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Indiana: State Senate, 1880s

Members of the Indiana State Senate, 1880-89 (may be incomplete!)
David J. Hefron 1877-81 Daniel Webster Comstock 1879-81 Charles Kahlo 1879-81 Gustavus V. Menzies 1879-81 Stephen Elbert Urmston 1879-81 Frederick W. Viehe 1879-81 Jason B. Brown 1881-83 Charles L. Henry 1881-83 Jacob Keiser 1881-83 Flavius Josephus Van Vorhis 1881-83 Samuel B. Voyles 1881-83 Rufus Magee 1883-85 James Madison Barrett, Sr. 1887-89 Mark L. De Motte 1887-89 James W. French 1887 Francis M. Griffith 1887-94 Henry U. Johnson 1887 Archibald McMichael Kennedy 1887-89 Stephen Elbert Urmston 1887-89 Thomas Kerth 1889-91 James A. Mount 1889-91

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

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


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