2nd Confederate States Congress
| 2nd Confederate States Congress | |
|---|---|
Seal of the Confederate States | |
Flag of the Confederate States (1865) | |
| Type | |
| Type | Bicameral |
| Houses | Senate House of Representatives |
| History | |
| Founded | May 2, 1864 (1864-05-02) |
| Disbanded | March 18, 1865 (1865-03-18) |
| Preceded by | 1st |
| Leadership | |
Senate President | Alexander H. Stephens |
Senate Pres. pro tem: | R. M. T. Hunter |
House Speaker: | Thomas S. Bocock |
| Meeting place | |
Virginia State Capitol Richmond, Virginia Confederate States | |
| Constitution | |
| Confederate States Constitution | |
The Second Confederate States Congress, consisting of the Confederate States Senate and the Confederate States House of Representatives, met from May 2, 1864, to March 18, 1865, during the last year of Jefferson Davis's presidency, at the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond, Virginia.[1] Its members were elected in the 1863 Confederate Congressional elections.
Contents
1 Sessions
2 Leadership
2.1 Senate
2.2 House
3 Officers
3.1 Senate
3.2 House
4 Members
4.1 Senate
4.2 House of Representatives
4.3 Delegates
5 Senate Committees
6 House Committees
7 Joint Committees
8 Notes
9 References
Sessions
Held May 2, 1864, through March 18, 1865, at the Virginia State Capital in Richmond, Virginia. The term of the Second Congress was due to end on February 18, 1866. However, due to the defeat and dissolution of the Confederacy prior to that time, the Congress did not function after the end of its second and final session.
- 1st Session – May 2, 1864 to June 14, 1864
- 2nd Session – November 7, 1864 to March 18, 1865
Leadership
Senate
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President: Alexander H. Stephens
President pro tempore: R. M. T. Hunter
President pro tempore (ad interim): William Alexander Graham — session 2
House
Speaker: Thomas S. Bocock
Speaker pro tempore: William Parish Chilton, Sr.
Officers
Senate
Secretary: James H. Nash, South Carolina- Recording Clerk: John W. Anderson, Alabama
Sergeant-at-Arms: Lafayette H. Fitzhugh, Kentucky
Doorkeeper: James Page, North Carolina
Assistant Doorkeeper: John Wadsworth, Georgia
House
Clerk: Albert Reese Lamar, Georgia
Assistant Clerk: David Louis Dalton, Alabama — sessions 3 and 4
Doorkeeper: Robert Harrison Wynne, Alabama
Members
Senate
X: served in the Senate of the First Congress (i.e. reelected or continued in office for this Second Congress).
- Confederate States Senators were elected by the state legislatures, or appointed by state Governors to fill casual vacancies until the legislature elected a new Senator. It was intended that one-third of the Senate would begin new six-year terms with each Congress after the first.
- Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their terms. Senators of Class 1 were intended to serve a six-year term, starting with this Congress and expiring in 1870. Class 2 Senators served what was intended to be a four-year term, due to end on the expiry of this Congress in 1866. Class 3 Senators were meant to serve a six-year term, due to expire in 1868.[2]
Alabama
- 3. Robert Jemison, Jr. X
- 1. Richard Wilde Walker
Arkansas
- 1. Robert Ward Johnson X
- 3. Charles Burton Mitchel X (died September 20, 1864)
Augustus Hill Garland (took his seat on November 8, 1864 – Appointed to fill vacancy)
Florida
- 1. James McNair Baker X
- 2. Augustus Emmet Maxwell X
Georgia
- 3. Benjamin Harvey Hill X
- 1. Herschel Vespasian Johnson X
Kentucky
- 3. Henry Cornelius Burnett X
- 1. William Emmet Simms X
Louisiana
- 2. Thomas Jenkins Semmes X
- 3. Edward Sparrow X
Mississippi
- 2. Albert Gallatin Brown X
- 1. John William Clark Watson
Missouri
- 2. Waldo Porter Johnson X
- 1. (vacant caused by the inability of the Missouri legislature to meet and elect a senator)
George Graham Vest (took his seat on January 12, 1865 – Appointed to fill vacancy)
North Carolina
- 2. William Theophilus Dortch X
- 1. William Alexander Graham
South Carolina
- 2. Robert Woodward Barnwell X
- 3. James Lawrence Orr X
Tennessee
- 3. Landon Carter Haynes X
- 2. Gustavus Adolphus Henry, Sr. X
Texas
- 3. William Simpson Oldham, Sr. X
- 2. Louis Trezevant Wigfall X
Virginia
- 3. R. M. T. Hunter X
- 2. Allen Taylor Caperton X
House of Representatives
The names of members of the House of Representatives are preceded by their district numbers.
X: reelected
Alabama
- 1. Thomas Jefferson Foster X
- 2. William Russell Smith X
- 3. Congress refused to seat Representative-elect W. R. W. Cobb, an avowed Unionist; the district was not represented;
- 4. Marcus Henderson Cruikshank
- 5. Francis Strother Lyon X
- 6. William Parish Chilton, Sr. X
- 7. David Clopton X
- 8. James L. Pugh X
- 9. James Shelton Dickinson
Arkansas
- 1. Felix Ives Batson X
- 2. Rufus King Garland, Jr.
- 3. Augustus Hill Garland X (resigned to become CS senator November 8, 1864)
David Williamson Carroll (took his seat on January 11, 1865 – Elected to fill vacancy on October 24, 1864[3])
- 4. Thomas Burton Hanly X
Florida
- 1. Samuel St. George Rogers
- 2. Robert Benjamin Hilton X
Georgia
- 1. Julian Hartridge X
- 2. William Ephraim Smith
- 3. Mark Harden Blandford
- 4. Clifford Anderson
- 5. John Troup Shewmake
- 6. Joseph Hubbard Echols
- 7. James Milton Smith
- 8. George Nelson Lester
- 9. Hiram Parks Bell
- 10. Warren Akin, Sr.
Kentucky
- 1. Willis Benson Machen X
- 2. George Washington Triplett
- 3. Henry English Read X
- 4. George Washington Ewing X
- 5. James Chrisman X
- 6. Theodore Legrand Burnett X
- 7. Horatio Washington Bruce X
- 8. Humphrey Marshall
- 9. Eli Metcalfe Bruce X
- 10. James William Moore X
- 11. Benjamin Franklin Bradley
- 12. John Milton Elliott X
Louisiana
- 1. Charles Jacques Villeré X
- 2. Charles Magill Conrad X
- 3. Duncan Farrar Kenner X
- 4. Lucius Jacques Dupré X
- 5. Benjamin Lewis Hodge (died August 12, 1864)
Henry Gray (took his seat on December 28, 1864 – Elected to fill vacancy October 17, 1864[4])
- 6. John Perkins, Jr. X
Mississippi
- 1. Jehu Amaziah Orr
- 2. William Dunbar Holder X
- 3. Israel Victor Welch X
- 4. Henry Cousins Chambers X
- 5. Otho Robards Singleton X
- 6. Ethelbert Barksdale X
- 7. John Tillman Lamkin
Missouri
- In Confederate law, the people of Missouri were entitled to elect thirteen representatives. The state never implemented the reapportionment and continued to use its existing seven districts.[5]
- 1. Thomas Lowndes Snead
- 2. Nimrod Lindsay Norton
- 3. John Bullock Clark, Sr.
- 4. Aaron H. Conrow X
- 5. George Graham Vest X (resigned January 12, 1865 to become CS senator)
- 6. Peter Singleton Wilkes
- 7. Robert Anthony Hatcher
North Carolina
- 1. William Nathan Harrell Smith X
- 2. Robert Rufus Bridgers X
- 3. James Thomas Leach
- 4. Thomas Charles Fuller
- 5. Josiah Turner
- 6. John Adams Gilmer
- 7. James Madison Leach (Representative-elect Samuel H. Christian died, in March 1864, before taking his seat. Leach was elected April 21, 1864.[6])
- 8. James Graham Ramsay
- 9. Burgess Sidney Gaither
- 10. George Washington Logan
South Carolina
- 1. James Hervey Witherspoon, Jr.
- 2. William Porcher Miles X
- 3. Lewis Malone Ayer, Jr. X
- 4. William Dunlap Simpson X
- 5. James Farrow X
- 6. William Waters Boyce X
Tennessee
- 1. Joseph Brown Heiskell X
- 2. William Graham Swan X
- 3. Arthur St. Clair Colyar
- 4. John Porry Murray
- 5. Henry Stuart Foote X (fled to Canada before completing term)
- 6. Edwin Augustus Keebel
- 7. James McCallum
- 8. Thomas Menees X
- 9. John DeWitt Clinton Atkins X
- 10. John Vines Wright X
- 11. Michael Walsh Cluskey (Representative-elect David Maney Currin died, on March 25, 1864, before taking his seat. Cluskey was elected thereafter. [7])
Texas
- 1. Stephen Heard Darden (Representative-elect John Allen Wilcox died, on February 7, 1864, before taking his seat. Darden was elected August 1864.[7])
- 2. Caleb Claiborne Herbert X
- 3. Anthony Martin Branch
- 4. Franklin Barlow Sexton X
- 5. John Robert Baylor
- 6. Simpson Harris Morgan
Virginia
- 1. Robert Latane Montague
- 2. Robert Henry Whitfield (resigned March 2, 1865)
- 3. Williams Carter Wickham
- 4. Thomas Saunders Gholson
- 5. Thomas Stanley Bocock X
- 6. John Goode, Jr. X
- 7. William Cabell Rives (resigned March 7, 1865)
- 8. Daniel Coleman DeJarnette, Sr. X
- 9. David Funsten X
- 10. Frederick William Mackey Holliday
- 11. John Brown Baldwin X
- 12. Waller Redd Staples X
- 13. LaFayette McMullen
- 14. Samuel Augustine Miller X
- 15. Robert Johnston X
- 16. Charles Wells Russell X
Delegates
Non-voting members of the House of Representatives.
Arizona Territory
Marcus H. MacWillie X
Cherokee Nation
Elias Cornelius Boudinot X
Creek and Seminole Nations
- Samuel Benton Callahan
Senate Committees
Accounts[8]
Allen Taylor Caperton, Virginia, Chairman
William Emmett Simms, Kentucky
William Theophilus Dortch, North Carolina
Claims
Henry Cornelius Burnett, Kentucky, Chairman
James McNair Baker, Florida
John William Clark Watson, Mississippi — session 2
Waldo Porter Johnson, Missouri
William Simpson Oldham, Sr., Texas — session 2
Commerce
William Simpson Oldham, Sr., Texas, Chairman
Richard Wilde Walker, Alabama
Augustus Emmett Maxwell, Florida
William Theophilus Dortch, North Carolina
Landon Carter Haynes, Sr., Tennessee
Engrossment and Enrollment
William Theophilus Dortch, North Carolina, Chairman
Augustus Emmett Maxwell, Florida
Allen Taylor Caperton, Virginia
Richard Wilde Walker, Alabama — session 1
John William Clark Watson, Mississippi — session 1
Henry Cornelius Burnett, Kentucky — temporary, session 1
Waldo Porter Johnson, Missouri — temporary, sessions 1 and 2
Finance
Robert Woodward Barnwell, South Carolina, Chairman
Thomas Jenkins Semmes, Louisiana
Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter, Virginia
William Alexander Graham, North Carolina
Robert Jemison, Jr., Alabama — session 1
James Lawrence Orr, South Carolina — temporary, session 2
William Simpson Oldham, Sr., Texas — temporary, session 2
Foreign Relations
James Lawrence Orr, South Carolina, Chairman
William Emmett Simms, Kentucky
Waldo Porter Johnson, Missouri
Louis Trezevant Wigfall, Texas
Allen Taylor Caperton, Virginia
Indian Affairs
Robert Ward Johnson, Arkansas, Chairman
Augustus Emmet Maxwell, Florida
Waldo Porter Johnson, Missouri
William Simpson Oldham, Sr., Texas
Allen Taylor Caperton, Virginia
Judiciary
Benjamin Harvey Hill, Georgia, Chairman
Richard Wilde Walker, Alabama
Thomas Jenkins Semmes, Louisiana
John William Clark Watson, Mississippi
Landon Carter Haynes, Sr., Tennessee
William Simpson Oldham, Sr., Texas — temporary, session 2
Military Affairs
Edward Sparrow, Louisiana, Chairman
Robert Ward Johnson, Arkansas
Henry Cornelius Burnett, Kentucky
Gustavus Adolphus Henry, Sr., North Carolina
Louis Trezevant Wigfall, Texas
Augustus Hill Garland, Arkansas — temporary, session 2
Naval Affairs
Albert Gallatin Brown, Mississippi, Chairman
James McNair Baker, Florida
Herschel Vespasian Johnson, Georgia
William Emmett Simms, Kentucky
William Alexander Graham, North Carolina
Patents
Augustus Emmett Maxwell, Florida, Chairman
Benjamin Harvey Hill, Georgia
Landon Carter Haynes, Sr., Tennessee
Post Offices and Post Roads
Charles Burton Mitchel, Arkansas (died September 20, 1864) — session 1
James McNair Baker, Florida
Landon Carter Haynes, Sr., Tennessee
William Simpson Oldham, Sr., Texas
Robert Jemison, Jr., Alabama — session 1
Augustus Hill Garland, Arkansas — session 2
Richard Wilde Walker, Alabama — temporary, session 2
Allen Taylor Caperton, Virginia — temporary, session 2
Printing
John William Clark Watson, Mississippi, Chairman
James Lawrence Orr, South Carolina
Landon Carter Haynes, Sr., Tennessee
Public Buildings
Richard Wilde Walker, Alabama
James McNair Baker, Florida
William Emmett Simms, Kentucky
Public Lands
James McNair Baker, Florida, Chairman
Robert Ward Johnson, Arkansas
Gustavus Adolphus Henry, Sr., North Carolina
Rules
James Lawrence Orr, South Carolina, Chairman
Robert Ward Johnson, Arkansas
Thomas Jenkins Semmes, Louisiana
Territories
Louis Trezevant Wigfall, Texas, Chairman
Charles Burton Mitchel, Arkansas (died September 20, 1864) — session 1
Robert Woodward Barnwell, South Carolina
House Committees
Accounts[8]
John Troup Shewmake, 5th Georgia
Israel Victor Welch, 3rd Mississippi
James Farrow, 5th South Carolina
James McCallum, 7th Tennessee
Robert Johnston, 15th Virginia
Claims
James Shelton Dickinson, 9th Alabama
Warren Akin, Sr., 10th Georgia
George Washington Triplett, 2nd Kentucky
Israel Victor Welch, 3rd Mississippi
William Nathan Harrell Smith, 1st North Carolina
James Farrow, 5th South Carolina
Joseph Brown Heiskell, 1st Tennessee
Frederick William Mackey Holliday, 10th Virginia
George Washington Ewing, 4th Kentucky — session 2
Nimrod Lindsay Norton, 2nd Missouri — session 2
Caleb Claiborne Herbert, 2nd Texas — session 2
Commerce
James Shelton Dickinson, 9th Alabama
Julian Hartridge, 1st Georgia
Theodore Legrand Burnett, 6th Kentucky
John Perkins, Jr., 6th Louisiana
John Tillman Lamkin, 7th Mississippi
Thomas Charles Fuller, 4th North Carolina
James Farrow, 5th South Carolina
John DeWitt Clinton Atkins, 9th Tennessee
John Goode, Jr., 6th Virginia
Lewis Malone Ayer, Jr., 3rd South Carolina — session 2
David Williamson Carroll, 3rd Arkansas — session 2
Caleb Claiborne Herbert, 2nd Texas — session 2
Elections
Robert Benjamin Hilton, 2nd Florida
Hiram Parks Bell, 9th Georgia
James Chrisman, 5th Kentucky
William Dunbar Holder, 2nd Mississippi
John Adams Gilmer, 6th North Carolina
William Dunlap Simpson, 4th South Carolina
Joseph Brown Heiskell, 1st Tennessee
Anthony Martin Branch, 3rd Texas
Samuel Augustine Miller, 14th Virginia
John Bullock Clark, Sr., 3rd Missouri — session 2
Enrolled Bills
Marcus Henderson Cruikshank, 4th Alabama
Samuel St. George Rogers, 1st Florida
Thomas Charles Fuller, 4th North Carolina
Robert Anthony Hatcher, 7th Missouri — temporary, session 2
Flag and Seal
William Parish Chilton, Sr., 6th Alabama
Henry Cousins Chambers, 4th Mississippi
William Cabell Rives, 7th Virginia (resigned March 7, 1865)
David Funsten, 9th Virginia — temporary, session 2
Foreign Affairs
Henry Stuart Foote, 5th Tennessee, Chairman (fled to Canada before completing term)
William Russell Smith, 2nd Alabama
Horatio Washington Bruce, 7th Kentucky
John Perkins, Jr., 6th Louisiana
Jehu Amaziah Orr, 1st Mississippi
Josiah Turner, 5th North Carolina
James Hervey Witherspoon, Jr., 1st South Carolina
Daniel Coleman DeJarnette, Sr., 8th Virginia
William Cabell Rives, 7th Virginia (resigned March 7, 1865)
John DeWitt Clinton Atkins, 9th Tennessee — session 2
Thomas Lowndes Snead, 1st Missouri — session 2
Indian Affairs
Otho Robards Singleton, 5th Mississippi, Chairman — session 1
Thomas Jefferson Foster, 1st Alabama
Thomas Burton Hanly, 4th Arkansas
Samuel St. George Rogers, 1st Florida
Joseph Hubbard Echols, 6th Georgia
James Chrisman, 5th Kentucky
Josiah Turner, 5th North Carolina
John Porry Murray, 4th Tennessee
Samuel Augustine Miller, 14th Virginia
Elias Cornelius Boudinot, Cherokee Nation
John Robert Baylor, 5th Texas — session 2
Peter Singleton Wilkes, 6th Missouri — session 2
John Milton Elliott, 12th Kentucky — session 2
Judiciary
William Parish Chilton, Sr., 6th Alabama
Mark Harden Blandford, 3rd Georgia
James William Moore, 10th Kentucky
Lucius Jacques Dupré, 4th Louisiana
Burgess Sidney Gaither, 9th North Carolina
Edwin Augustus Keebel, 6th Tennessee
Thomas Saunders Gholson, 4th Virginia
Charles Wells Russell, 16th Virginia
Augustus Hill Garland, 3rd Arkansas (resigned to become CS senator November 8, 1864) — session 1
Simpson Harris Morgan, 6th Texas (died December 15, 1864) — session 2
Felix Ives Batson, 1st Arkansas — session 2
Henry Gray, 5th Louisiana — session 2
George Graham Vest, 5th Missouri — session 2
Medical Department
David Clopton, 7th Alabama
Joseph Hubbard Echols, 6th Georgia
Henry English Read, 3rd Kentucky
William Dunbar Holder, 2nd Mississippi
James Graham Ramsay, 8th North Carolina
James Farrow, 5th South Carolina
James McCallum, 7th Tennessee
Thomas Menees, 8th Tennessee
Daniel Coleman DeJarnette, Sr., 8th Virginia
Military Affairs
William Porcher Miles, 2nd South Carolina, Chairman
James Lawrence Pugh, 8th Alabama
Thomas Burton Hanly, 4th Arkansas
Robert Benjamin Hilton, 2nd Florida
James Milton Smith, 7th Georgia
Humphrey Marshall, 8th Kentucky
Charles Jacques Villeré, 1st Louisiana
Henry Cousins Chambers, 4th Mississippi
Robert Rufus Bridgers, 2nd North Carolina
William Graham Swan, 2nd Tennessee
Anthony Martin Branch, 3rd Texas
Waller Redd Staples, 12th Virginia
John Bullock Clark, Sr., 3rd Missouri — session 2
Williams Carter Wickham, 3rd Virginia — session 2
Naval Affairs
David Clopton, 7th Alabama, Chairman
Samuel St. George Rogers, 1st Florida
John Troup Shewmake, 5th Georgia
William Dunbar Holder, 2nd Mississippi
James Graham Ramsay, 8th North Carolina
William Waters Boyce, 6th South Carolina
John Vines Wright, 10th Tennessee
David Funsten, 9th Virginia
Robert Henry Whitfield, 2nd Virginia (resigned March 2, 1865)
Michael Walsh Cluskey, 11th Tennessee — session 2
Stephen Heard Darden, 1st Texas — session 2
Ordnance and Ordnance Stores
Marcus Henderson Cruikshank, 4th Alabama
William Ephraim Smith, 2nd Georgia
Benjamin Franklin Bradley, 11th Kentucky
Ethelbert Barksdale, 6th Mississippi
George Washington Logan, 10th North Carolina
James Hervey Witherspoon, Jr., 1st South Carolina
John Porry Murray, 4th Tennessee
John DeWitt Clinton Atkins, 9th Tennessee
Robert Latané Montague, 1st Virginia
Robert Anthony Hatcher, 7th Missouri — session 2
Lewis Malone Ayer, Jr., 3rd South Carolina — session 2
Patents
William Parish Chilton, Sr., 6th Alabama, Chairman
Hiram Parks Bell, 9th Georgia
Horatio Washington Bruce, 7th Kentucky
John Tillman Lamkin, 7th Mississippi
Thomas Charles Fuller, 4th North Carolina
Joseph Brown Heiskell, 1st Tennessee
Robert Henry Whitfield, 2nd Virginia (resigned March 2, 1865)
John Robert Baylor, 5th Texas — session 2
Pay and Mileage
Theodore Legrand Burnett, 6th Kentucky, Chairman
Thomas Burton Hanly, 4th Arkansas
Joseph Hubbard Echols, 6th Georgia
Mark Harden Blandford, 3rd Georgia — temporary, session 2
Post Offices and Post Roads
Thomas Jefferson Foster, 1st Alabama
Hiram Parks Bell, 9th Georgia
Benjamin Franklin Bradley, 11th Kentucky
John Tillman Lamkin, 7th Mississippi
James Thomas Leach, 3rd North Carolina
James Hervey Witherspoon, Jr., 1st South Carolina
James McCallum, 7th Tennessee
Franklin Barlow Sexton, 4th Texas
LaFayette McMullen, 13th Virginia
John Milton Elliott, 12th Kentucky — session 2
Peter Singleton Wilkes, 6th Missouri — session 2
Printing
Lucius Jacques Dupré, 4th Louisiana, Chairman
Marcus Henderson Cruikshank, 4th Alabama
George Washington Logan, 10th North Carolina
William Graham Swan, 2nd Tennessee
John Goode, Jr., 6th Virginia
Public Buildings
James Lawrence Pugh, 8th Alabama, Chairman
Charles Magill Conrad, 2nd Louisiana
LaFayette McMullen, 13th Virginia
William Dunbar Holder, 2nd Mississippi — session 2
Aaron H. Conrow, 4th Missouri — session 2
Quartermaster's and Commissary Departments and Military Transportation
George Nelson Lester, 8th Georgia
Willis Benson Machen, 1st Kentucky
Henry English Read, 3rd Kentucky
Jehu Amaziah Orr, 1st Mississippi
James Madison Leach, 7th North Carolina (elected April 21, 1864)
William Dunlap Simpson, 4th South Carolina
Henry Stuart Foote, 5th Tennessee (fled to Canada before completing term)
Frederick William Mackey Holliday, 10th Virginia
Robert Johnston, 15th Virginia
Aaron H. Conrow, 4th Missouri — session 2
Rules and Officers of the House
William Parish Chilton, Sr., 6th Alabama
George Nelson Lester, 8th Georgia
John Perkins, Jr., 6th Louisiana
William Nathan Harrell Smith, 1st North Carolina
Robert Latané Montague, 1st Virginia
Territories and Public Lands
Thomas Jefferson Foster, 1st Alabama
Robert Benjamin Hilton, 2nd Florida
William Ephraim Smith, 2nd Georgia
James Chrisman, 5th Kentucky
James Thomas Leach, 3rd North Carolina
Thomas Menees, 8th Tennessee
Anthony Martin Branch, 3rd Texas
LaFayette McMullen, 13th Virginia
Augustus Hill Garland, 3rd Arkansas (resigned to become CS senator November 8, 1864) — session 1
George Washington Ewing, 4th Kentucky — session 2
Nimrod Lindsay Norton, 2nd Missouri — session 2
Ways and Means
Francis Strother Lyon, 5th Alabama, Chairman
Clifford Anderson, 4th Georgia
Eli Metcalfe Bruce, 9th Kentucky
Charles Magill Conrad, 2nd Louisiana
Ethelbert Barksdale, 6th Mississippi
John Adams Gilmer, 6th North Carolina
Arthur St. Clair Colyar, 3rd Tennessee
Franklin Barlow Sexton, 4th Texas
John Brown Baldwin, 11th Virginia
Duncan Farrar Kenner, 3rd Louisiana — session 2
Rufus King Garland, Jr., 2nd Arkansas — session 2
Joint Committees
Impressments (Session 1)[8]
- Senators
John William Clark Watson, Mississippi
William Alexander Graham, North Carolina
Robert Woodward Barnwell, South Carolina
- Representatives
William Parish Chilton, Sr., 6th Alabama
Thomas Burton Hanly, 4th Arkansas
Julian Hartridge, 1st Georgia
Henry Cousins Chambers, 4th Mississippi
John Brown Baldwin, 11th Virginia
Notes
^ Historical Atlas ..., pp. 135-138
^ Permanent Constitution of the Confederate States and Confederate Senate Journal
^ Historical Atlas ..., p. 135
^ Historical Atlas ..., p. 136
^ Historical Atlas ... p. 20 and p. 128
^ Historical Atlas ... p. 137 and notes p. 139
^ ab Historical Atlas ... p. 137 and notes p. 140
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References
The Historical Atlas of the Congresses of the Confederate States of America: 1861–1865, by Kenneth C. Martis (Simon and Schuster 1994)
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