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Charles C. Stockley

Charles Clark Stockley (November 6, 1819 – April 20, 1901) was an American politician from Georgetown in Sussex County, Delaware. He was a member of the Democratic Party, who served in the Delaware General Assembly and as Governor of Delaware.

Charles C. Stockley
45th Governor of Delaware
In office
January 16, 1883 – January 18, 1887
Preceded byJohn W. Hall
Succeeded byBenjamin T. Biggs
Member of the Delaware Senate
In office
January 6, 1873 – January 6, 1877
Personal details
Born(1819-11-06)November 6, 1819
Georgetown, Delaware, U.S.
DiedApril 20, 1901(1901-04-20) (aged 81)
Georgetown, Delaware, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseEllen Anderson
Signature

Early life and family edit

Stockley was born near Georgetown, Delaware, son of Jehu and Hannah Rodney Kollock Stockley. Returning from school in Philadelphia in 1839, he taught school for seven years and then opened a general store in Millsboro, Delaware. His primary occupation was farming the extensive real estate he owned. Eventually he became one of the major peach growers in eastern Sussex County. Stockley married Ellen Anderson in 1859, and they had one child, Hannah. They lived on Cedar Lane (State Rd 318) southeast of Georgetown, near the present-day airport, and were members of St. Paul's Episcopal Church.

Professional and political career edit

Stockley was Sussex County Treasurer and in 1856 became Sussex County Sheriff. Elected to the state senate, he served in the 1873/74 session and 1875/76 session. In the last session he was the Speaker. Nearly eight years later the Democrats recruited him as their candidate for governor. After defeating Albert Curry of Greenwood, the Republican candidate, he served as governor from January 16, 1883 until January 18, 1887.

The majority Democratic Party still described itself as, “the White Man’s Party”, and still promoted thinking that could criticize African American voting rights, as an “insane policy of investing an ignorant and inferior race with the sacred rights of the ballot.” Nevertheless, now twenty years after the Civil War, the first stirrings of tolerance were heard. Stockley, on his retirement, noted that “Our colored citizens are improving their advantages by laudable efforts to acquire homes for themselves and education for their children. The prejudice against their enfranchisement is fast disappearing, and I trust will soon pass away forever."

Death and legacy edit

Stockley died at his home and is buried in the St. Paul's Episcopal Churchyard at Georgetown.

The Stockely Center, a facility of the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services, is named in his honor because of his early advocacy of services for the "feebly-minded."

Delaware General Assembly
(sessions while Governor)
Year Assembly Senate Majority Speaker House Majority Speaker
1883–1884 82nd Democratic Samuel B. Cooper Democratic George H. Bates
1885–1886 83rd Democratic Alexander B. Cooper Democratic William A. Comegys

Almanac edit

Elections are held the first Tuesday after November 1. Members of the Delaware General Assembly took office the first Tuesday of January. State senators have a four-year term. The governor takes office the third Tuesday of January and has a four-year term.

Public Offices
Office Type Location Began office Ended office notes
State Senator Legislature Dover January 6, 1873 January 6, 1877 Speaker
Governor Executive Dover January 16, 1883 January 18, 1887
Delaware General Assembly service
Dates Assembly Chamber Majority Governor Committees District
1873–1874 77th State Senator Democratic James Ponder Sussex at-large
1875–1876 78th State Senator Democratic John P. Cochran Speaker Sussex at-large
Election results
Year Office Subject Party Votes % Opponent Party Votes %
1882 Governor Charles C. Stockley Democratic 16,558 53% Albert Curry Republican 14,620 47%

References edit

  • Conrad, Henry C. (1908). History of the State of Delaware. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Wickersham Company.
  • Martin, Roger A. (1984). A History of Delaware Through its Governors. Wilmington, Delaware: McClafferty Press.
  • Martin, Roger A. (1995). Memoirs of the Senate. Newark, Delaware: Roger A. Martin.
  • Scharf, John Thomas (1888). History of Delaware 1609-1888. 2 vols. Philadelphia: L. J. Richards & Co. ISBN 0-87413-493-5.

Images edit

  • Hall of Governors Portrait Gallery Portrait courtesy of Historical and Cultural Affairs, Dover.

External links edit

  • Delaware’s Governors
  • Charles C. Stockley at Find a Grave
  • The Political Graveyard

Places with more information edit

Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Governor of Delaware
1882
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Delaware
1883–1887
Succeeded by

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Charles Clark Stockley November 6 1819 April 20 1901 was an American politician from Georgetown in Sussex County Delaware He was a member of the Democratic Party who served in the Delaware General Assembly and as Governor of Delaware Charles C Stockley45th Governor of DelawareIn office January 16 1883 January 18 1887Preceded byJohn W HallSucceeded byBenjamin T BiggsMember of the Delaware SenateIn office January 6 1873 January 6 1877Personal detailsBorn 1819 11 06 November 6 1819Georgetown Delaware U S DiedApril 20 1901 1901 04 20 aged 81 Georgetown Delaware U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseEllen AndersonSignature Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Professional and political career 3 Death and legacy 4 Almanac 5 References 6 Images 7 External links 8 Places with more informationEarly life and family editStockley was born near Georgetown Delaware son of Jehu and Hannah Rodney Kollock Stockley Returning from school in Philadelphia in 1839 he taught school for seven years and then opened a general store in Millsboro Delaware His primary occupation was farming the extensive real estate he owned Eventually he became one of the major peach growers in eastern Sussex County Stockley married Ellen Anderson in 1859 and they had one child Hannah They lived on Cedar Lane State Rd 318 southeast of Georgetown near the present day airport and were members of St Paul s Episcopal Church Professional and political career editStockley was Sussex County Treasurer and in 1856 became Sussex County Sheriff Elected to the state senate he served in the 1873 74 session and 1875 76 session In the last session he was the Speaker Nearly eight years later the Democrats recruited him as their candidate for governor After defeating Albert Curry of Greenwood the Republican candidate he served as governor from January 16 1883 until January 18 1887 The majority Democratic Party still described itself as the White Man s Party and still promoted thinking that could criticize African American voting rights as an insane policy of investing an ignorant and inferior race with the sacred rights of the ballot Nevertheless now twenty years after the Civil War the first stirrings of tolerance were heard Stockley on his retirement noted that Our colored citizens are improving their advantages by laudable efforts to acquire homes for themselves and education for their children The prejudice against their enfranchisement is fast disappearing and I trust will soon pass away forever Death and legacy editStockley died at his home and is buried in the St Paul s Episcopal Churchyard at Georgetown The Stockely Center a facility of the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services is named in his honor because of his early advocacy of services for the feebly minded Delaware General Assembly sessions while Governor Year Assembly Senate Majority Speaker House Majority Speaker1883 1884 82nd Democratic Samuel B Cooper Democratic George H Bates1885 1886 83rd Democratic Alexander B Cooper Democratic William A ComegysAlmanac editElections are held the first Tuesday after November 1 Members of the Delaware General Assembly took office the first Tuesday of January State senators have a four year term The governor takes office the third Tuesday of January and has a four year term Public OfficesOffice Type Location Began office Ended office notesState Senator Legislature Dover January 6 1873 January 6 1877 SpeakerGovernor Executive Dover January 16 1883 January 18 1887Delaware General Assembly serviceDates Assembly Chamber Majority Governor Committees District1873 1874 77th State Senator Democratic James Ponder Sussex at large1875 1876 78th State Senator Democratic John P Cochran Speaker Sussex at largeElection resultsYear Office Subject Party Votes Opponent Party Votes 1882 Governor Charles C Stockley Democratic 16 558 53 Albert Curry Republican 14 620 47 References editConrad Henry C 1908 History of the State of Delaware Lancaster Pennsylvania Wickersham Company Martin Roger A 1984 A History of Delaware Through its Governors Wilmington Delaware McClafferty Press Martin Roger A 1995 Memoirs of the Senate Newark Delaware Roger A Martin Scharf John Thomas 1888 History of Delaware 1609 1888 2 vols Philadelphia L J Richards amp Co ISBN 0 87413 493 5 Images editHall of Governors Portrait Gallery Portrait courtesy of Historical and Cultural Affairs Dover External links editBiographical Directory of the Governors of the United States Delaware s Governors Charles C Stockley at Find a Grave The Political GraveyardPlaces with more information editDelaware Historical Society website 505 North Market Street Wilmington Delaware 19801 302 655 7161 University of Delaware Library website 181 South College Avenue Newark Delaware 19717 302 831 2965Party political officesPreceded byJohn W Hall Democratic nominee for Governor of Delaware1882 Succeeded byBenjamin T BiggsPolitical officesPreceded byJohn W Hall Governor of Delaware1883 1887 Succeeded byBenjamin T Biggs Retrieved from 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