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Nebraska: 1871 Constitutional Convention


Delegates to State Constitutional Convention, 1871 (May be incomplete!)
Othman A. Abbott 1871 M. Ballard 1871 James E. Boyd 1871 John C. Campbell 1871 John N. Cassell 1871 W. H. Curtis 1871 J. W. Eaton 1871 Experience Estabrook 1871 Pelham S. Gibbs 1871 George C. Granger 1871 Enos F. Gray 1871 Edwin N. Grenell 1871 Nathan K. Griggs 1871 Isaac S. Hascall 1871 Beach I. Hinman 1871 J. A. Kenaston 1871 James Kilburn 1871 Samuel M. Kirkpatrick 1871 George B. Lake 1871 Lewis Ley 1871 Waldo Lyon 1871 Sterling P. Majors 1871 Charles F. Manderson 1871 Oliver P. Mason 1871 Samuel Maxwell 1871 Dwight J. McCann 1871 D. T. Moore 1871 John C. Myers 1871 John D. Neligh 1871 B. S. Newson 1871 W. Parchin 1871 Hiram W. Parker 1871 James E. Philpot 1871 Barzillai Price 1871 Herman M. Reynolds 1871 Seth Robinson 1871 Jacob Schaff 1871 J. B. Scofield 1871 Charles A. Speice 1871 A. L. Sprague 1871 R. F. Stevenson 1871 Alexander S. Stewart 1871 Silas A. Strickland 1871 Edward W. Thomas 1871 George H. Thummel 1871 Freeman A. Tiesdel 1871 Edwin S. Towle 1871 Victor Vifquain 1871 Eleazer Wakeley 1871 Archibald J. Weaver 1871 John Wilson 1871 James M. Woolworth 1871


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