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Bolivar Jackson Pridgen
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Bolivar Jackson Pridgen (February 14, 1829 - February 15, 1903) was a state legislator. He served from 1870 to 1873 in the Arkansas Senate. He lived in Prices Creek, Texas.[1] Price's Creek later became part of Thomaston, Texas.[2] He had disagreements with the "Radical Republican" faction.[3] He served in the 12th Texas Legislature.
He was born in North Carolina. He served in the Mexican-American War. He was postmaster of Eagle Pass, Texas.[4]
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