He was the son of Charles Alexander and Martha Madison Alexander.
The Lewis Family of the Seventeenth Century
Charles Alexander graduated at Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio and located in Washington City, D.C. in 1856. During the Civil War he served as a private for three months in the Army after which he acted as Colonel of the 2nd District of Columbia Regiment. During President Johnson's administration he acted as Postmaster in Washington City. He was an eminent lawyer and a man of sterling integrity.
He was the son of Charles Alexander and Martha Madison Alexander.
The Lewis Family of the Seventeenth Century
Charles Alexander graduated at Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio and located in Washington City, D.C. in 1856. During the Civil War he served as a private for three months in the Army after which he acted as Colonel of the 2nd District of Columbia Regiment. During President Johnson's administration he acted as Postmaster in Washington City. He was an eminent lawyer and a man of sterling integrity.
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