- William King Sebastian
Infobox Senator
name=William King Sebastian
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Arkansas
party=Democrat
term_start=May 12 ,1848
term_end=July 11 ,1861
preceded=Chester Ashley
succeeded=Alexander McDonald
date of birth=1812
place of birth=Centreville, Tennessee , U.S.
date of death=death date|1865|5|20|mf=y
place of death=Memphis, Tennessee , U.S.
spouse=
profession=Politician ,Lawyer ,Judge William King Sebastian (1812 –
May 20 ,1865 ) was an American planter,lawyer , and U.S. senator fromHelena, Arkansas . He representedArkansas as a U.S. Senator from 1848 to 1861.Sebastian withdrew from the Senate at the start of the Civil War and was later formally expelled by the Senate. He took no active part in the Confederate government, and was reinstated by a posthumous resolution in 1877.
Sebastian was born in
Centreville, Tennessee in 1812; sometime around 1834 he graduated fromColumbia College , also inTennessee , and began studying law. In 1835 he was admitted to the bar and began practice inHelena, Arkansas ; later he became a cotton planter. From 1835 to 1837 he was a prosecuting attorney; he served as acircuit court judge from 1840 to 1843, in which year he was made an associate justice of theArkansas Supreme Court . In 1846 he became a member of the state Senate, serving as its president until 1847. Also in 1846 he served as a presidential elector on the Democratic ticket. In 1848, upon the death ofChester Ashley , he was appointed to the United States Senate, subsequently being elected in his own right. He was reelected in 1853 and 1859; in July of 1861 he was expelled for his support of the Confederacy. During his time in the Senate, he served as the chair of theCommittee on Manufactures , as well as on theCommittee on Indian Affairs . Upon his ejection from the Senate, Sebastian returned to Helena, where he lived for the duration of the Civil War and practiced law. After federal troops occupied Helena, he moved toMemphis, Tennessee , in 1864 and resumed the practice of law; he died there onMay 20 ,1865 , and is buried in a private family cemetery in Phillips County.Sebastian County, Arkansas is named for him. In 1877, the Senate revoked the resolution of expulsion which they had passed upon Sebastian, and consequently paid the compensation due to Sebastian’s children.External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=2316 William King Sebastian] at
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state=Arkansas
class=2
before=Chester Ashley
after=Alexander McDonald (1)
alongside=Solon Borland , Robert W. Johnson andCharles B. Mitchel
years=May 12 ,1848 –July 11 ,1861
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