George Willis Proctor
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George Willis Proctor (born August 8, 1848) was an American farmer and state legislator in
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. An
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, he represented
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for one term in the 1883 legislature, while his brother John E. Proctor served as a state senator. He was born in
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August 8, 1848. He owned 180 acres of land.


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