- Edward Junius Black
Edward Junius Black (
October 30 ,1806 -September 1 ,1846 ) was aUnited States Representative and lawyer from Georgia. His son was U.S. RepresentativeGeorge Robison Black Born in Beaufort,
South Carolina , in 1806, the elder Black graduated from the Richmond Academy inAugusta, Georgia , studied law, gained admittance to the state bar in 1827 and began practicing law in Augusta.Black served in the
Georgia House of Representatives from 1829 to 1831. He moved toScreven County, Georgia , in 1832. In 1838, he was elected to theUnited States House of Representatives as a Whig to represent Georgia in the26th United States Congress and served one term fromMarch 4 ,1839 , untilMarch 3 ,1841 as his lost his reelection bid as a Democrat for a second term in that seat in 1840; however, he did win election as a Democrat to fill a vacancy in the 27th Congress caused by the resignations of Georgia RepresentativesJulius C. Alford ,William Crosby Dawson andEugenius Aristides Nisbet . He won reelection to that seat in the general election of 1842 and served in the 28th Congress and his second sting in the U.S. congress spanned fromJanuary 3 ,1842 , toMarch 3 ,1845 . Black lost his reelection bid in 1844 and returned to practicing law. He died onSeptember 1 ,1846 , and was buried in a family cemetery near Millettville, South Carolina, in Allendale County.References
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