- Augustin Smith Clayton
Augustin Smith Clayton (
November 27 ,1783 –June 21 ,1839 ) was ajurist andpolitician from the American state of Georgia.Clayton was born in
Fredericksburg, Virginia , attended the Richmond Academy inAugusta, Georgia , and graduated with the inaugural class of Franklin College (now known as theFranklin College of Arts and Sciences ) at theUniversity of Georgia (UGA) in Athens with aBachelor of Arts in 1804. While at UGA, Clayton founded theDemosthenian Literary Society .After studying law under the tutelage of judge
Thomas P. Carnes , Clayton was admitted to the state bar in 1806 and began practicing law inCarnesville, Georgia (which was named in the Judge's honor). In 1807, he married Judge Carnes' daughter, Julia, and they moved back to Athens in 1808. Clayton's granddaughter, Julia Carnes King, would marry another famous UGA alumnus,Henry W. Grady .In 1810, Clayton was elected to represent Clarke County in the
Georgia House of Representatives and served through 1812. In that same year, he became the secretary for the Board of Trustees for UGA. Clayton was appointed to the board in 1816 and remained on the board until his death.Clayton also served as the clerk of the Georgia House from 1813-1815. In 1826 and 1827, he was elected to the
Georgia Senate . Clayton also served as judge of the superior courts of the Western circuit of Georgia both preceding (1819-1825) and following (1828-1831) his state senate service.In 1831, Clayton won a special election to fill the remaining term of the resigning
Wilson Lumpkin in theUnited States House of Representatives , and Clayton won reelection to a second term in the regular election in 1832.Clayton maintained business interests in the construction of a
cotton mill in 1827 known as theGeorgia Factory on theOcoee River located south of Athens. He also played an instrumental role in securing the charter for theGeorgia Railroad in 1836.After his congressional service, Clayton returned to Athens and praticed law. He died in that city in 1839 and was buried in its
Oconee Hill Cemetery . Clayton Street in Athens,Clayton, Georgia andClayton County, Georgia were all named in his honor. His final residence in Athens was located on the north side of Clayton Street approximately halfway between Thomas and Jackson Streets.References
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* [http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/cgi-bin/ebind2html.pl/reed_c02?seq=53 "History of the University of Georgia", Thomas Walter Reed, Imprint: Athens, Georgia : University of Georgia, ca. 1949 pp.89-92]External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7115191 Find-A-Grave profile for Augustin Smith Clayton]
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