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Indiana: State Senate, 1830s

Members of the Indiana State Senate, 1830-39 (may be incomplete!)
William Graham 1821-33 John Ewing 1825-33 David Hervey Maxwell 1826-30 Daniel Crosby Lane 1827-30 Newton Claypool 1828-31 William Crawford Linton 1828-31 Thomas H. Blake 1829-30 John De Pauw 1829-32 Dennis Pennington 1830-33 James Whitcomb 1830-36 John Beard 1831-41 John L. Dumont 1831-37 James M. Farrington 1831-34 Thomas Hendricks 1831-34 William Herod 1831-33 Benjamin Franklin Wallace 1831-33 Samuel Hanna 1832-35 Enoch McCarty 1832-34 Elisha Embree 1833-35 David H. Colerick 1835-38 Newton Claypool 1836-37 Paris C. Dunning 1836-39 Andrew Kennedy 1836-40 Samuel Milroy 1836-37 Thomas Smith 1836-39 Richard Wigginton Thompson 1836-38 John Vawter 1836-39 Charles W. Cathcart 1837-40 Williamson Dunn 1837-38 Ebenezer Mattoon Chamberlain 1839-42 James Harrison Cravens 1839-41 Joseph Lane 1839-40 Alexander Campbell Stevenson 1839-42 Joseph Albert Wright 1839-40

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

Members of the Indiana State Senate: Events and Candidates of the 1830's (may be incomplete!)


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