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John P. Ralls
He is a citizen of this county. Born in Greensboro, Georgia, Ralls passed the
earlier portion of his life there. He became a physician, and in 1850 came to
this State, and settled in Cherokee county. His first public service was as a
member of the constitutional convention of 1861 from Cherokee. A year later he
was elected to the first congress of the Confederate States, defeating that
hitherto invincible politician, Honorable W.R.W. Cobb of Jackson. He served out
the two years, and was then beaten by Mr. Cobb for the place. He has not since
been in public position, and now resides in Gadsden. Dr. Ralls is deservedly
esteemed for many excellent traits of manhood, and is a useful and intelligent
citizen.
Source: Alabama: Her history, resources, war record, and public men from
1540 to 1872, by W. Brewer. Montgomery, Alabama: Barrett & Brown,
1872.
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