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The article on Paul Dillingham states that he was a Congressman and a governor, but says nothing about him being a senator. Also says that he left the governor's office the same year that the US bought Alaska, leading to questions about the possibility of him touring this area as an office holder. Anybody know anything more about this?Unschool15:56, 13 August 2007 (UTC)Reply