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139: 215: 176: 53:. Mr. Longest attended country schools assiduously in youth, a paternal order always keeping him at his desk throughout the ten months' session; he entered and graduated from 220: 235: 169: 230: 64:
He taught school for ten years. On September 5. 1893 he married Leah Thompson (daughter of James Thomas and Carrie Thompson) in her home town of
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He served as a member of the State Legislature in 1900–1902, and was again elected November 5, 1907, as a Democrat.
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The Official and Statistical Register of the State of Mississippi
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Longest was a member of the Missionary Baptist Church and a
22:(April 24, 1860 – March 21, 1933) was a teacher, farmer and 150: 41:; his great-grandfather, James Longest, served in the 216:
Members of the Mississippi House of Representatives
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Iuka Normal Institute
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Schoolteachers from Mississippi
People from Lee County, Mississippi

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