Thomas Bowles Shannon
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Thomas Bowles Shannon (September 21, 1827-February 21, 1897) served as member of the California State Assembly. While serving that position, he became the Speaker of the Assembly. He would later become elected to the U.S. House of Representatives for California.
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Preceded by George H. Rogers |
Speaker of the California State Assembly December 1871–April 1872 |
Succeeded by Morris M. Estee |
Speakers of the California State Assembly |
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