- Alfred Moore Waddell
Alfred Moore Waddell (September 16, 1834 – March 17, 1912) was a Democratic U.S. Congressman from
North Carolina between 1871 and 1879 and later mayor ofWilmington, North Carolina .He was the great-grandson of both Brigadier General
Francis Nash and U. S. Supreme Court JusticeAlfred Moore . [ [http://www.northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/97/entry North Carolina History Project : Alfred Moore Waddell (1834-1912) ] at www.northcarolinahistory.org] Born inHillsboro, North Carolina , Waddell attended Bingham’s School and Caldwell Institute before enrolling in theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , graduating in 1853. He was admitted to the bar and began practicing law inWilmington, North Carolina in 1855.In 1856, he supported the American Party and opposed
secession in the years leading up to the Civil War. A delegate to the Constitutional Union National Convention inBaltimore in 1860, Waddell entered the newspaper business in North Carolina; he edited the "Wilmington Daily Herald " in 1860 and 1861. He fought for the Confederacy in theAmerican Civil War and rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel in the Third Cavalry, Forty-first North Carolina Regiment.In 1870, Waddell was elected to the
42nd United States Congress ; he was re-elected three times, serving as the chairman of the Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads during his final term in Congress. He was defeated for re-election byDaniel L. Russell in 1878 and returned to law and the newspaper business in North Carolina, serving as editor of the "Charlotte Journal-Observer" in 1881 and 1882.On November 10, 1898, just after the general election that brought Democrats back to power in the state legislature, a mob led by Alfred Moore Waddell and others forced white Republican Mayor Silas P. Wright and other members of the city government (both black and white) to resign (they would not be up for re-election until 1899). A new city council elected Waddell to take over as mayor. [1]
Waddell remained active in politics and was a delegate to the
Democratic National Convention in 1880 and 1896. In 1898, he helped engineer theWilmington Insurrection of 1898 and was "elected" mayor of Wilmington after the coup d'état. He went on to serve in that post for six years. Waddell died in Wilmington in 1912.Notes
External links
* [http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/w/Waddell,Alfred_M.html Inventory of the Alfred M. Waddell Papers, 1768-1935] , in the
Southern Historical Collection , UNC-Chapel Hill
* [http://www.northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/97/entry NC History Project]ee also
References
*CongBio|W000002 Retrieved on 2008-09-27
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