- Armstead M. Alexander
Armstead Milton Alexander (
May 26 ,1834 –November 7 ,1892 ) was a lawyer who served as a member of theUnited States House of Representatives fromMissouri .He was born in
Winchester, Kentucky , and later graduated from Bethany College. Around 1848, he moved to theParis, Missouri , area to become ablacksmith . In 1849, he joined theCalifornia gold rush , returning later to Paris, Missouri, to engage in business. During theAmerican Civil War , he sided with the Confederacy, and served in theConfederate Army .In 1870, he was admitted to the bar of Missouri, and starting practicing in the Paris area, although he did not sign the record there until 1881. During this time, he served as prosecuting attorney for Monroe County from 1872 through 1876, and was a delegate to the Missouri Constitutional Convention in 1875.
He was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1883, and served there through 1885. He returned to Paris, Missouri, and died there in 1892.
References
*"Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607-1896." Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, 1967.
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