- Leonard A. Abercrombie
Leonard Anderson Abercrombie (1832-1891) was a
lawyer ,Confederate States Army officer, and aTexas state senator.Early life
Leonard A. Abercrombie was born in
Macon County, Alabama , on December 1, 1832, He was educated inAlexandria, Virginia , and read law inTuskegee, Alabama .Law career
He was admitted to the bar in 1854 but later that same year he moved to
Madison County, Texas , and then to Huntsville. In 1860, he was elected prosecuting attorney for Galveston, Grimes, Harris, Montgomery, and Walker counties.American Civil War ServiceFrom January 28 until February 4, 1861, Abercrombie represented Walker County as a delegate to the state Secession Convention. During the
American Civil War he served aslieutenant colonel of Col.Henry M. Elmore 's Twentieth Texas Infantry. This regiment, organized in the spring of 1862, was composed mostly of middle-aged men. It was assigned to guard duty on theTexas Gulf coast from Galveston to the Sabine River and did not see action outside of the state. It did, however, play an important role in the Confederate recapture of Galveston in January 1863 (See theBattle of Galveston ).Postbellum
After the war, Abercrombie returned to his legal practice at Huntsville and was elected to represent the Ninth District as a state senator in the Twentieth Legislature. He was reelected to a seat in the Twenty-first Legislature.
Personal life
He was married to
Lavinia Chilton inTuskegee, Alabama . They had seven children.Death
He died in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , on December 23, 1891, and his body was returned to Huntsville for burial.References
*Handbook of Texas|id=AA/fab2|name=Leonard Anderson Abercrombie
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