- Henry Hull Carlton
Henry Hull Carlton (
May 14 ,1835 –October 26 ,1905 ) was an American politician, medical doctor, journalist and soldier.Carlton was born in Athens, Georgia in 1835. He attended the
University of Georgia (UGA) in Athens for two years before attending and graduating fromJefferson Medical College inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania in 1857.During the
American Civil War , Carlton held the ranks of lieutenant, captain, and major of artillery in theConfederate States Army . He maintained a medical practice until 1872. The next year he was elected to theGeorgia House of Representatives in the State General Assembly and served in that role until 1877, a year in which he also served as speakerpro tempore of that institution.Carlton was editor and proprietor of the Athens Banner (Banner Watchman) (currently the
Athens Banner Herald ) until 1880. During this time he also studied law, gained admittance to the state bar in 1881 and began a law practice in Athens. Carlton also served as Athens city attorney (1881 and 1882). In 1884, Carlton was elected to theGeorgia Senate and served as its president in 1884 and 1885. Running as a |Democrat, he was elected to the50th United States Congress as a Representative and was re-elected to one additional term in that body.After his federal congressional service, Carlton served an additional term in the Georgia House of Representatives in 1899 before serving in the
Spanish-American War as a major in the inspector general's office. He died in Athens in 1905 and was buried inOconee Hill Cemetery in that same city.References
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* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7115166 Find-A-Grave profile for Henry Hull Carlton]
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