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 | | L. Ainsworth, at West Union, Iowa, and was admitted to the bar May 31, 1869, and practiced law from then until elected judge of the district court of the Ninth Judicial District of Nebraska, in the fall of 1891. |
 | | He moved from Iowa to Nebraska, in 1884; was married May 2, 1870; was elected United States Senator, to succeed Algernon Sidney Paddock, February 7,1893, for the full term of six years commencing March 4 1893. |
 | | James Laird and was defeated; was again nominated for congress by the Alliance or independent party, was indorsed by the democratic convention, and elected to the Fifty-second and re-elected to the Fifty-third Congress as an independent, receiving 17,490 votes, against 14,230 votes for William E. Andrews, republican, and 838 votes to O. Hubbell, people's party. |
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