- William B. Spencer
William Brainerd Spencer (
February 5 ,1835 -February 12 ,1882 ) was a U.S. Representative fromLouisiana .Born on "Home Plantation," in
Catahoula Parish, Louisiana , Spencer received his early schooling under private tutors.He was graduated from Centenary College,Jackson, Louisiana , in 1855 and from the law department of theUniversity of Louisiana at New Orleans in 1857. He married Henrietta Elam, sister ofJoseph Barton Elam , who would later serve in the United States Congress.Spencer was admitted to the bar in 1857 and commenced practice in
Harrisonburg, Louisiana .He served in theConfederate States Army , with the rank of captain, until 1863, when he was captured. He remained a prisoner of war atJohnson's Island ,Ohio , until the close of the Civil War.He resumed the practice of law in
Vidalia, Louisiana , in 1866. He successfully contested as a Democrat a special election againstFrank Morey ; he was elected to the Forty-fourth Congress and served fromJune 8 ,1876 , toJanuary 8 ,1877 , when he resigned to accept a judicial appointment.He was appointed Associate Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court
January 9 ,1877 , which position he held until his resignationApril 3 ,1880 . He again resumed the practice of law inNew Orleans, Louisiana .According to his tombstone, he died in Cordóba,
Mexico ,April 29 ,1882 . He was interred in Magnolia Cemetery,Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1882.References
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