Stephen L. Ross
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Stephen L. Ross (c. 1815 – January 4, 1891) was an American farmer and enslaver[1] from Jacks Creek, Tennessee, who served two terms in the Tennessee State Senate and (very briefly) in the Tennessee House of Representatives.
Ross was born in Tennessee about 1815, the son of one Hugh Ross, later to be an early settler in Jacks Creek; his exact date and place of birth, and the nature and extent of his education are not known. He became a farmer by profession.