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Robert Aaron Dean

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Robert Aaron Dean (December 29, 1836 - ?) was a state legislator in Mississippi. He served in the Mississippi House of Representatives and the Mississippi Senate.[1][2] He represented Lafayette County.[3] He was a Democrat, a Baptist, and a Mason. He married Lucy Ann Langston and had eight children.[1]

He was a delegate at the 1890 Mississippi Constitutional Convention and chaired the penitentiary committee that banned convict leasing.[1]

He was succeeded in the state senate by Lee M. Russell.

References

  1. ^ a b c "The Official and Statistical Register of the State of Mississippi". 1908.
  2. ^ Rerick, Rowland H. (1902). "Memoirs of Florida: Embracing a General History of the Province, Territory and State; and Special Chapters Devoted to Finances and Banking, the Bench and Bar, Medical Profession, Railways and Navigation, and Industrial Interests".
  3. ^ "Journal". 1878.