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1385:District 26
1317:District 29
1294:District 26
1271:District 25
1248:District 19
1226:District 14
1076:Henry Moore
1061:Fergus Kyle
974:August 2008
920:Republican
817:Republican
629:Republican
611:Republican
542:Republican
490:Republican
435:Clark, Amos
355:U.S. Senate
310:pro tempore
174:E.L. Alford
146:Rump Senate
49:martial law
2032:Categories
1372:District 3
1359:District 3
1346:District 2
1261:S. W. Ford
1203:District 3
1180:District 3
1162:Amos Clark
1157:District 2
1148:Successor
963:incomplete
469:Pettit, E.
314:ex officio
308:President
207:Fourteenth
103:Amos Clark
2015:Civil War
2007:89 (2025)
2001:88 (2023)
1996:87 (2021)
1991:86 (2019)
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1981:84 (2015)
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1751:38 (1923)
1746:37 (1921)
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1721:32 (1911)
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1686:25 (1897)
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1636:15 (1876)
1631:14 (1874)
1626:13 (1873)
1621:12 (1870)
1616:11 (1866)
1611:10 (1863)
1137:District
277:July 2010
178:La Grange
144:The term
1606:9 (1861)
1601:8 (1859)
1596:7 (1857)
1591:6 (1855)
1586:5 (1853)
1581:4 (1851)
1576:3 (1849)
1571:2 (1847)
1566:1 (1846)
1394:See also
1142:Senator
1140:Outgoing
398:District
289:Officers
192:Sessions
401:Senator
383:Members
213:to the
1330:Vacant
1239:Vacant
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391:Senate
294:Senate
133:, and
39:Senate
1406:Notes
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