- John Bullock Clark
John Bullock Clark, Sr. (
April 17 ,1802 –October 29 ,1885 ) was a member of both theUnited States Congress and theConfederate Congress .Clark was born in
Madison County, Kentucky , a nephew of CongressmenChristopher Henderson Clark andJames Clark . He attended the country schools, studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1824. Establishing a law practice inFayette, Missouri , he served as clerk of the Howard County courts from 1824 until 1834. Clark was commissionedcolonel of Missouri Mounted Volunteers during theBlack Hawk War in 1832. He was promoted tomajor general of the statemilitia in 1848.Entering politics, Clark was a member of the State house of representatives in 1850 and 1851. He was appointed as a Democrat to the Thirty-fifth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of
James S. Green . He was reelected to the Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh Congresses and served fromDecember 7 ,1857 , untilJuly 13 ,1861 , when he was expelled for having taken up arms against the Union. He was replaced byWilliam Augustus Hall .Clark served as a Senator from Missouri in the
First Confederate Congress and a Representative in theSecond Confederate Congress . He also served in the field as abrigadier general in theMissouri State Guard .After the war, he practiced law until his death in
Fayette, Missouri . He was buried in Fayette Cemetery.His son,
John Bullock Clark, Jr. served as a general in theConfederate States Army as well as apostbellum U.S. Congressman.ee also
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