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in the spring of 1865, Lyon eventually returned home and resumed his legal career. He was elected as a delegate to the 1875 Alabama constitutional convention and was elected to the State Senate again in 1876. Lyon died in
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from 1835 to 1839. From 1845 to 1853, Lyon served as a commissioner in charge of administering the bankrupt state banking system.
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National Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Alabama
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Whig Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Alabama
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from 1833 to 1834. He represented Alabama's Fifth District in the
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Members of the Confederate House of Representatives from Alabama
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attorney and politician. He served two terms in the
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Black and white daguerreotype of Francis Strother Lyon
U.S. House of Representatives
Alabama
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John Murphy
James Dellet
Stokes County, North Carolina
Marengo County, Alabama
Whig
Anti-Jacksonian
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Confederate States Congress
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United States Congress
Stokes County, North Carolina
Edmund Pendleton Gaines
George Strother Gaines
Marengo County, Alabama

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