Alexander Mosby Clayton
Alexander Mosby Clayton | |
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Member of the Provisional C.S. Congress from Mississippi | |
In office February 4, 1861 – May 11, 1861 | |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Alexander Bradford |
Personal details | |
Born |
Campbell County, Virginia, U.S. | January 15, 1801
Died |
September 30, 1889 88) Benton County, Mississippi, U.S. | (aged
Resting place | Hill Crest Cemetery, Holly Springs, Mississippi, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Lawyer |
Alexander Mosby Clayton (January 15, 1801 – September 30, 1889) was an American jurist. He served as a member of the Provisional C.S. Congress from Mississippi (1861).
Early life and career
Alexander Mosby Clayton was born in Campbell County, Virginia. He migrated first to Arkansas, where he served on the Territorial Supreme Court in 1832, then to Mississippi where he served as a state court judge from 1842 to 1852. In 1853 he served as United States consul in Havana, Cuba. He represented the state in the Provisional C.S. Congress from February to May, 1861. He resigned and was appointed as a Confederate District Court Judge for the balance of the year. After the war he again served as a state court judge from 1866 to 1869.
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Preceded by Position established |
Member of the Provisional C.S. Congress from Mississippi 1861 |
Succeeded by Alexander Bradford |
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