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Thomas Hardeman Jr.

Thomas Hardeman Jr. (January 12, 1825 – March 6, 1891) was an American politician, lawyer and soldier.

Thomas Hardeman, Jr.
Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives
In office
1863-1865
1875-1877
Preceded byWarren Akin Sr. (first term)
Augustus Octavius Bacon (second term)
Succeeded byRobert McWhorter (first term)
Augustus Octavius Bacon (second term)
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Georgia's 3rd district
In office
March 4, 1859 – January 21, 1861
Preceded byRobert P. Trippe
Succeeded byAmerican Civil War
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Georgia's At-large district
In office
March 4, 1883 – March 3, 1885
Preceded byNew at-large seat resulting from congressional apportionment
Succeeded byGeorge T. Barnes
Member of the
Georgia House of Representatives
In office
1853-1859
1863-1865
1875-1877
Personal details
Born(1825-01-12)January 12, 1825
Eatonton, Georgia
DiedMarch 6, 1891(1891-03-06) (aged 66)
Resting placeRose Hill Cemetery (Macon, Georgia)
32°50′47″N 83°38′00″W / 32.84646°N 83.63329°W / 32.84646; -83.63329
NationalityAmerican
Political partyOpposition Party 1858–1860
Democratic Party 1863–1885
Alma materEmory College
OccupationPolitician and soldier
Signature
Military service
Allegiance Confederate States of America
Branch/service Confederate States Army
Years of service1861–65 (CSA)
RankColonel (CSA)
Unit2nd Georgia Battalion (CSA)
45th Georgia Infantry (CSA)

Early years edit

Hardeman was born in Eatonton, Georgia and graduated from Emory College in 1845. He studied and was admitted to the state bar in 1847. Rather than practicing law, he pursued interests in the warehouse and commission business.

Political and military service edit

After serving in the Georgia House of Representatives in 1853, 1855, and 1857, Hardeman was elected in 1858 as an Opposition Party candidate to the 36th United States Congress as a Representative of Georgia's 3rd congressional district and served a partial term from March 4, 1859, until January 23, 1861, when he resigned to become a captain in the Floyd Rifles.

During the American Civil War, Hardeman was major of the 2nd Georgia Battalion in the Confederate States Army.[1] Later, he became a colonel in the 45th Georgia Infantry, a regiment he organized.[2]

During the war, he served in the Georgia House of Representatives in 1863, 1864, and 1874. Hardeman served as the Speaker of the House from 1863 to 1865, and again in 1875–1877.[3][4]

After the war, Hardeman was a delegate to the 1872 Democratic National Convention. He was also president of the State convention and chairman of the Democratic State executive committee for four years. In 1882, Hardeman won the election again to the U.S. House of Representatives as an at-large Democrat to the 48th United States Congress. He served one term from March 4, 1883, to March 3, 1885.[5]

Death edit

Thomas Hardeman Jr. died in Macon, Georgia, on March 6, 1891, and was buried in that city's Rose Hill Cemetery.[6] The Colonel Thomas Hardeman Jr. Chapter 2170 of the United Daughters of the Confederacy was named in his honor.[7] Hardeman Avenue in downtown Macon, Georgia, was also named for him.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://scvcamp1399.org/units/2ndGA_Battalion_CoA-B-C-D.txt [bare URL plain text file]
  2. ^ . Ranger95.com. Archived from the original on October 24, 2014. Retrieved March 28, 2012.
  3. ^ Isaac Wheeler Avery (1881). The History of the State of Georgia from 1850 to 1881: Embracing the Three Important Epochs: the Decade Before the War of 1861-5; the War; the Period of Reconstruction. Brown & Derby. p. 350. ISBN 9780404045715.
  4. ^ The Confederate Records of the State of Georgia. C.P. Byrd, state printer. 1910. pp. 445–447.
  5. ^ "Hardeman, Thomas, Jr. (1825-1891)". United States House of Representatives. Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  6. ^ "Rosehill cemetery". Georgiaudc.com. Retrieved March 28, 2012.
  7. ^ "Col. Thomas Hardeman Jr. Chapter 2170 Macon UDC". Georgiaudc.com. Retrieved March 28, 2012.

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U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Georgia's 3rd congressional district

March 4, 1859 – January 23, 1861
Succeeded by
Preceded by
New at-large seat resulting from congressional apportionment
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Georgia's at-large congressional district

March 4, 1883 – March 3, 1885
Succeeded by

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Thomas Hardeman Jr January 12 1825 March 6 1891 was an American politician lawyer and soldier Thomas Hardeman Jr Speaker of the Georgia House of RepresentativesIn office 1863 1865 1875 1877Preceded byWarren Akin Sr first term Augustus Octavius Bacon second term Succeeded byRobert McWhorter first term Augustus Octavius Bacon second term Member of the U S House of Representatives from Georgia s 3rd districtIn office March 4 1859 January 21 1861Preceded byRobert P TrippeSucceeded byAmerican Civil WarMember of the U S House of Representatives from Georgia s At large districtIn office March 4 1883 March 3 1885Preceded byNew at large seat resulting from congressional apportionmentSucceeded byGeorge T BarnesMember of theGeorgia House of RepresentativesIn office 1853 18591863 18651875 1877Personal detailsBorn 1825 01 12 January 12 1825Eatonton GeorgiaDiedMarch 6 1891 1891 03 06 aged 66 Resting placeRose Hill Cemetery Macon Georgia 32 50 47 N 83 38 00 W 32 84646 N 83 63329 W 32 84646 83 63329NationalityAmericanPolitical partyOpposition Party 1858 1860Democratic Party 1863 1885Alma materEmory CollegeOccupationPolitician and soldierSignatureMilitary serviceAllegianceConfederate States of AmericaBranch service Confederate States ArmyYears of service1861 65 CSA RankColonel CSA Unit2nd Georgia Battalion CSA 45th Georgia Infantry CSA Contents 1 Early years 2 Political and military service 3 Death 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly years editHardeman was born in Eatonton Georgia and graduated from Emory College in 1845 He studied and was admitted to the state bar in 1847 Rather than practicing law he pursued interests in the warehouse and commission business Political and military service editAfter serving in the Georgia House of Representatives in 1853 1855 and 1857 Hardeman was elected in 1858 as an Opposition Party candidate to the 36th United States Congress as a Representative of Georgia s 3rd congressional district and served a partial term from March 4 1859 until January 23 1861 when he resigned to become a captain in the Floyd Rifles During the American Civil War Hardeman was major of the 2nd Georgia Battalion in the Confederate States Army 1 Later he became a colonel in the 45th Georgia Infantry a regiment he organized 2 During the war he served in the Georgia House of Representatives in 1863 1864 and 1874 Hardeman served as the Speaker of the House from 1863 to 1865 and again in 1875 1877 3 4 After the war Hardeman was a delegate to the 1872 Democratic National Convention He was also president of the State convention and chairman of the Democratic State executive committee for four years In 1882 Hardeman won the election again to the U S House of Representatives as an at large Democrat to the 48th United States Congress He served one term from March 4 1883 to March 3 1885 5 Death editThomas Hardeman Jr died in Macon Georgia on March 6 1891 and was buried in that city s Rose Hill Cemetery 6 The Colonel Thomas Hardeman Jr Chapter 2170 of the United Daughters of the Confederacy was named in his honor 7 Hardeman Avenue in downtown Macon Georgia was also named for him See also editList of speakers of the Georgia House of RepresentativesReferences edit http scvcamp1399 org units 2ndGA Battalion CoA B C D txt bare URL plain text file 45th Infantry Regiment Ranger95 com Archived from the original on October 24 2014 Retrieved March 28 2012 Isaac Wheeler Avery 1881 The History of the State of Georgia from 1850 to 1881 Embracing the Three Important Epochs the Decade Before the War of 1861 5 the War the Period of Reconstruction Brown amp Derby p 350 ISBN 9780404045715 The Confederate Records of the State of Georgia C P Byrd state printer 1910 pp 445 447 Hardeman Thomas Jr 1825 1891 United States House of Representatives Retrieved November 23 2018 Rosehill cemetery Georgiaudc com Retrieved March 28 2012 Col Thomas Hardeman Jr Chapter 2170 Macon UDC Georgiaudc com Retrieved March 28 2012 External links editUnited States Congress Thomas Hardeman Jr id H000181 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved on 2008 10 19 Letter from Thomas Hardeman Macon Georgia to Robert Jemison Jr Tuscaloosa Alabama May 23 1843 Thomas Hardeman Jr at Find a Grave U S House of Representatives Preceded byRobert Pleasant Trippe Member of the U S House of Representatives from Georgia s 3rd congressional districtMarch 4 1859 January 23 1861 Succeeded byAmerican Civil War Preceded byNew at large seat resulting from congressional apportionment Member of the U S House of Representatives from Georgia s at large congressional districtMarch 4 1883 March 3 1885 Succeeded byGeorge T Barnes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Hardeman Jr amp oldid 1191043582, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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