- John S. Phelps
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office= Governor of Missouri
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predecessor=Charles Henry Hardin
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birth_date= December 22, 1814
birth_place= Simsbury,Connecticut
death_date=November 20. 1886
death_place= St. Louis,Missouri
spouse=Mary Whitney
profession= Attorney
party= Democrat
religion=John Smith Phelps (
December 22 1814 ndashNovember 20 1886 ) was apolitician , soldier during theAmerican Civil War , and theGovernor ofMissouri .Early life and career
John Smith Phelps, the son of
Elisha Phelps , was born in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut. He attended common schools and then studied law at Trinity College inHartford, Connecticut , graduating in 1832. He was admitted to the bar in 1835 and commenced practice in Simsbury. After his marriage to Mary Whitney in 1837, he moved toSpringfield, Missouri , and quickly became one of the leading lawyers in southwest Missouri.Phelps was elected to the
Missouri House of Representatives in 1840. Four years later, onMarch 4 1845 , he was elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-Ninth Congress, and to eight succeeding Congresses (March 4 1845 ndashMarch 3 1863 ). During his 18-year term, he served as Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means (Thirty-Fifth Congress) and came to be regarded as a champion of government bounties to soldiers, aid to railroads, and inexpensive postage.Phelps was popular in
Washington D.C. and at home. In 1857 Missourians honored him by naming the newly-created county of Phelps after him. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1862.Civil War
At the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861, Phelps returned to Springfield and enlisted as a private in Captain Coleman's Company of Missouri Infantry. He was promoted to
lieutenant colonel onOctober 2 ,1861 and tocolonel December 19 ,1861 . Following the Union defeat at theBattle of Wilson's Creek , Mary Phelps cared for the body of GeneralNathaniel Lyon , killed during the battle, while her husband retreated with the Union army to Rolla. By special arrangement with PresidentAbraham Lincoln , Phelps organized aninfantry regiment which bore his name, Phelps’s Regiment, Missouri Volunteer Infantry. The regiment spent most of the winter of 1861—62 as the garrison of Fort Wyman at Rolla. In March 1862, Phelps led his regiment in the fierce fighting at Pea Ridge inArkansas . He was mustered outMay 13 ,1862 . In July 1862, he was appointed by President Lincoln as Military Governor of Arkansas, but he resigned the position due to ill health.Postbellum activities
Phelps returned to Springfield in 1864 to resume his law practice. He was an unsuccessful candidate for Governor of Missouri in 1868, but in 1876 was elected to the position as the only candidate who could successfully lead Northern and Southern factions in the state. During his tenure as governor, Phelps supported currency reform and increased support for
public education . He retired in 1881, praised as one of Missouri’s best governors.John Smith Phelps died in
St. Louis, Missouri . He rests in Hazelwood Cemetery in Springfield, Missouri.References
*cite web |title=Phelps, John Smith |work=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=P000296 | accessmonthday=September 18 |accessyear=2005
*cite web |title=Information Sheet: Phelps, John S. |work=Western Historical Manuscript Collection - Rolla |url=http://web.umr.edu/~whmcinfo/shelf23/r562/info.html | accessmonthday=September 18 |accessyear=2005External links
*cite web |title=John Smith Phelps|work=Generals and Brevets |url=http://www.generalsandbrevets.com/ngp/phelpsjs.htm | accessmonthday=September 18 |accessyear=2005
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