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Indiana: State Senate, 1820s

Members of the Indiana State Senate, 1820-29 (may be incomplete!)
Patrick Beard 1816-23 James Beggs 1816-20 Dennis Pennington 1816-20 William Polke 1816-21 Isaac Montgomery 1817-20 William Cotton 1819-22 Thomas H. Blake 1821-22 William Graham 1821-33 Daniel Grass 1821-27 James Brown Ray 1822-25 Samuel Milroy 1823-25 Isaac Montgomery 1823-29 James Rariden 1823-29 William Cotton 1825-28 John De Pauw 1825-26 John Ewing 1825-33 John Kennedy Graham 1825-26 Dennis Pennington 1825-27 David Hervey Maxwell 1826-30 John Milroy 1826-29 John Smith Simonson 1826-29 Daniel Crosby Lane 1827-30 Newton Claypool 1828-31 William Crawford Linton 1828-31 Thomas H. Blake 1829-30 John De Pauw 1829-32

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

Members of the Indiana State Senate: Events and Candidates of the 1820's (may be incomplete!)


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