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Elam Sparks Dortch, known as E. S. Dortch (September 13, 1841 – April 29, 1943), was a cotton planter and politician from Haughton in northwestern Louisiana. At the age of 101, he was the last surviving Confederate States Army veteran from his adopted Bossier Parish.
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Dortch, E. S. Elam Sparks "E. S." Dortch
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American farmer and politician
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Elam Sparks Dortch
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1841-09-13Z
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1943-04-29Z
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1943-01-01Z
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Louisiana State Senator for Bossier and Webster parishes
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