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Nebraska: 1864 Constitutional Convention


Delegates to State Constitutional Convention, 1864 (May be incomplete!)
Isaac Albertson 1864 Guy C. Barnum 1864 Oliver P. Bayne 1864 Frederick Beyschlag 1864 Henry Bradford 1864 Charles H. Brown 1864 Frederick Bunn 1864 Robert Campbell 1864 Abraham Castetter 1864 John W. Chapman 1864 Elias H. Clark 1864 Leander Davis 1864 Charles G. Dorsey 1864 Frederick Drexel 1864 John Finney 1864 T. James Fitchie 1864 Charles W. Giddings 1864 John Q. Goss 1864 George B. Graff 1864 John A. Hall 1864 Walter C. Heyden 1864 Robert Hoback 1864 James Holcomb 1864 William S. Horn 1864 Alfred H. Jackson 1864 Eugene H. Johnson 1864 William Kline 1864 Lewis D. Laune 1864 James W. Leverette 1864 William A. Little 1864 Sterling P. Majors 1864 Samuel Maxwell 1864 William McLennon 1864 Cornelius O'Connor 1864 Jason Parker 1864 John Patrick 1864 Frederick Renner 1864 Herman M. Reynolds 1864 Daniel C. Sanders 1864 Lawson Sheldon 1864 James Sweet 1864 Charles F. Walther 1864 Jefferson B. Weston 1864

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The Political Graveyard is a web site about U.S. political history and cemeteries. Founded in 1996, it is the Internet's most comprehensive free source for American political biography, listing 320,919 politicians, living and dead.
 
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