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Mississippi: House of Representatives


Members of the Mississippi Territory House of Representatives, 1800-17 (May be incomplete!)
Sutton Banks 1800 Thomas Calvit 1800-02 Thomas M. Greene 1800 James Hoggatt 1800-02 Henry Hunter 1800 Anthony Hutchins 1800 Cato West 1800-02 Joseph P. Kennedy 1800 John Brooks 1802-03 John Burnet 1802 William Connor 1802-03 Roger Dixon 1802 William Dunbar 1802-03 John Girault 1802 Nicholas Perkins 1802-03 William Gordon Forman 1803 John Caller 1804 Ferdinand L. Claiborne 1804-10 Lyman Harding 1804 John Shaw 1804 Philander Smith 1804-05 John Steele 1804-06 Joseph Dunbar 1805 Samuel Bridges 1806-07 John Ellis 1806-08 Thomas Fitzpatrick 1806-07 George W. Humphreys 1806 Henry Hunter 1806 Alexander Montgomery 1806-07 George Poindexter 1806 William Snodgrass 1806-09 James W. Branham 1807 Stephen Bullock 1807 Daniel Burnet 1807 James Caller 1807 George Clark 1807 Samuel Cook 1807 Micajah Davis 1807 Henry D. Downs 1807 Thomas Harris 1807 Cowles Mead 1807-13 Thomas Orme 1807 Joseph Sessions 1807 William B. Shields 1807-08 Theodore Stark 1807 Minor Sturgis 1807 Bennett Truly 1807 Henry Cassells 1808 Daniel Beasley 1809-11 Theodore Brightwell 1809 Bailey E. Chaney 1809 Abram Defrance 1809 James Foster 1809 John Hanes 1809 Lemuel Henry 1809 Henry Hunter 1809 Richard King 1809 David McCaleb 1809 John Nugent 1809 Audly L. Osborne 1809 William Pool 1809 Ralph Reagan 1809 Joseph Robert 1809 White Turpin 1809 John B. Willis 1809 Edward Ward 1810 William O. Winston 1810 H. J. Balch 1811-13 Allan Barnes 1811 Joseph Bowman 1811 James Caller 1811 Philip Hoggatt 1811-13 John Lowry 1811 George W. McConnell 1811 William McGrew 1811 Hugh McVay 1811-17 Gabriel Moore 1811-17 James Patton 1811-13 Lewis Perkins 1811 Peter Perkins 1811 Samuel Postlethwaite 1811 Joseph Sessions 1811-13 Philander Smith 1811 Edward Turner 1811 James Titus 1812 Benjamin Baldwin 1813 Wilborn Briscoe 1813-17 Daniel Burnet 1813-15 Bailey E. Chaney 1813-14 William Crawford 1813 Henry D. Downs 1813-17 David Greenleaf 1813 Henry Hanna 1813-17 James McCartney 1813 Samuel Montgomery 1813 John B. Posey 1813 Christopher Rankin 1813 Ralph Reagan 1813 Howell W. Runnels 1813 Reuben Saffold 1813-17 William B. Shields 1813 Samuel Smith 1813-14 Duncan Stewart 1813 John Taylor 1813 Nathaniel A. Ware 1813 William D. Baker 1815-17 John Bond, Jr. 1815-17 Gerard C. Brandon 1815-17 Ervin Brown 1815-17 Anthony Campbill 1815-17 John Hopkins 1815-17 Josiah D. Lister 1815-17 George Newman 1815-17 John Shaw 1815-17 Nathan Swayze 1815-17 Edward Turner 1815-17 Josiah Watts 1815-17 James C. Wilkins 1815-17 Jesse Winborne 1815-17 William H. Winston 1815-17 James Wood 1815

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