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Governors of states wholly or in part in sympathy with the Confederate struggle for independence. His ExcellencyA. B. MooreAlabamaGovernor in 1861. His ExcellencyJohn Gill ShorterAlabamaGovernor in 1862 and 1863; delegate to Provisional Congress at Montgomery. His ExcellencyThomas H. WattsAlabamaGovernor in 1864 and 1865; had been Attorney-General of the Conferade States. His ExcellencyHenry M. RectorArkansasGovernor in 1861 and 1862; elected August, 1860; inaugurated in November of the same year. His ExcellencyHarris FlanaganArkansasGovernor from 1862 to 1865; inaugurated in November, 1862. His ExcellencyM. S. PerryFloridaGovernor in 1861. His ExcellencyJohn MiltonFloridaGovernor from 1862 to 1864. His ExcellencyA. K. AllisonFloridaGovernor in 1864 and 1865. His ExcellencyJoseph E. BrownGeorgiaGovernor from 1861 to 1865; sole Governor of Georgia during the war. His ExcellencyB. MagoffinKentuckyGovernor in 1861. His ExcellencyGeorge W. JohnsonKentuckyGovernor in 186
ng without rank or command. Governor Hawes was elected by the Provisional Council as his successor, and he served in the capacity of Provisional Governor of Kentucky until the close of the war. His ExcellencyThomas O. MooreLouisianaGovernor from 1860 to 1864. His ExcellencyHenry W. AllenLouisianaGovernor from January 1, 1864, to the close of the war; had served in the Confederate army, with the rank of Brigadier-General and Major-General. His ExcellencyJ. J. PettusMississippiGovernor from 18the Confederate army. His ExcellencyA. G. MagrathSouth CarolinaGovernor from December, 1864, to the close of the war; had been Judge of the Confederate Court for the District of South Carolina. His ExcellencyIsham G. HarrisTennesseeGovernor from 1860 to the close of the war. His ExcellencyRobert L. CaruthersTennesseeElected Governor in August, 1863. Isham G. Harris was Governor of Tennessee when the war commenced. He was re-elected in August, 1861; this constituted his third term. Being ine
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fourth term, Robert L. Caruthers was elected as his successor in 1863. Nashville and a large portion of Tennessee being then occupied by the Federal Army, Mr. Caruthers was never inaugurated, and Governor Harris held over, under the law, until the close of the war. Mr. Caruthers had been a member of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States. His ExcellencyEdward ClarkTexasGovernor in 1861. Governor Sam. Houston was deposed in 1861, and was succeeded by Governor Clark. His ExcellencyF. R. LubbockTexasGovernor from August, 1861, to August, 1863; had been A. D. C. to the President, with rank of Colonel. His ExcellencyPendleton MurrahTexasGovernor from August, 1863, to the close of the war. His ExcellencyJohn LetcherVirginiaGovernor from January, 1860, to January, 1864. His ExcellencyWilliam SmithVirginiaGovernor from January, 1864, to the close of the war; previous to election as Governor, had served in the Confederate army as Colonel, Brigadier-General and Major-General.
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Governors of states wholly or in part in sympathy with the Confederate struggle for independence. His ExcellencyA. B. MooreAlabamaGovernor in 1861. His ExcellencyJohn Gill ShorterAlabamaGovernor in 1862 and 1863; delegate to Provisional Congress at Montgomery. His ExcellencyThomas H. WattsAlabamaGovernor in 1864 and 1865; had been Attorney-General of the Conferade States. His ExcellencyHenry M. RectorArkansasGovernor in 1861 and 1862; elected August, 1860; inaugurated in November of the same year. His ExcellencyHarris FlanaganArkansasGovernor from 1862 to 1865; inaugurated in November, 1862. His ExcellencyM. S. PerryFloridaGovernor in 1861. His ExcellencyJohn MiltonFloridaGovernor from 1862 to 1864. His ExcellencyA. K. AllisonFloridaGovernor in 1864 and 1865. His ExcellencyJoseph E. BrownGeorgiaGovernor from 1861 to 1865; sole Governor of Georgia during the war. His ExcellencyB. MagoffinKentuckyGovernor in 1861. His ExcellencyGeorge W. JohnsonKentuckyGovernor in 186
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861 and 1862. His ExcellencyThomas C. ReynoldsMissouriGovernor from 1862 to 1865. His ExcellencyJohn W. EllisNorth CarolinaGovernor from January to July, 1861. His ExcellencyHenry T. ClarkNorth CarolinaGovernor from July, 1861, to January 1, 1863. His ExcellencyZebulon B. VanceNorth CarolinaGovernor from January 1, 1863, to the close of the war; previously in active service in the Confederate army, with the rank of Colonel. His ExcellencyFrancis W. PickensSouth CarolinaGovernor from December, 1860, to December, 1862. His ExcellencyMilledge L. BohnamSouth CarolinaGovernor from December, 1862, to December, 1864; also Brigadier-General in the Confederate army. His ExcellencyA. G. MagrathSouth CarolinaGovernor from December, 1864, to the close of the war; had been Judge of the Confederate Court for the District of South Carolina. His ExcellencyIsham G. HarrisTennesseeGovernor from 1860 to the close of the war. His ExcellencyRobert L. CaruthersTennesseeElected Governor in August, 1
. His ExcellencyA. B. MooreAlabamaGovernor in 1861. His ExcellencyJohn Gill ShorterAlabamaGovernor in s. His ExcellencyHenry M. RectorArkansasGovernor in 1861 and 1862; elected August, 1860; inaugurated in Novem, 1862. His ExcellencyM. S. PerryFloridaGovernor in 1861. His ExcellencyJohn MiltonFloridaGovernor from 1862. His ExcellencyJoseph E. BrownGeorgiaGovernor from 1861 to 1865; sole Governor of Georgia during the war. His ExcellencyB. MagoffinKentuckyGovernor in 1861. His ExcellencyGeorge W. JohnsonKentuckyGovernor in 1861 and1861 and 1862; killed at the battle of Shiloh. His ExcellencyRichard HawesKentuckyGovernor from 1862 to 1865. The Co His ExcellencyJ. J. PettusMississippiGovernor from 1861 to 1863. His ExcellencyJames WhitfieldMississippiGo States. His ExcellencyEdward ClarkTexasGovernor in 1861. Governor Sam. Houston was deposed in 1861, and was 1861, and was succeeded by Governor Clark. His ExcellencyF. R. LubbockTexasGovernor from August, 1861, to August, 1863; had
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nk of Brigadier-General and Major-General. His ExcellencyJ. J. PettusMississippiGovernor from 1861 to 1863. His ExcellencyJames WhitfieldMississippiGovernor in 1863. His ExcellencyCharles ClarkMississippiGovernor in 1864 and 1865; had served in the Confederate army, with rank of Brigadier-General. His ExcellencyCharles F. JacksonMissouriGovernor in 18861 and 1862. His ExcellencyThomas C. ReynoldsMissouriGovernor from 1862 to 1865. His ExcellencyJohn W. EllisNorth CarolinaGovernor from January to July, 1861. His ExcellencyHenry T. ClarkNorth CarolinaGovernor from July, 1861, to January 1, 1863. His ExcellencyZebulon B. VanceNorth CarolinaGovernor from January 1, 1863, to the close of the war; previously in active service in the Confederate army, with the rank of Colonel. His ExcellencyFrancis W. PickensSouth CarolinaGovernor from December, 1860, to December, 1862. His ExcellencyMilledge L. BohnamSouth CarolinaGovernor from December, 1862, to December, 1864; also Brigadier-Gen
February, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 11
Deputies to the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States. Assembled at Montgomery, Alabama, February, 1861. Hon. Howell CobbGeorgiaPresident of the Provisional Congress; afterwards Brigadier-General and Major-General in the Confederate army. Hon. J. J. HooperAlabamaSecretary of the Provisional Congress. Hon. Wm. P. ChiltonAlabamaAfterwards member of Congress. Hon. Jabez L. M. CurryAlabamaAfterwards member of Congress and Lieutenant-Colonel of cavalry. Hon. Thomas FearnAlabama  Hon. Stephen F. HaleAlabama  Hon. David P. LewisAlabama  Hon. Colin J. McRaeAlabamaAfterwards special agent to London and Paris. Hon. John Gill ShorterAlabamaAfterwards Governor of Alabama. Hon. Robert H. SmithAlabamaAfterwards Colonel in Confederate Army. Hon. Richard W. WalkerAlabamaAfterwards Confederate Senator from Alabama. Hon. J. Patton AndersonFloridaAfterwards Brigadier-General and Major-General in the Confederate army. Hon. Jackson MortonFlorida  Hon. James B. OwensFlorida 
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Additional delegates to the Provisional Congress, upon its assembling in Richmond, Virginia, in July, 1861. Hon. William W. AveryNorth Carolina  Hon. Burton CraigeNorth Carolina  Hon. Andrew T. DavidsonNorth CarolinaAfterwards member of Confederate Congress. Hon. George DavisNorth CarolinaAfterwards Confederate Senator from North Carolina, and Attorney General of the Confederacy. Hon. Thomas D. McDowellNorth CarolinaAfterwards member of Confederate Congress. Hon. John M. MoreheadNorth Carolina  Hon. Robert C. PuryearNorth Carolina  Hon. Thomas RuffinNorth Carolina  Hon. Wm. N. H. SmithNorth CarolinaAfterwards member of Confederate Congress. Hon. Ab'm W. VenableNorth Carolina  Hon. John D. C. AtkinsTennesseeAfterwards member of Confederate Congress. Hon. Robt. L. CaruthersTennesseeElected Governor of Tennessee in 1863, but never inaugurated. Hon. David M. CurrinTennesseeAfterwards member of Confederate Congress. Hon. W. H. DeWittTennessee  Hon. John F. HouseTenne
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e army, with rank of Brigadier-General. His ExcellencyCharles F. JacksonMissouriGovernor in 18861 and 1862. His ExcellencyThomas C. ReynoldsMissouriGovernor from 1862 to 1865. His ExcellencyJohn W. EllisNorth CarolinaGovernor from January to July, 1861. His ExcellencyHenry T. ClarkNorth CarolinaGovernor from July, 1861, to January 1, 1863. His ExcellencyZebulon B. VanceNorth CarolinaGovernor from January 1, 1863, to the close of the war; previously in active service in the Confederate army,July, 1861, to January 1, 1863. His ExcellencyZebulon B. VanceNorth CarolinaGovernor from January 1, 1863, to the close of the war; previously in active service in the Confederate army, with the rank of Colonel. His ExcellencyFrancis W. PickensSouth CarolinaGovernor from December, 1860, to December, 1862. His ExcellencyMilledge L. BohnamSouth CarolinaGovernor from December, 1862, to December, 1864; also Brigadier-General in the Confederate army. His ExcellencyA. G. MagrathSouth CarolinaGovernor from December, 1864, to the close of the war; had been Judge of the Confederate Court for the District of South Carolina. His ExcellencyIsham G. HarrisTennesseeGovernor from 1860 to
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