- James Pinckney Henderson
Infobox President
name = James Pinckney Henderson
office =United States Senator
fromTexas
term_start =November 9 ,1857
term_end =June 4 ,1858
predecessor =Thomas Jefferson Rusk
successor =Matthias Ward
order2 = 1st
office2 = Governor of Texas
term_start2 =February 19 ,1846
term_end2 =December 21 ,1847
lieutenant2 =Albert Clinton Horton
predecessor2 = office created
successor2 =George Tyler Wood
birth_date =December 5 ,1803
date of death =June 4 ,1858
nationality = American
party = Democratic
occupation =Lawyer ,Diplomat James Pinckney Henderson (
March 31 ,1808 -June 4 ,1858 ) was aUnited States andRepublic of Texas lawyer, politician, soldier, and the first Governor of the State of Texas.James P. Henderson was born in
Lincolnton, North Carolina , onMarch 31 ,1808 . He was the son of Lawson and Elizabeth (Carruth) Henderson. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1829. In 1835 he removed toCanton, Mississippi . Due to his growing interest in theTexas Revolution , Henderson began enlistments for service inTexas . He arrived in Texas in June of 1836 (after independence had been won) and was commissioned as a brigadier general byDavid G. Burnet . He was sent back to theUnited States to recruit for theRepublic of Texas army. He organized a company in his nativeNorth Carolina and sent it to Texas at his own expense.After he returned to Texas, Henderson served as attorney general under
Sam Houston , and became secretary of state afterStephen F. Austin 's death in December 1836. In 1837 he was appointed as a minister from theRepublic of Texas toEngland andFrance . James P. Henderson married Frances Cox ofPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania (whom he met in France) in October of 1839. Upon his return from overseas, Henderson set up a private law practice in San Augustine. In November of 1845, he was elected governor of the new state of Texas, and took office in February 1846. While still serving as governor he was granted permission from the state legislature to personally assume command of a division of Texas Rangers being sent to fight in theMexican-American War . AppointedMajor General of Texas Volunteers he assumed command of the so called "Texas Division" which was composed of two regiments led by colonelsJohn C. Hays and future governorGeorge T. Wood . He served underZachary Taylor in northernMexico and fought at theBattle of Monterrey . After the battle the division was disbanded and most of the Texans returned home. Henderson did not run for a second term as governor but later served in the United States Senate fromNovember 9 ,1857 until his death onJune 4 ,1858 . He was buried in the Congressional Cemetery inWashington, D. C. , but in 1930 was re-interred in the Texas State Cemetery inAustin, Texas .Henderson County, which was established in 1846, and the city of Henderson in Rusk County are named in his honor.
s-ttl|title=
United States Senator forTexas
alongside=Sam Houston
years=1857–1858External links
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000481 Congressional Biographical Directory]
* [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/HH/fhe14.html Handbook of Texas Online]
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