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Indiana: State House of Representatives, 1880s

Members of the Indiana State House of Representatives, 1880-89 (may be incomplete!)
Stanley W. Edwins 1879-81 Smith Vawter 1879-81 Dick T. Morgan 1880-82 Morgan Chandler 1881-83 William Defrees Frazer 1881-83 James Sidney Hinton 1881 David F. Kain 1881 James B. Kenner 1881 Samuel B. Kerr 1881 John Kelly O'Neall 1881 John L. Wilson 1881 Lee Hazlewood 1881 William D. Bynum 1883 Bazil L. Greene 1883 Horace Heffren 1883 Alexander S. Helms 1883-85 Alexander H. Henderson 1883 John B. Kennedy 1883 Isaac N. Kester 1883 Oscar L. Pulse 1883 William Stevenson 1883 Eugene V. Debs 1885 James W. French 1885 David Sanders Gooding 1885 Ovid Butler Jameson 1885-86 Charles P. Kellison 1885-87 Absalom M. Vickrey 1885 Jacob D. Leighty 1886 John Beasley 1887-93 John L. Griffiths 1887 Washington Irving Howard 1887 James H. Kelley 1887 John M. Kelly 1887 Samuel Edward Kercheval 1887 Mason Jenks Niblack 1887-91 William H. Shambaugh 1887-89 William M. Van Slyke 1887 Jefferson Helm Claypool 1889-91 Charles Gerard Conn 1889 Ozro N. Cranor 1889 Eli Heiny 1889 Freeman Kelly 1889-91 John J. Nolan 1889 Joseph Carson Vandolah 1889

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

Members of the Indiana State House of Representatives: Events and Candidates of the 1880's (may be incomplete!)


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