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Indiana: State House of Representatives, 1870s

Members of the Indiana State House of Representatives, 1870-79 (may be incomplete!)
William H. Calkins 1871 Joseph H. Defrees 1871 George W. Friedley 1871 William Heilman 1871 Joseph Henderson 1871-73 Archibald McMichael Kennedy 1871 Arthur Calvin Mellette 1871-75 Jethro A. Hatch 1872 Cary E. Cowgill 1873 Reason B. Eaton 1873 William H. Edwards 1873 William Kirkpatrick Edwards 1873 John T. Hedrick 1873 Mahlon Heller 1873-75 James Glasgow Edwards 1875 John D. Heighway 1875-77 Elijah T. Keightley 1875 Evender Chalane Kennedy 1875 John Kennedy 1875 Peter Kennedy 1875 Augustus Newton Martin 1875 Jacob Warwick Montgomery 1875 James L. Nash 1875 Gottlieb Adolph Fredrick Pfafflin 1875 Joseph Clayton Ratliff 1875 Claude Matthews 1876 Ambrose B. Carlton 1877 Edgar Henderson 1877 Archibald McMichael Kennedy 1877 James P. Kennedy 1877 Edwin T. Lane 1877 Stanton Judkins Peelle 1877 Aaron C. Swayzee 1877 Frederick W. Viehe 1877 Stanley W. Edwins 1879-81 William E. English 1879 William Wirt Herod 1879 John S. Hopkins 1879 Robert Kelley 1879 Isaac N. Kester 1879 Robert W. Miers 1879 Squire L. Vanpelt 1879 Robert Van Valzah 1879 Smith Vawter 1879-81 John D. Works 1879

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

Members of the Indiana State House of Representatives: Events and Candidates of the 1870's (may be incomplete!)


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