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1 Early years and education  





2 Political career  





3 Death and legacy  





4 References  





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Charles E. Haynes






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Charles Eaton Haynes (April 15, 1784 – August 29, 1841) was an American politician and physician.

Early years and education

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Haynes was born in Brunswick, Virginia, in Mecklenburg County in 1784, Haynes graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of MedicineinPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, and practiced medicine.

Political career

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Haynes was elected as a Jacksonian RepresentativeofGeorgia to the 19th, 20th and 21st United States Congresses and served from March 4, 1825, until March 3, 1831. He lost his bid for reelection in 1830 to the 22nd Congress and ran another unsuccessful campaign for the 23rd Congress.

Haynes returned to the U.S. Congress as a Jacksonian after winning election to the 24th Congress and reelection to that seat for the 25th Congress. His return to Congress spanned from March 4, 1835, until March 3, 1839.

Death and legacy

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Haynes died on August 29, 1841, and was buried in Sparta, Georgia.

References

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U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by

Joel Abbot

Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Georgia's at-large congressional district

March 4, 1825 – March 3, 1827
Succeeded by

District elections

Preceded by

At Large districts

Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Georgia's 5th congressional district

March 4, 1827 – March 3, 1829
Succeeded by

At Large districts

Preceded by

District elections

Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Georgia's at-large congressional district

March 4, 1829 – March 3, 1831
Succeeded by

George Rockingham Gilmer

Preceded by

Seaborn Jones

Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Georgia's at-large congressional district

March 4, 1835 – March 3, 1839
Succeeded by

Lott Warren


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