- Thomas Lanier Clingman
Infobox Military Person
name= Thomas Lanier Clingman
lived=July 27 ,1812 – Dda|1897|11|3|1812|7|27
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placeofbirth=Huntsville, North Carolina
placeofdeath=Morganton, North Carolina
allegiance=Confederate States of America
branch=Infantry
serviceyears= 1861-1865
rank=Brigadier General
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battles=American Civil War
*Peninsula Campaign
*Battle of Goldsboro Bridge
*Battery Wagner
*Drewry's Bluff
*Battle of Cold Harbor
*Siege of Petersburg
*Battle of Globe Tavern
*Fort Fisher
*Battle of Bentonville
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laterwork= U.S. senator U.S. congressmanThomas Lanier Clingman (
July 27 ,1812 –November 3 ,1897 ), known as the "Prince of Politicians," was a Democratic member of theUnited States House of Representatives from 1843 to 1845 and from 1847 to 1858, and U.S. senator from the state ofNorth Carolina between 1858 and 1861. During the Civil War he refused to resign his Senate seat and was one of ten senators expelled from the Senate in absentia. He then served as a general in theConfederate States Army .Early life
Clingman was born in Huntsville, a small community in present day
Yadkin County, North Carolina . His parents were Jacob and Jane Poindexter Clingman. He was educated by private tutors and in the public schools inIredell County, NC . Clingman graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1832. He then studiedlaw and was admitted to the bar in 1834 and began practice in Huntsville.Political career
Clingman was elected to the North Carolina State house of commons in 1835. In 1836 he moved to
Asheville, North Carolina . He was a member of the North Carolina State senate in 1840. In 1843 Clingman ran as a Whig and was elected to the28th United States Congress , however he was defeated in his reelection bid in 1845. In 1845 he fought a duel with a fellow congressmanWilliam Lowndes Yancey ofAlabama . In Yancey's maiden speech on the House floor, he had impugned his opponent's integrity. Both duelists had missed. In 1847 he regained the seat and won reelection in 1849, 1851, 1853, 1855 and 1857. OnMay 7 ,1858 , he resigned after becoming aUnited States Senator as a Democrat the previous day, replacing the resigningAsa Biggs . He was reelected but was expelled from the Senate for support of the rebellion.Civil War
When he first entered the War, Clingman was the commander of the 25th North Carolina Infantry and took part in the Peninsula Campaign. He later commanded a
brigade ofinfantry . Clingman's Brigade consisted of the 8th, 31st, 51st and 61st North Carolina Infantry. Clingman's Brigade fought at Goldsboro, Battery Wagner, Drewry's Bluff, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Globe Tavern, Fort Fisher and Bentonville.Post-war career
After the Civil War, Clingman explored and measured mountains in western North Carolina and
Tennessee . Tennessee's highest mountain, also partly in North Carolina, was namedClingman's Dome in his honor. He died inMorganton, NC and was buried in the Riverside Cemetery in Asheville, NC. [Cite web | url = http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/asheville/riv.htm | title = Riverside Cemetery | work = nps.gov | publisher =National Register of Historic Places | accessdate = 2008-02-25]External links
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