A. S. Dowd was a state legislator in
Mississippi. He served as president of the
Mississippi Senate.
[1] Elected in 1869, The Clarion-Ledger identified him as a
Radical Republican.
[2] He served two terms representing
Coahoma County.
[3] He was elected president of the senate pro tem.
[4] He was preceded in office by H. Mosely and succeeded by
C. M. Bowles in 1872.
A. S. Dowd was a state legislator in
Mississippi. He served as president of the
Mississippi Senate.
[1] Elected in 1869, The Clarion-Ledger identified him as a
Radical Republican.
[2] He served two terms representing
Coahoma County.
[3] He was elected president of the senate pro tem.
[4] He was preceded in office by H. Mosely and succeeded by
C. M. Bowles in 1872.