- Harris Flanagin
Infobox Governor
name = Harris Flanagin
order = 7th
office = Governor of Arkansas
term_start = 1862
term_end = 1864
lieutenant =
predecessor = Henry M. Rector
successor =Isaac Murphy
birth_date = birth date|1817|11|3|mf=y
birth_place = Roadstown, New Jersey
death_date = death date and age|1874|9|23|1817|11|3
death_place =
party = Democrat
spouse =
profession =
religion =Harris Flanagin (
3 November 1817 ndash23 September 1874 ) was a Democratic Governor of the State ofArkansas .Harris Flanagin was born in
Roadstown, New Jersey . Flanagin was educated inQuaker schools inNew Jersey . At age 18 he became a professor ofmathematics . Flanagin moved west and opened his own private school inPaoli, Illinois . He studiedlaw and was admitted to theIllinois bar in 1837.Flanagin moved to Arkansas and entered
politics . He served in the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1842 to 1844.During the
American Civil War , he served in theConfederate States Army as aCaptain and rose to the rank ofColonel before the conflict was over. He served with the 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment.In 1862 Flanagin was elected Governor of Arkansas and was recalled from active duty to take office. His administration dealt primarily with war related measures and maintaining order and continuing government while undergoing an invasion. His administration was faced with
shortage s of critical items, rising prices, care of fallen soldier's families, and related problems. During the war the government was forced to suspend the collection oftax es and financed the war with paper "war bonds".The capitol at
Little Rock, Arkansas fell to Union troops on10 September 1863 . Flanagin seized as many government documents as he could and fled toWashington, Arkansas where he set up a temporary capitol.While Flanagin stayed in Confederate controlled territory a new Union government under
Isaac Murphy was inaugurated on18 April ,1864 . After the war Flanagin returned to his law practice inArkadelphia, Arkansas . Flanagin is buried atRose Hill Cemetery in Arkadelphia.External links
* Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture entry: [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=104 Harris Flanagin]
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