George Goldthwaite (December 10 1809–March 16 1879) was a U.S. senator from the state of Alabama. He served in the Senate from March 4 1871 to March 3 1877, and did not run for reelection.
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| Preceded by Willard Warner |
United States Senator (Class 2) from Alabama 1872–1877 |
Succeeded by John T. Morgan |
| Preceded by William P. Chilton |
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama 1856 |
Succeeded by Samuel F. Rice |
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| Class 2: King • Lewis • Fitzpatrick • Clemens • C. Claiborne Clay • Warner • Goldthwaite • Morgan • Bankhead, Sr. • Comer • J. Heflin • Bankhead, Jr. • Swift • Sparkman • H. Heflin • Sessions Class 3: Walker • Kelly • Chambers • Pickens • McKinley • Moore • McKinley • C. Comer Clay • Bagby • King • Fitzpatrick • Spencer • Houston • Pryor • Pugh • Pettus • Johnston • White • Underwood • Black • Graves • Hill • J. Allen • M. Allen • Stewart • Denton • Shelby |
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| Clay • Lipscomb • Saffold • Hitchcock • Hopkins • Collier • Dargan • Chilton • Goldthwaite • Rice • Walker • Peck • Peters • Brickell • Stone • McClellan • Weakley • Tyson • Dowdell • Anderson • Gardner • Livingston • Heflin • Torbert • Hornsby • Hooper • Moore • Nabers • Cobb | |


