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Alabama: Constitutional Convention


Delegates to State Constitutional Convention, 1819-1901 (May be incomplete!)
Thomas Bibb 1819 Henry H. Chambers 1819 Richard Ellis 1819 Arthur F. Hopkins 1819 Gabriel Moore 1819 John W. Walker 1819 John Bragg 1861 Peter M. Dox 1865 Benjamin Fitzpatrick 1865 James T. Jones 1865 Charles Christopher Sheats 1865 Charles Waldron Buckley 1867 Charles Hays 1867 John Arthur Foster 1875 George P. Harrison 1875 William M. Lowe 1875 Francis Strother Lyon 1875 John Van McDuffie 1875 William C. Oates 1875 Edward A. O'Neal 1875 James L. Pugh 1875 John Perkins Ralls 1875 Lewis Maxwell Stone 1875 Leroy P. Walker 1875 Russell McWhorter Cunningham 1901 William C. Fitts 1901 William Anderson Handley 1901 George P. Harrison 1901 J. Thomas Heflin 1901 James Thomas Kirk 1901 William Oscar Mulkey 1901 William C. Oates 1901 Emmet O'Neal 1901 John Henry Parker 1901 Harry Pillans 1901 William Hodges Samford 1901 Massey Harrison Wilson 1901


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The Political Graveyard is a web site about U.S. political history and cemeteries. It is the Internet's most comprehensive source for American political biography, listing 180,022 politicians, living and dead.

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