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Moses Liddell
Mississippi planter (1785–1856) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Moses Liddell (March 5, 1785–June 13, 1856) was a 19th-century American cotton plantation owner and Mississippi state legislator from Wilkinson County, Mississippi.[1] He served three terms in the Mississippi House of Representatives in the early 1820s. He also served as a county court judge.[2] His property was near that of future U.S. Senator George Poindexter.[3] The Confederate general St. John Liddell was his son, and sugar planter John Hampden Randolph was his son-in-law.[1]
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