "Rip" B. Weaver[1] (October 9, 1829 – December 1900)[2][3] was a soldier, raiser of stock animals, state legislator, and government official from Arkansas . He served in the Arkansas House of Representatives and the Arkansas Senate, including as President of the Arkansas Senate. He was a Democrat. He was a director for Arkansas participation in a world's fair and was appointed a negotiator with the Utes in Colorado[4]
He was listed as of Rally Hill when reported to have been appointed a commissioner for Arkansas' participation in the Trans-Mississippi Exposition in 1898.[5]
His photograph is included in a composite of Arkansas state senators in 1881[6] and 1885.[7]
He chaired the Arkansas Senate committee on counties and county lines.[8]
Members of the Arkansas Senate elected him president of the body in 1885.[9]
He was a federal official in 1889 involved in producing a treaty with the Utes of Colorado.[10]
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