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Bedford County

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  • Abraham Helton (17547)
  • Ann Belle Story (17545)
  • Asa L. Stamps (8239)
  • Benjamin A. Nelson (19365)
  • Emmit C. Jennings (17549)
  • Evan Wallace (16593)
  • George W. Swing (17860)
  • James H. C. Scales (18256)
  • James H. C. Scales (18257)
  • James H. C. Scales ([BLANK])
  • James McAdams (19371)
  • John A. Blakemore (17642)
  • John Chapman (18251)
  • John Claxton (18249)
  • John Lacy (17708)
  • John M. Phillips (17544)
  • John McAdams (18252)
  • John P. Brown (20080)
  • Joseph Walker (13057)
  • Lovankh Hastings (16579)
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