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Chapman L. Anderson

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195: 212: 177: 228: 294:. In 1861, he enlisted in the Confederate States Army on March 5, 1862, as a private in the Thirty-ninth Regiment, Mississippi Volunteer Infantry. He was promoted through the successive grades of noncommissioned officer until July 1864, when he was transferred to Bradford's cavalry corps of scouts with the rank of 31: 595: 565: 585: 365: 387:, on December 22, 1870. He had three children: Jenny Flora; Chapman Levy, who died on September 25, 1883; and Mary Ellen, who married lawyer James E. Teat on June 22, 1904. 575: 515: 486: 283:, on March 15, 1845. He was the son of Thomas Salmond Anderson (born 1819) and his wife, Flora E. (Levy) Anderson (born 1823). He was related to 348:, contested the election results. Cook was ambushed and murdered by a gang of white supremacists in 1890 while campaigning to be a delegate at 287:. Chapman Anderson's eldest brother, Edward Henry Anderson, served in the Confederate Army and died at the First Battle of Bull Run in 1861. 580: 521: 560: 570: 590: 498: 371:
He worked at his law office in Kosciusko, Mississippi, until his death, April 27, 1924. He was interred in Kosciusko Cemetery.
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Congresses (March 4, 1887 – March 3, 1891). He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1890.
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Democratic Party members of the Mississippi House of Representatives
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U.S. House of Representatives
Otho R. Singleton
Joseph H. Beeman
Mississippi House of Representatives
Noxubee County, Mississippi
U.S.
Democratic
Confederate States of America
Confederate States Army

Second lieutenant
American Civil War
U.S. Representative
Mississippi
Confederate Army
Democratic Party
Macon, Mississippi
Chapman Levy
Jackson, Mississippi
second lieutenant
University of Mississippi
bar
Kosciusko, Mississippi
Mississippi House of Representatives
Democrat
Fiftieth
Fifty-first
Republican
Marsh Cook

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