Civil Wars, Civil Beings, and Civil Rights in Alabama's Black Belt: A History of Perry County
- Title
- Civil Wars, Civil Beings, and Civil Rights in Alabama's Black Belt: A History of Perry County
- Source Type
- Book
- Publisher
- UA PRESS
- Publication Place
- Tuscaloosa, AL
- Publication Date
- 2/9/2020
- Transcript
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"Name
County
Nativity
Office and Year Elected
Birth
Primary Postwar Occupation
Alexander, Benjamin
Greene
North Carolina
1867 Constitutional Convention
House 1868
1820
Farmer
Allen, G. W.
Bullock
Georgia
House 1874
1851
Farmer
Alston, James H.
Macon
South Carolina
House 1868
1830
Shoemaker
Avery, Matthew
Perry
North Carolina
House 1868
1834
Farmer, Minister
Baldwin, Elijah
Wilcox
North Carolina
House 1874
ca. 1814
Constable, Farmer
Bennett, Granville
Sumter
Alabama
House 1872, 1874
1824
Farmer
Blandon, Samuel
Lee
South Carolina
1867 Constitutional Convention
House 1868
1846
Farmer
Blevins, William H.
Dallas
Alabama
House 1874
1842
Barber, Farmer
Bliss, James
Sumter
Virginia
House 1874
1820
Broom Maker, Carpenter
Boyd, Matthew
Perry
Virginia
House 1874
1830
Farmer
Bradell, George
Talladega
Kentucky
House 1870
ca. 1839
Barber, Justice of the Peace, Policeman
Brewington, Nathan A. Lowndes
Alabama
House 1868
1841
Farmer, Minister
Burke, Richard
Sumter
Virginia
House 1868
1807
Educator, Minister
Carraway, John
Mobile
North Carolina
1867 Constitutional Convention
House 1868
1834
Businessman, Educator, Journalist, Songwriter,
Tailor" - Sources for
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