- J. Smith Young
John Smith Young (
November 4 ,1834 -October 11 ,1916 ) was a member of theUS House of Representatives fromLouisiana . He was born inRaleigh, North Carolina , but grew up inArkansas on a family plantation. He attended Centenary College, graduating in 1855. After several years managing the plantation, he earned a law degree. He spent a year as a practicing attorney, before volunteering to fighting for theConfederate Army during theAmerican Civil War . He rose to the rank oflieutenant .After the war, Young returned to his law firm, before running for several public offices. In 1870, he became a parish (county) judge, in 1872, a member of the
Louisiana House of Representatives , and in 1876, a state judge. In 1878, Young was elected as a Democrat to Congress to replace the deceasedJohn E. Leonard . However, he yearned to return to his law practice, choosing not to run for reelection, but to travel back to Louisiana. From 1892 to 1900, Young became Caddo Parishsheriff . He practiced law for several more years, before he retired. He died in Shreveport.References
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