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United States Senator
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Alabama
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November 25
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1848
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November 30
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1849
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January 14
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1853
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March 3
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1855
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November 26
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1855
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January 21
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1861
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Dixon H. Lewis
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William R. King
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Jeremiah Clemens
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George E. Spencer
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Greene County, Georgia
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U.S.
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Wetumpka, Alabama
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U.S.
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Democratic
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Politician
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Lawyer
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June 30
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1802
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November 21
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1869
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American
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politician
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Governor
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Alabama
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United States Senator
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Alabama
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Democrat
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Greene County, Georgia
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Alabama
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Montgomery, Alabama
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Autauga County
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Democrat
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Dixon H. Lewis
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November 25
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1848
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November 30
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1849
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William R. King
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Vice President of the United States
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January 14
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1853
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March 3
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1855
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November 26
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1855
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President pro tempore of the Senate
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Stephen A. Douglas
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Illinois
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Herschel V. Johnson
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January 21
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1861
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secession
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Confederacy
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Wetumpka, Alabama
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November 21
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1869
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Find A Grave
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Arthur P. Bagby
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Governor of Alabama
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Joshua L. Martin
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United States Senate
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Dixon H. Lewis
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United States Senator (Class 2) from Alabama
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November 25
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1848
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November 30
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1849
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William R. King
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Jeremiah Clemens
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William R. King
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United States Senator (Class 3) from Alabama
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January 14
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1853
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March 3
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1855
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Jeremiah Clemens
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Clement C. Clay
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United States Senator (Class 3) from Alabama
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November 26
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1855
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January 21
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1861
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Clement C. Clay
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George E. Spencer
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Thomas J. Rusk
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President pro tempore of the United States Senate
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December 7
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1857
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February 26
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1860
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Jesse D. Bright
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Jesse D. Bright
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President pro tempore of the United States Senate
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June 26
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1860
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December 2
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1860
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Solomon Foot
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Alabama
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Governors of Alabama
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W. Bibb
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T. Bibb
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Pickens
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Murphy
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G. Moore
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S. Moore
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Gayle
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Clay
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McVay
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Bagby
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Martin
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Chapman
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Collier
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Winston
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A. Moore
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Shorter
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Watts
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Parsons
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Patton
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Swayne
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Smith
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Lindsay
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Lewis
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Houston
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Cobb
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E.A. O'Neal
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Seay
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T. Jones
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Oates
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Johnston
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Samford
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Jelks
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Comer
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E. O'Neal
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Henderson
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Kilby
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Brandon
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Graves
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Miller
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Graves
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Dixon
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Sparks
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Folsom Sr.
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Persons
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Folsom Sr.
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Patterson
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G. Wallace
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L. Wallace
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Brewer
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G. Wallace
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James
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G. Wallace
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Hunt
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Folsom Jr.
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James
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Siegelman
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Riley
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United States Senators from Alabama
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Class 2
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King
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Lewis
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Clemens
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C. Claiborne Clay
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Warner
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Goldthwaite
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Morgan
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Bankhead, Sr.
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Comer
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J. Heflin
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Bankhead, Jr.
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Swift
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Sparkman
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H. Heflin
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Sessions
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Class 3
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Walker
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Kelly
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Chambers
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Pickens
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McKinley
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Moore
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McKinley
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C. Comer Clay
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Bagby
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King
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Spencer
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Houston
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Pryor
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Pugh
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Pettus
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Johnston
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White
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Underwood
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Hill
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J. Allen
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M. Allen
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Stewart
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Shelby
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Presidents pro tempore of the United States Senate
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Langdon
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Lee
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Langdon
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Izard
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H Tazewell
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Livermore
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Bingham
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Bradford
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Read
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Sedgwick
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Laurance
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Ross
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Livermore
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Tracy
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Howard
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Hillhouse
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Baldwin
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Bradley
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Brown
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Franklin
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Anderson
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Smith
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Bradley
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Milledge
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Gregg
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Gaillard
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Pope
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Crawford
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Varnum
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Gaillard
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Barbour
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Gaillard
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Macon
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Smith
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L Tazewell
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White
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Poindexter
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Tyler
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W R King
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Southard
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Mangum
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Sevier
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Atchison
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W R King
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Atchison
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Cass
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Bright
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Stuart
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Bright
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Mason
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Rusk
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Bright
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Foot
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Clark
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Foster
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Wade
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Anthony
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Carpenter
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Anthony
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Ferry
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Thurman
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Bayard
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Davis
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Edmunds
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Sherman
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Ingalls
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Manderson
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Harris
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Ransom
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Harris
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Frye
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Special
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Bacon
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Curtis
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Gallinger
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Brandegee
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Lodge
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Clarke
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Saulsbury
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Cummins
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Moses
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Pittman
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W H King
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Harrison
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Glass
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McKellar
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Vandenberg
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McKellar
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Bridges
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George
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Hayden
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Russell
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Ellender
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Eastland
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Magnuson
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Young
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Magnuson
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Thurmond
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Stennis
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Byrd
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Thurmond
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Byrd
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Thurmond
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Byrd
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Stevens
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Byrd
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United States Senators from Alabama
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Alabama Democrats
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