- Burgess Sidney Gaither
Burgess Sidney Gaither (
March 16 ,1807 –February 23 ,1892 ) was a prominentNorth Carolina politician and attorney who served in theConfederate States Congress during theAmerican Civil War .Early Life and education
Gaither was born in
Iredell County, North Carolina , the son of Burgess Gaither (a longtime member of theNorth Carolina House of Commons ) and Milly Martin. B.S. Gaither attended theUniversity of Georgia , where classmates includedAlexander Stephens andRobert Toombs .Admitted to the bar in 1829, Gaither practiced law and served as clerk of court in Burke County. He was also elected to represent the county in the 1835 convention to revise the
North Carolina Constitution .Political career
A Whig and a supporter of
Henry Clay , Gaither was appointed superintendent of the mint atCharlotte in 1841 by PresidentJohn Tyler .He was a member of the
North Carolina Senate in 1840-41 and again in 1844-45, when he served as President pro tempore. The legislature then elected Gaither to serve as solicitor (district attorney ) for the state's seventh judicial district. In 1851 and 1853, he was an unsuccessful candidate for Congress against maverick WhigThomas L. Clingman . Gaither supported the Constitutional Union Party in the 1860 presidential election but was a defender of the Southern cause after Abraham Lincoln's inauguration.He represented the state in the
First Confederate Congress and theSecond Confederate Congress from 1862 to 1865. After the war, Gaither resumed his law practice and ran two more unsuccessful races for Congress. He died in Morganton shortly before what would have been his 85th birthday.External links
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gaither-galasinski.html The Political Graveyard]
* [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=70740 OurCampaigns.com]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=DuZMGIgQKq4C&pg=PA98&lpg=PA98&dq=%22burgess+sidney+gaither%22&source=web&ots=6cnErJWPR2&sig=qttdGkHzlDPui7-SKzzchDqhlhk#PPA98,M1 Biographical History of North Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present]
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