(1837-08-10)August 10, 1837 Maury County, Tennessee, U.S.
Died
December 20, 1904(1904-12-20) (aged 67) Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S.
Resting place
Mount Holly Cemetery, Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S. 34°44′15.3″N92°16′42.5″W / 34.737583°N 92.278472°W / 34.737583; -92.278472
Political party
Democratic
Spouse
Mary Kavanaugh Eagle
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James Philip Eagle (August 10, 1837 – December 20, 1904) was an American politician who served as Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives and as the 16th governor of Arkansas, a Baptist minister, and president of the Southern Baptist Convention. He was a Democrat.
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