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Which bourbon triumvirate member was a major general during the Civil War and went on to serve as U.S. Senator from 1872-1880, governor from 1886-1890, and again as U.S. Senator from 1891-1897 and is believed to have been the head of the KKK in GA?
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The bourbon triumvirate member who fits the description is Joseph E. Brown.
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