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Indiana: State Senate, 1870s

Members of the Indiana State Senate, 1870-79 (may be incomplete!)
James Bradley 1869-71 Isaac P. Gray 1869-71 John Green 1869-71 Ebenezer Henderson 1869-71 James Douglas Williams 1870 Jason B. Brown 1871-73 Magnus T. Carnahan 1871-73 Benoni Stinson Fuller 1871-73 James Keigwin 1871 George W. Friedley 1873-75 Henry Clay Gooding 1873-75 Washington Irving Howard 1873 Andrew Humphreys 1874 James T. Johnston 1874 Strother Madison Stockslager 1874 James B. Hendricks 1875-77 Isaac Underwood 1875-77 Charles Taylor Doxey 1877 Addison C. Harris 1877-79 David J. Hefron 1877-81 William Heilman 1877-79 James V. Kent 1877-79 Daniel Webster Comstock 1879-81 Charles Kahlo 1879-81 Gustavus V. Menzies 1879-81 Stephen Elbert Urmston 1879-81 Frederick W. Viehe 1879-81

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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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