Jeremiah Haralson (April 1, 1846 – unknown) was a politician from Alabama who served as a state legislator and was among the first ten African-American...
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Senator Haralson may refer to: Hugh A. Haralson (1805–1854), Georgia State Senate Jeremiah Haralson (1846–1916), Alabama State Senate This disambiguation...
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Haralson is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Hugh A. Haralson (1805–1854), American politician Jeremiah Haralson (1846 – c. 1916), American...
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Brian (26 February 2020). "The lost congressman: What happened to Jeremiah Haralson?". www.montgomeryadvertiser.com. Montgomery Advertiser. Retrieved...
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Nitre and Mining Bureau of the Confederate States. One of his slaves, Jeremiah Haralson, later became a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. He worked...
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Episcopal Church, for example, was moved in 1878 to Martin's Station. Jeremiah Haralson represented Cahawba and Dallas County when elected to the State House...
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Congress during this period by three African-American congressmen: Jeremiah Haralson, Benjamin S. Turner, and James T. Rapier. Following the war, the state...
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Democratic May 16, 1948 24 years, 232 days Jan 3, 1973 – Jan 3, 1979 Jeremiah Haralson Alabama Republican Apr 1, 1846 24 years, 234 days Nov 21, 1870 – Nov...
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Conventions, vice-chairman of New York Republican State Committee Jeremiah Haralson (1846–1916), U.S. Representative from Alabama Ineitha Hardaway (1971–2023)...
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Christopher Sheats (R) Alexander White (R) 44th (1875–1877) Jeremiah Haralson (R) Jeremiah Norman Williams (D) Taul Bradford (D) Goldsmith W. Hewitt (D)...
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