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Rhonda Powell Wallace any kin?
Ha ha …..highly doubtful! !!
In 1837, Arthur Bagby defeated Samuel W. Oliver for Governor by about 2400 votes – he (Samuel) was my great-grandfather! Had he won, he would not have served because he caught “the fever” while campaigning and died in Jan. 1838.
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