Joseph H. Goldsby

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Joseph H. Goldsby was a politician in Alabama. He represented Dallas County, Alabama in the Alabama House of Representatives in 1872. [1]

Henry Cochman testified that Alexander White, Joseph H. Goldsby, and Thomas Walker, and Ransom L. Johnson were his fellow Dallas County representatives in the legislature in 1872. [2]

He was appointed a railway postal clerk. [3] In 1875 he was appointed route agent of the post office. [4]

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References

  1. Representatives, Alabama Legislature House of (June 26, 1873). "Journal of the House of Representatives, State of Alabama" via Google Books.
  2. Senator, Alabama Legislature Joint Committee on Election of Geo E. Spencer as U. S. (June 26, 1875). "Report of the Joint Committee of the General Assembly of Alabama: In Regard to the Alleged Election of Geo. E. Spencer, as U. S. Senator, Together with Memorial and Evidence". W. W. Screws via Google Books.
  3. "The Miscellaneous Documents of the House of Representatives for the Second Session of the Fifty-third Congress". U.S. Government Printing Office. June 26, 1894 via Google Books.
  4. Senator, Alabama Legislature Joint Committee on Election of Geo E. Spencer as U. S. (June 26, 1875). "Report of the Joint Committee of the General Assembly of Alabama: In Regard to the Alleged Election of Geo. E. Spencer, as U. S. Senator, Together with Memorial and Evidence". W. W. Screws via Google Books.