Joab Lawler (June 12, 1796 – May 8, 1838) was a U.S. Representative from Alabama. He also served in the Alabama House of Representatives and Alabama Senate...
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Hoisington, American Revolution patriot Joab Houghton, American lawyer and judge Joab Lawler, American politician Joab Mzamane, South African agriculturalist...
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Joshua L. Martin (J) Joab Lawler (J) Francis S. Lyon (NR) 25th (1837–1839) Reuben Chapman (D) Joshua L. Martin (D) Joab Lawler (W) Dixon H. Lewis (D)...
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▌1. Reuben Chapman (D) ▌2. Joshua L. Martin (D) ▌3. Joab Lawler (W), until May 8, 1838 ▌George W. Crabb (W), from September 4, 1838 ▌4. Dixon H. Lewis...
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2nd district and re-elected in 1833. Retired. 1833–1841 [data missing] Joab Lawler (Mardisville) Whig March 4, 1835 – May 8, 1838 24th 25th Elected in 1835...
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Thomas Glascock, William Schley, Reuben Chapman, Joshua L. Martin, Joab Lawler, Jesse Atherton Bynum, Jesse Speight, James Iver McKay, Micajah Thomas...
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March 4, 1869 Republican 1st Elected to finish the vacant term. Retired. Joab Lawler March 4, 1835 – May 8, 1838 Whig 3rd Elected in 1835. Died. Burwell Boykin...
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the Twenty-fifth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Joab Lawler. He was reelected to the Twenty-sixth Congress and served from September...
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1860) Mary Grimstone, British writer and social reformer (d. 1869) Joab Lawler, American politician (d. 1838) June 13 – Charles Eloi Demarquet, French...
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R29/S48. James Jones (1769–1801), Representative Georgia. R29/S56. Joab Lawler (1796–1838), Representative Alabama. R31/S54. Joseph Lawrence (1786–1842)...
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