| | Clinton:
Felix
Walker, 1828 |
| | Jackson: |
| |
| | Jackson, 1800-1899:
George
Adams, 1844 —
Franklin
E. Plummer, 1852 —
John
Isaac Guion, 1855 —
Alexander
K. McClung, 1855 —
William
Wirt Adams, 1888 —
Wiley
Pope Harris, 1891 —
David
Nye Barrows, 1895 —
John
McGill, 1896 —
Francis
Marion Gregory, 1899 |
| | Jackson, 1900-1999:
William
Dunbar Holder, 1900 —
Robert
Lowry, 1910 —
J.
A. P. Campbell, 1917 —
A. Q.
May, 1922 —
Henry
L. Whitfield, 1927 —
Andrew
Houston Longino, 1942 —
Earl
Brewer, 1942 —
Thomas
L. Bailey, 1946 —
Sennett
Conner, 1950 —
Fielding
L. Wright, 1956 —
Russell
Ellzey, 1977 —
Aaron
Lane Ford, 1983 —
W.
Arthur Winstead, 1995 —
Frank
E. Smith, 1997 —
Ellis
Barkett Bodron, 1997 —
Thomas
G. Abernethy, 1998 |
| | Jackson, 2000-2012:
John
B. Perkins, 2000 —
Richard
L. Livingston, 2000 —
Floyd
Spence, 2001 —
Kirk
Fordice, 2004 |
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| | Near Jackson:
James
Coffield Mitchell, 1843 —
Charles
Lynch, 1853 |
| | Mt. Salus:
Walter
Leake, 1825 |
| | Raymond:
Stephen
Decatur Miller, 1838 |
| | Near Raymond:
Randal
William McGavock, 1863 |
| | Near Terry:
Albert
G. Brown, 1880 |
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