- John Hemphill (senator)
John Hemphill (
December 18 ,1803 –January 3 ,1862 ) wasChief Justice of theTexas Supreme Court , aUnited States Senator , and a veteran of wars with Native Americans.Hemphill's father, Rev. John Hemphill, emigrated to the United States from
County Tyrone ,Ireland , his mother, Jane Lind, was a native ofPennsylvania . Hemphill was born inSouth Carolina and educated at Jefferson College, graduating in 1825. Admitted to the bar inSouth Carolina in 1829, he eventually moved his practice toTexas in 1838.Hemphill served as Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court for eighteen years while Texas was an independent republic and in the period of statehood before the Civil War. He was called the '
John Marshall ' of Texas for the role he played in the development of Texan law. He was also famous for having fought with Native American warriors who attacked him in his courtroom while court was in session. He was considered an expert on Spanish and Mexican law, and is remembered for expandingwomen's rights and supporting homestead rights. Hemphill replacedSam Houston as United States Senator from Texas when Houston did not support the right of states to secede from theUnited States .As Texas was one of the first seven states to secede, Hemphill was among fourteen United States Senators expelled by resolution in 1861. He was subsequently chosen as a Texas delegate to the
Provisional Confederate Congress , a position he held until his death inRichmond, Virginia .Hemphill County, Texas , andHemphill, Texas , are both named in his honor.John Hemphill was a cousin of
Charles Hare Hemphill, Lord Hemphill through his father theRev. John Hemphill .External links
*Handbook of Texas|id= HH/fhe13|name=John Hemphill
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000468 Biographical Directory of the US Congress]
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