J. H. Glenn (Lowndes County)
State House: 1874
Died: February 1874
Served on the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds. Probably related to Jesse Hamilton “Ham” Glenn, a preacher listed on the 1870 and 1880 census in Lowndes County.




The First Black Legislators in Mississippi
State House: 1874
Died: February 1874
Served on the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds. Probably related to Jesse Hamilton “Ham” Glenn, a preacher listed on the 1870 and 1880 census in Lowndes County.