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For the United States federal jduge, see Connally Findlay Trigg (judge).
Connally Findlay Trigg Personal details Born September 18, 1847
Abingdon, Washington County, VirginiaDied April 23, 1907 (aged 59)
Washington County, VirginiaPolitical party Democratic Religion Episcopalian Connally Findlay Trigg (September 18, 1847 – April 23, 1907) was a United States Congressman from Virginia and a Confederate soldier during the American Civil War. He was born in Abingdon, the county seat of Washington County, Virginia. He attended the common schools, studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1870 and commenced practice in Abingdon.[1]
He was the son of Dr. Daniel Trigg of Abingdon and Anna Munford Tompkins, who was a lineal descendant of William Byrd of Westover and Robert "King" Carter. This also made him a cousin of General Robert E. Lee.
During the Civil War, he was a private in the First Virginia Cavalry and also served in the Confederate States Navy.[1] After the war, he was elected Commonwealth attorney for Washington County in 1872, which position he held until he resigned in 1884 to become a candidate for Congress.[1] He was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-ninth Congress (March 4, 1885 to March 3, 1887).[1] He resumed the practice of law. He died in Abingdon on April 23, 1907 and was buried in Sinking Spring Cemetery.[1]
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Preceded by
Henry BowenU.S. Congress, 9th District
March 4, 1885-March 3, 1887Succeeded by
Henry BowenCategories:- 1847 births
- 1907 deaths
- Members of the United States House of Representatives from Virginia
- Virginia lawyers
- People from Abingdon, Virginia
- People from Washington County, Virginia
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