- Richard Henry Wilde
Richard Henry Wilde (
September 24 ,1789 -September 10 ,1847 ) was aUnited States Representative and lawyer from Georgia.Biography
Wilde was born in
Dublin, Ireland , in 1789, but came to America at age eight" [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_action=doc&p_docid=11674DF65FA1BB88&p_docnum=1&s_dlid=DL0108022818405308922&s_ecproduct=SUB-FREE&s_ecprodtype=INSTANT&s_subterm=Subscription%20until%3A%2012%2F14%2F2015%2011%3A59%20PM&s_subexpires=12%2F14%2F2015%2011%3A59%20PM&s_username=freeuser&s_accountid=AC0107071613143204025&s_upgradeable=no Old New Haven] ", Juliet Lapidos, "The Advocate ",March 17 ,2005 ] and moved toAugusta, Georgia , in 1802. He was a businessman and studied law. After gaining admittance to the state bar in 1809, Wilde practiced law in Augusta. He served as the solicitor general of the superior court ofRichmond County, Georgia , and was also the attorney general of Georgia from 1811 to 1813 as a result of holding the Richmond County position.In 1814, Wilde was elected as a Democratic-Republican Representative to the
14th United States Congress and served one term fromMarch 4 ,1815 untilMarch 3 ,1817 , as he lost his reelection campaign in 1816. UponThomas W. Cobb 's resignation, Wilde successfully ran as a Crawford Republican to fill that seat in the 18th Congress and served only a month fromFebruary 7 ,1825 , toMarch 3 ,1825 . After several more unsuccessful Congressional campaigns in 1824 and 1826, Wilde ran again in 1827 as a Jacksonian to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John Forsyth and won election to fill that term. He was reelected to three additional terms (21st, 22nd and 23rd Congresses) in that seat and served fromNovember 17 ,1827 , toMarch 3 ,1835 .Wilde lost his reelection campaign in 1834 and traveled in Europe from 1835 to 1840. In 1843, he moved to
New Orleans , returned to the practice of law and served as a professor of constitutional law at the University of Louisiana at New Orleans (current-dayTulane University ). Wilde died in New Orleans onSeptember 10 ,1847 , and was interred in a vault in a cemetery in New Orleans. In 1854, he was reinterred at Sand Hill family burying ground near Augusta and then reinterred an additional time in 1886 in the Augusta's City Cemetery.Writings
Wilde also wrote a well known poem "Hesperia" about the
geography andtopography of the United States. He wrote several other works, promptingRufus Wilmot Griswold to consider including him in one of his influential anthologies. Though he did provide several pieces for Griswold to include, Wilde responded, "As literature does no good for an advocate's reputation, I should be pleased if you will give my place... to somebody else." [Parks, Edd Winfield. "Ante-Bellum Southern Literary Critics". Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1962: 56.] The only complete book-length work published in his lifetime was "Conjectures and Researches concerning the Love, Madness, and Imprisonment of Torquato Tasso" (1842). Two works left incomplete were "Life and Times of Dante" and "Specimens of the Italian Lyric Poets". [Parks, Edd Winfield. "Ante-Bellum Southern Literary Critics". Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1962: 52.]References
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