- Archibald Yell
Infobox Governor
name = Archibald Yell
order = 2nd
office = Governor of Arkansas
term_start = 1840
term_end = 1844
lieutenant =
predecessor = James S. Conway
successor = Samuel Adams
birth_date = birth date|1797|8|9|mf=y
birth_place =North Carolina
death_date = death date and age|1847|2|23|1797|8|9
death_place = Buena Vista, Mexico
party = Democrat
spouse =
profession =
religion =Archibald Yell (August 9, 1797 – February 23, 1847) was a member of the
United States House of Representatives , Governor of the State ofArkansas , and a Brigadier General in theUnited States Army serving in theMexican-American War .Early life
Archibald Yell was born in
North Carolina , but moved toTennessee with his parents, as a child. They first settled inJefferson County, Tennessee , later moving to Rutherford County and finally to Bedford County.As a youth, Yell participated in the
Creek War in 1813 and early 1814 under future PresidentAndrew Jackson , who became a special friend of Yell's. In 1814 and 1815, he served with Jackson inLouisiana during theWar of 1812 and participated in theBattle of New Orleans .Yell returned to Tennessee and was admitted to the bar in
Fayetteville, Tennessee . In 1818 he joined Jackson's army during the First Seminole War inFlorida .Marriages and children
It was in Bedford County that he met and married his first wife, Mary Scott, in 1821. She had one daughter, also named Mary (born January 5, 1823) and died in childbirth on that day. Within a few years, he had married Nancy Moore of
Danville, Kentucky , and they would have four more children, before her death. He then married the widow Mariah (McIlvaine) Ficklin, but they had no children.Political career
Yell became a member of the
Tennessee House of Representatives and received several Federal appointments during the Jackson administration. He was appointed to head the Federal land office inLittle Rock, Arkansas in 1831. Yell was offered the governorship of the territory ofFlorida in 1832 but declined. In 1835 he received an appointment as an Arkansas territorial judge. He is reported to have single-handedly retrieved a criminal from a local saloon and physically brought him to his court.He was a strong supporter and personal friend of President
James K. Polk . Just prior to taking office in 1835, Polk sent Yell to Texas to advocate for its annexation to the Union. He was elected to theUnited States House of Representatives in 1836 when statehood was granted and served until 1839. While in Washington, he was a strong supporter of Texas statehood and favored a stronger military.It was around this time that Yell formed the first
Masonic lodge in Arkansas atFayetteville, Arkansas .In 1840 Yell was elected
Governor of Arkansas and focused on internal improvements and better control of banks. He was also a supporter of public education. In 1844 Yell resigned his post as governor to run again for Congress. Yell is reported to have been the consummate campaigner. At one stop during the campaign he is reported to have won a shooting match, donated the meat to the poor, and bought a jug of whiskey for the crowd.Death and burial
Soon after taking his seat in Congress, the
Mexican-American War broke out and Yell returned to Arkansas and formed the1st Arkansas Volunteer Cavalry . Yell's cavalry compiled a record of insubordination. On February 23, 1847 Yell fell in combat at theBattle of Buena Vista . Several other famous Arkansans served under Yell inMexico including future governorJohn Selden Roane , and future Confederate GeneralsAlbert Pike ,Solon Borland , andJames Fleming Fagan .Yell was originally buried on the field where he fell at Buena Vista. His body was soon removed and returned to Arkansas for burial at Waxhaws Cemetery in Fayetteville. When
Evergreen Cemetery (Fayetteville, AR) was established his body was moved permanently to the Masonic section of that cemetery.Legacy
Yell County, Arkansas , and the town ofYellville, Arkansas , are both named for Archibald Yell. During theAmerican Civil War , a Confederate unit named after Yell was formed inHelena, Arkansas , and known as the "Yell Rifles." Yell's nephew,James Yell , became a Major General of the Arkansasstate militia during the Civil War.External links
* Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture entry: [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=126 Archibald Yell]
Persondata
NAME= Yell, Archibald
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Governors of Arkansas and United States Army general
DATE OF BIRTH= August 9, 1797
PLACE OF BIRTH=North Carolina
DATE OF DEATH= February 23, 1847
PLACE OF DEATH=
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