Charles A. Sinsel

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Charles A. Sinsel (5 June 1864 - 8 December 1923) was the Republican president of the West Virginia Senate from Taylor County and served from 1919 to 1921. [1]

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Preceded by President of the West Virginia Senate
19191921
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References

  1. "Biography - Charles A. Sinsel (1864-1923) - Taylor County WV". www.wvgenweb.org. Retrieved 2022-10-14.