William Curran Dawson

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William Curran Dawson (September 17, 1818 - ) represented Russell County, Alabama in the state legislature in 1855. He fought in the Creek War of 1836 and was a merchant and planter at Glenville, Alabama. He was born in Greene County, Georgia, the son of Thomas Dawson.

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  • A collection of family records, with biographical sketches and other memoranda of various families and individuals bearing the name Dawson, or allied to families of that name. Comp. by Charles C. Dawson, pp 382-383. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 1874.
Categories: 1818 births | Russell County, Alabama | Greene County, Georgia | United States Army officers | Members of the Alabama House of Representatives
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