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Henry Dickerson McDaniel

Henry Dickerson McDaniel (September 4, 1836 – July 25, 1926), was the 52nd Governor of Georgia from 1883 to 1886.

Henry Dickerson McDaniel
52nd Governor of Georgia
In office
May 10, 1883 – November 9, 1886
Preceded byJames S. Boynton
Succeeded byJohn B. Gordon
Personal details
Born(1836-09-04)September 4, 1836
Monroe, Georgia, U.S.
DiedJuly 25, 1926(1926-07-25) (aged 89)
Monroe, Georgia, U.S.
Resting placeMonroe Cemetery
Citizenship United States
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Hester C. Felker
(m. 1865)
Children2
Parent
Alma materMercer University (BA)
University of Georgia (LL.D.)
ProfessionAttorney
Signature
Military service
Allegiance Confederate States of America
Branch/service Confederate States Army
RankMajor
Unit 11th Georgia Infantry
Battles/wars

Early life

Henry Dickerson McDaniel was born on September 4, 1836 in Monroe, Georgia to Ira McDaniel.[1] Ira McDaniel was one of the first professors of Mercer University.[2] McDaniel attended high school in Atlanta. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Mercer University in 1856. He established a law practice in Monroe in 1857. He later attended the University of Georgia and received a LL.D in 1906.[1] He was the youngest delegate to Georgia's secession convention in 1861.[1][2]

Civil War

McDaniel joined the Confederate States Army on July 2, 1861 as a first lieutenant of the 11th Georgia Infantry Regiment. McDaniel was promoted to major in November 1862.[1] McDaniel first attracted attention during the American Civil War for taking command of the 11th Georgia Infantry after the death of his officers at the Battle of Gettysburg.[1][3] On July 10, 1863, he was shot by a Union soldier at Funkstown, Maryland.[1][4] Two days later, he was captured by Union troops in Hagerstown, Maryland. He was hospitalized at Point Lookout and then transferred to Johnson's Island in Sandusky, Ohio.[4] He remained in a POW camp until July 1865.[1][4]

Political career

McDaniel was a member of the Democratic Party.[citation needed] After the war, McDaniel entered Georgia state politics. He served in the House from 1872 to 1874 and in the Senate from 1874 to 1882.[5]

McDaniel was elected Governor of Georgia to complete the term of Alexander Stephens, who died shortly after his inauguration in 1883. He served out Stephens' term and was re-elected as governor in 1884.[5] During his administration, the Georgia School of Technology was established, and construction began on the new State Capitol.[5][1] He signed the General Local Option Liquor Law into effect on September 18, 1885[6] as part of the Temperance Movement in Georgia.[citation needed]

Personal life

McDaniel met Hester C. Felker at the Female Academy in 1857. He wrote letters to her throughout the war and while held prisoner.[4] After the war, McDaniel returned to Monroe, where he married Hester C. Felker on December 20, 1865.[1][4] Felker's father did not approve of the marriage, but Henry and Hester McDaniel were married for sixty years. The couple had two children, Sanders and Gipsy.[4][7]

His home, the McDaniel-Tichenor House,[8] was listed with the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

Death

McDaniel died at his home in Monroe on July 25, 1926.[5] He was interred at Monroe Cemetery.[9]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Former Governor Passes Away". The Atlanta Constitution. July 26, 1926. p. 3. Retrieved August 15, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.  
  2. ^ a b . Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation. Archived from the original on June 21, 2006. Retrieved August 15, 2021.
  3. ^ "Photograph of Henry Dickerson McDaniel, Walton County, Georgia, ca. 1862". Vanishing Georgia. Georgia Archives. Retrieved June 3, 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Salter, Charles E. (2011). The Georgia Rambler: A Potter's Snake, The Real Thing Recipe, A Satilla Adventure and More. pp. 15–18. ISBN 9781609492021. Retrieved August 15, 2021 – via Internet Archive.
  5. ^ a b c d "Former Governor Henry D. McDaniel Dies at Monroe". The Atlanta Constitution. July 26, 1926. p. 1. Retrieved August 15, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.  
  6. ^ Wagner, Michael A. (2009). "'As Gold Is Tried In The Fire, So Hearts Must Be Tried By Pain': The Temperance Movement in Georgia and the Local Option Law of 1885". Georgia Historical Quarterly. 93 (1). Retrieved June 3, 2016.
  7. ^ "Photograph of Gipsy McDaniel Tichenor, Walton County, Georgia". Vanishing Georgia. Georgia Archives. Retrieved June 3, 2016.
  8. ^ "Photograph of Henry Dickerson McDaniel home, Monroe, Walton County, Georgia, 1887". Vanishing Georgia. Georgia Archives. Retrieved June 3, 2016.
  9. ^ "Former Governor Buried Tuesday". The Atlanta Constitution. July 28, 1926. p. 3. Retrieved August 15, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.  

Further reading

  • Georgia, and Henry D. McDaniel. Message of Gov. Henry D. McDaniel, to the General Assembly of Georgia, November 1884. Atlanta, Ga: Jas. P. Harrison & Co. [State Printers], 1885.
  • Herringshaw, Thomas William. McDaniel, Henry Dickerson. Herringshaw's National Library of American Biography : Contains Thirty-Five Thousand Biographies of the Acknowledged Leaders of Life and Thought of the United States; Illustrated with Three Thousand Vignette Portraits. v4.
  • McDaniel, Henry D., Hester Felker McDaniel, and Anita B. Sams. With Unabated Trust: Major Henry McDaniel's Love Letters from Confederate Battlefields As Treasured in Hester McDaniel's Bonnet Box. [s.l.]: Historical Society of Walton County, 1977.
  • "McDaniel, Henry Dickerson: Thirty-Fourth Governor of Georgia". National Cyclopedia of American Biography. 1. 1898.
  • McDaniel, Henry D. Henry Dickerson McDaniel Letter. 1894.
  • McDaniel, Henry D., et al. Henry Dickerson McDaniel Directorship Records. 1870.
  • McDaniel, Henry D., et al. Henry Dickerson McDaniel Family Papers. 1838.
  • University of Georgia, and Henry D. McDaniel. Statement from Ex-Governor McDaniel, Chairman, of the Board of Trustees of the University of Georgia, As to Questions between That Board and the G.N. and I. College. Atlanta: Foote & Davies, 1917.

External links

  • Davis, Jefferson. "Davis, Jefferson, to Georgia Governor Henry McDaniel". Henry D. McDaniel Family and Business Papers, ac. 1966-0400M. Georgia Archives. Retrieved June 3, 2016.
Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Governor of Georgia
1883, 1884
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Georgia
1883-1886
Succeeded by

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Henry Dickerson McDaniel September 4 1836 July 25 1926 was the 52nd Governor of Georgia from 1883 to 1886 Henry Dickerson McDaniel52nd Governor of GeorgiaIn office May 10 1883 November 9 1886Preceded byJames S BoyntonSucceeded byJohn B GordonPersonal detailsBorn 1836 09 04 September 4 1836Monroe Georgia U S DiedJuly 25 1926 1926 07 25 aged 89 Monroe Georgia U S Resting placeMonroe CemeteryCitizenship United StatesPolitical partyDemocraticSpouseHester C Felker m 1865 wbr Children2ParentIra O McDaniel father Alma materMercer University BA University of Georgia LL D ProfessionAttorneySignatureMilitary serviceAllegiance Confederate States of AmericaBranch service Confederate States ArmyRankMajorUnit11th Georgia InfantryBattles warsAmerican Civil War Battle of Gettysburg Contents 1 Early life 2 Civil War 3 Political career 4 Personal life 5 Death 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly life EditHenry Dickerson McDaniel was born on September 4 1836 in Monroe Georgia to Ira McDaniel 1 Ira McDaniel was one of the first professors of Mercer University 2 McDaniel attended high school in Atlanta He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Mercer University in 1856 He established a law practice in Monroe in 1857 He later attended the University of Georgia and received a LL D in 1906 1 He was the youngest delegate to Georgia s secession convention in 1861 1 2 Civil War EditMcDaniel joined the Confederate States Army on July 2 1861 as a first lieutenant of the 11th Georgia Infantry Regiment McDaniel was promoted to major in November 1862 1 McDaniel first attracted attention during the American Civil War for taking command of the 11th Georgia Infantry after the death of his officers at the Battle of Gettysburg 1 3 On July 10 1863 he was shot by a Union soldier at Funkstown Maryland 1 4 Two days later he was captured by Union troops in Hagerstown Maryland He was hospitalized at Point Lookout and then transferred to Johnson s Island in Sandusky Ohio 4 He remained in a POW camp until July 1865 1 4 Political career EditMcDaniel was a member of the Democratic Party citation needed After the war McDaniel entered Georgia state politics He served in the House from 1872 to 1874 and in the Senate from 1874 to 1882 5 McDaniel was elected Governor of Georgia to complete the term of Alexander Stephens who died shortly after his inauguration in 1883 He served out Stephens term and was re elected as governor in 1884 5 During his administration the Georgia School of Technology was established and construction began on the new State Capitol 5 1 He signed the General Local Option Liquor Law into effect on September 18 1885 6 as part of the Temperance Movement in Georgia citation needed Personal life EditMcDaniel met Hester C Felker at the Female Academy in 1857 He wrote letters to her throughout the war and while held prisoner 4 After the war McDaniel returned to Monroe where he married Hester C Felker on December 20 1865 1 4 Felker s father did not approve of the marriage but Henry and Hester McDaniel were married for sixty years The couple had two children Sanders and Gipsy 4 7 His home the McDaniel Tichenor House 8 was listed with the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 Death EditMcDaniel died at his home in Monroe on July 25 1926 5 He was interred at Monroe Cemetery 9 See also EditList of signers of the Georgia Ordinance of SecessionReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i Former Governor Passes Away The Atlanta Constitution July 26 1926 p 3 Retrieved August 15 2021 via Newspapers com a b McDaniel Tichenor History The Governor and His Family Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation Archived from the original on June 21 2006 Retrieved August 15 2021 Photograph of Henry Dickerson McDaniel Walton County Georgia ca 1862 Vanishing Georgia Georgia Archives Retrieved June 3 2016 a b c d e f Salter Charles E 2011 The Georgia Rambler A Potter s Snake The Real Thing Recipe A Satilla Adventure and More pp 15 18 ISBN 9781609492021 Retrieved August 15 2021 via Internet Archive a b c d Former Governor Henry D McDaniel Dies at Monroe The Atlanta Constitution July 26 1926 p 1 Retrieved August 15 2021 via Newspapers com Wagner Michael A 2009 As Gold Is Tried In The Fire So Hearts Must Be Tried By Pain The Temperance Movement in Georgia and the Local Option Law of 1885 Georgia Historical Quarterly 93 1 Retrieved June 3 2016 Photograph of Gipsy McDaniel Tichenor Walton County Georgia Vanishing Georgia Georgia Archives Retrieved June 3 2016 Photograph of Henry Dickerson McDaniel home Monroe Walton County Georgia 1887 Vanishing Georgia Georgia Archives Retrieved June 3 2016 Former Governor Buried Tuesday The Atlanta Constitution July 28 1926 p 3 Retrieved August 15 2021 via Newspapers com McDaniel Tichenor History Page at the Georgia Trust for Historic PreservationFurther reading EditGeorgia and Henry D McDaniel Message of Gov Henry D McDaniel to the General Assembly of Georgia November 1884 Atlanta Ga Jas P Harrison amp Co State Printers 1885 Herringshaw Thomas William McDaniel Henry Dickerson Herringshaw s National Library of American Biography Contains Thirty Five Thousand Biographies of the Acknowledged Leaders of Life and Thought of the United States Illustrated with Three Thousand Vignette Portraits v4 McDaniel Henry D Hester Felker McDaniel and Anita B Sams With Unabated Trust Major Henry McDaniel s Love Letters from Confederate Battlefields As Treasured in Hester McDaniel s Bonnet Box s l Historical Society of Walton County 1977 McDaniel Henry Dickerson Thirty Fourth Governor of Georgia National Cyclopedia of American Biography 1 1898 McDaniel Henry D Henry Dickerson McDaniel Letter 1894 McDaniel Henry D et al Henry Dickerson McDaniel Directorship Records 1870 McDaniel Henry D et al Henry Dickerson McDaniel Family Papers 1838 University of Georgia and Henry D McDaniel Statement from Ex Governor McDaniel Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the University of Georgia As to Questions between That Board and the G N and I College Atlanta Foote amp Davies 1917 External links EditDavis Jefferson Davis Jefferson to Georgia Governor Henry McDaniel Henry D McDaniel Family and Business Papers ac 1966 0400M Georgia Archives Retrieved June 3 2016 Party political officesPreceded byAlexander H Stephens Democratic nominee for Governor of Georgia1883 1884 Succeeded byJohn Brown GordonPolitical officesPreceded byJames S Boynton Governor of Georgia1883 1886 Succeeded byJohn Brown Gordon Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henry Dickerson McDaniel amp oldid 1128007196, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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