- Thomas Hardeman, Jr.
Thomas Hardeman, Jr. (
January 12 ,1825 –March 6 ,1891 ) was an American politician, lawyer and soldier.Hardeman was born in Eatonton, Georgia and graduated from
Emory College in 1845. He studied and was admitted to the state bar in 1847. Rather than practicing law, he pursued interests in the warehouse and commission business.After serving in the
Georgia House of Representatives in 1853, 1855, and 1857, Hardeman was elected as an Opposition Party candidate to the36th United States Congress as a Representative ofGeorgia's 3rd congressional district and served a partial term fromMarch 4 ,1859 , untilJanuary 23 ,1861 , when he resigned to become a captain in the "Floyd Rifles".During the
American Civil War , Hardeman was major of the2nd Georgia Battalion in theConfederate States Army . He then became a colonel in the45th Georgia Infantry . During the war, he served in the Georgia House of Representatives in 1863, 1864, and 1874, and served as that body's speaker.After the way, Hardeman was a delegate to the
1872 Democratic National Convention . He was also president of the State convention and chairman of the Democratic State executive committee for four years. In 1882, Hardeman won election again to the U.S. House of Representatives as a at-large Democrat to the48th United States Congress . He served one term fromMarch 4 ,1883 , toMarch 3 ,1885 . He died inMacon, Georgia , onMarch 6 ,1891 , and was buried in that city's Oak Hill Cemetery.References
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