- Hopkins Holsey
Hopkins Holsey (
August 25 ,1779 -March 2 ,1856 ) was a United States Representative, newspaper publisher and lawyer from Georgia.Born near Lynchburg,
Virginia , in 1779, Holsey attended theUniversity of Virginia in Charlottesville,Virginia , and graduated from theLitchfield Law School in Litchfield,Connecticut . Holsey gained admittance to the Georgia state bar and practiced law inHamilton, Georgia .Holsey represented
Hancock County, Georgia , in theGeorgia House of Representatives before moving toHarris County, Georgia . In 1835, he was elected as a Jacksonian Representative from Georgia to the24th United States Congress to serve the remainder of the term left vacant whenJames C. Terrell resigned due to poor health. Holsey successfully switched political parties to win reelection to his seat as a Democrat in the 25th Congress. His congressional service spanned fromOctober 5 ,1835 , untilMarch 3 ,1839 .After his congressional service, Holsey moved to
Athens, Georgia , and became publisher of theSouthern Banner . He ran unsuccessfully for the33rd United States Congress . After leaving the newspaper industry, Holsey began practicing law again inButler, Georgia . He died at Brighwater, his estate near Butler, and was buried there.References
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