- Edmund Strother Dargan
Edmund Strother Dargan (
April 15 ,1805 –November 22 ,1879 ) was aU.S. Representative fromAlabama , and then a representative to theConfederate States Congress during theAmerican Civil War .Born near
Wadesboro, North Carolina , Dargan pursued preparatory studies at home. He then studied law and was admitted to the bar in Wadesboro in 1829. Later, he moved toWashington, Alabama , where he commenced the practice of law and was for several years aJustice of the Peace . He moved to Montgomery in 1833 and to Mobile in 1841. He served as judge of the circuit court, Mobile district, in 1841 and 1842. He served in theAlabama State Senate in 1844 and was the mayor of Mobile in 1844.Dargan was elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-ninth Congress (
March 4 ,1845 -March 3 ,1847 ). He did not seek renomination in 1846.He subsequently served as associate justice of the State supreme court in 1847, and in 1849 became chief justice.He resigned in December 1852 and resumed the practice of law. Dargan then served as delegate to the State convention in 1861 and voted for the
ordinance of secession .During the Civil War, he served as member of the first
Confederate States House of Representatives . After the war, he resumed the practice of law in Mobile, Alabama, and died there onNovember 22 ,1879 . He was interred in Magnolia Cemetery.References
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