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Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Persistent Politics
Who knew that John Dewitt Clinton Atkins, from Paris, was the only man to serve in the United States Congress, then the Confederate Congress, then the United States Congress, again. Source: Henry County Memories. Submitted by Rick Owens.
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