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Alfred Cuthbert

Alfred Cuthbert, was born in Savannah in 1786, was graduated at Princeton college in 1803 and began the practice of law in Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia, in 1803.

He was a member of the legislature and then elected to congress in 1813, and 1815, when he resigned. He was again elected in 1821, serving to 1827, when he was chosen senator to succeed John Forsyth, resigned. After filling out the unexpired term he was re-elected, serving till March, 1843.

He died near Monticello, July 9, 1856.

Source: Memoirs of Georgia, Containing historical accounts of the states civil, military, industrial and professional interests and personal sketches of many of it’s people, Volume I, The Southern Historical Association, Atlanta, Georgia, 1895.







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