- Jackson Morton
Jackson Morton (
August 10 ,1794 –November 20 ,1874 ) was anantebellum United States Senator fromFlorida and then a member of theCongress of the Confederate States during theAmerican Civil War .Early life
Morton was born in
Fredericksburg, Virginia . He was the brother ofJeremiah Morton , a U.S. Representative fromVirginia . Jackson Morton graduated from Washington College (nowWashington and Lee University ) ofLexington, Virginia , in 1814 and from theCollege of William and Mary inWilliamsburg, Virginia , in 1815. Morton moved toPensacola, Florida , in 1820 and engaged in the lumber business.U.S. government
In 1836, Morton became a member of the
Florida Territorial Legislative Council and served as its president in 1837. In 1838, he was a delegate to the state constitutional convention for the firstFlorida Constitution . Morton was aUnited States Navy agent in Pensacola from 1841 to 1845. In 1848, he was a presidential elector on the Whig Party ticket.Morton was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1848. He served in the Senate from 1849 to 1855 and was not a candidate for reelection. Morton resumed activity in the lumber business after his senate service.
Confederate government
As the
slavery division grew between northern and southern United States, Morton became active in the development of the Confederacy. OnNovember 30 ,1860 , he was chosen to represent Santa Rosa County as a delegate of the Florida Secession Convention in Tallahassee. OnJanuary 7 ,1861 , Morton was appointed to be part of a twelve-person committee to prepare anOrdinance of Secession for Florida [http://www.civilwarhome.com/Florida1.htm Florida In The Civil War, Chapter 1 ] ] . Morton andGeorge Taliaferro Ward attempted to have the ordinance amended so that Florida would not secede until Georgia andAlabama seceded and so that popular ratification would be required. They were overruled onJanuary 8 ,1861 , and the ordinance went to a vote as planned [ [http://www.coolchange.net/archives/january.htm Freedom First ] ] . Morton voted in favor of secession and, onJanuary 10 ,1861 , by a vote of 62-7, Florida became the third state to leave the United States.On
January 17 ,1861 , Morton was appointed to be a delegate to theMontgomery, Alabama , convention for constructing a provisional Confederate government. OnFebruary 4 ,1861 , the delegates met and drafted theProvisional Confederate States Constitution which was signed by Morton and the rest of the delegates four days later. The delegates at this convention became theProvisional Confederate Congress . Morton served for the duration of the provisional congress and, in the month following the provisional constitution, he also signed its successor, theConfederate States Constitution . Morton andAugustus Maxwell were the only people to represent Florida in both the United States Congress and theConfederate Congress .Jackson Morton returned to Santa Rosa County and died at his home, "Mortonia", near
Milton, Florida , on November 22, 1874. Morton was interred there in a private cemetery.ee also
*
List of United States Senators from Florida
*U.S. Congressional Delegations from Florida References
* ISBN 1-882695-00-3.
Notes
External links
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M001015 Congressional Biography]
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/morton.html#R9M0J7HBC PoliticalGraveyard.com]
* [http://www.civilwarhome.com/Florida1.htm CivilWarHome.com]
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