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Elijah W. Chastain

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Elijah Webb Chastain
U.S. House of Representatives
Georgia
5th
Thomas C. Hackett
John Henry Lumpkin
Pickens, South Carolina
Dalton, Georgia
Democratic
Lawyer
Politician
Confederate States of America
Confederate States Army

Lieutenant Colonel
American Civil War
Pickens, South Carolina
Habersham, Georgia
Seminole Wars
Blairsville, Georgia
Milledgeville, Georgia
Georgia's 5th congressional district
United States House of Representatives
32nd United States Congress
Democrat
33rd Congress
Milledgeville
Ordinance of Secession
Confederate States Army
American Civil War

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