Julius C. Alford

Julius Caesar Alford (May 10, 1799 – January 1, 1863) was an American slave owner,[1][2] politician, soldier and lawyer.

Alford served in the Georgia House of Representatives and was a company commander during the Creek War.

He was elected as an Anti-Jacksonian Representative from Georgia to the 24th United States Congress to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of George W. Towns.

Alford served the remainder of that term from January 2, 1837, to March 3, 1837, and lost his reelection bid in 1836 to the 25th Congress.

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