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372: 1199: 1192: 31: 2096: 1510: 1503: 2106: 582:. He served on the Texas Constitutional Convention of 1868–69 and on the Republican National Executive Committee. He reversed his views on black suffrage, withdrawing his support for it. After losing the Gubernatorial election in 1869, Hamilton served as the leader of Tax-Payers' Convention in 1871. 650:
A Political Text-book for 1860: Comprising a Brief View of Presidential Nominations and Elections, Including All the National Platforms Ever Yet Adopted: Also a History of the Struggle Respecting Slavery in the Territories, and of the Action of Congress as to the Freedom of the Public Lands
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representing the western district of Texas. During this time he served on a House committee formed late in 1860 to solve the growing sectional feud between the North and South. He chose not to run for re-election in 1860, but, on his return to Texas in 1861, won a special election to the
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incursions, general lawlessness, and chaotic finances in the aftermath of the Civil War. When his plans at the Constitutional Convention of 1866 were not enacted, he rejected Johnson's plan for Reconstruction and aligned himself with the
499:, and other northern cities. He spoke out in favor of the Union and criticized the "slave power" of the South. Because of this Hamilton was regarded as a hero by the North, though he was generally viewed as a traitor at home. 2227: 2162: 1653: 1638: 382:(January 28, 1815 – April 11, 1875) was an American politician during the third quarter of the 19th century. He was a lawyer, state representative, military governor of Texas, as well as the 1673: 1658: 452:. He would only serve one term, leaving office in 1853. During this time he joined the "Opposition Clique", a faction of southern politicians in the Democratic Party who opposed 562:, where he criticized President Johnson. He resigned in 1867 and went to work as a bankruptcy judge in New Orleans. Later that year he accepted a position as a justice of the 542: 2212: 1698: 2207: 1713: 1708: 1633: 1623: 1608: 718: 1748: 1718: 1628: 1588: 794: 2187: 1668: 172: 2109: 1879: 1483: 836: 121: 2157: 1723: 2182: 2232: 2172: 915: 371: 2152: 1260: 2237: 2048: 2099: 549:
to the newly freed slaves, although Texas itself declined to ratify the amendment until 1870. Hamilton also faced problems such as
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named Hamilton as the provisional civilian governor of the state. Hamilton held office for 14 months during the early stages of
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Independent Democrat members of the United States House of Representatives
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Members of the United States House of Representatives from Texas
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named Hamilton the Military Governor of Texas with the rank of
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After leaving office, Hamilton switched to the regular
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In order to join his older brother 2183:Politicians from Huntsville, Alabama 2105: 654:The Tribune Association. p. 244 573: 528: 2233:Democratic Party governors of Texas 2173:Justices of the Texas Supreme Court 521:, after a Union attempt to capture 421: 16:Governor of Texas from 1865 to 1866 13: 843:Texas's 2nd congressional district 14: 2254: 2153:19th-century American politicians 1955:Battle of Galveston Harbor (1862) 705: 418:, to begin his political career. 2238:Lawyers from Huntsville, Alabama 2104: 2095: 2094: 1508: 1501: 1197: 1190: 585:Andrew Jackson Hamilton died in 1889:Texas in the American Civil War 495:, giving speeches in New York, 347: 681: 665: 640: 442:Texas House of Representatives 440:In 1850 he was elected to the 1: 2148:19th-century American lawyers 1577:State of Texas (1846–present) 835:Member of the  820:U.S. House of Representatives 600: 393: 2243:Tuberculosis deaths in Texas 2143:19th-century American judges 1981:Second Battle of Sabine Pass 1960:Great Hanging at Gainesville 533:On June 17, 1865, President 7: 1950:First Battle of Sabine Pass 1903:History of slavery in Texas 1516:Republic of Texas (1836–45) 10: 2259: 1493:Attorneys General of Texas 487:, Hamilton sided with the 2090: 2062: 2041: 2020: 2004: 1968: 1927: 1911: 1895: 1576: 1515: 1499: 1206: 1188: 939: 882: 873: 865: 860: 850: 833: 825: 818: 808: 799: 791: 786: 776: 761: 753: 748: 729:"Andrew Jackson Hamilton" 456:and the reopening of the 365: 357: 334: 308: 291: 271: 266: 262: 250: 238: 228: 217: 212:Attorney General of Texas 210: 200: 190: 179: 163: 151: 139: 128: 108: 96: 84: 72: 60: 49: 41: 37: 28: 21: 1996:Battle of Fort Esperanza 1991:Battle of Mustang Island 1945:Battle of Corpus Christi 749:Party political offices 712:United States Congress. 628:HAMILTON, ANDREW JACKSON 589:, on April 11, 1875, of 2178:Texas attorneys general 2033:Battle of Palmito Ranch 724:Retrieved on 2009-03-23 380:Andrew Jackson Hamilton 23:Andrew Jackson Hamilton 1919:Ordinance of Secession 802:Texas Attorney General 691:. 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Index


Governor of Texas
Andrew Johnson
Lieutenant
Pendleton Murrah
James W. Throckmorton
U.S. House of Representatives
Texas
2nd
Guy M. Bryan
John C. Conner
Texas House of Representatives
42nd
Attorney General of Texas
Peter Hansborough Bell
Henry Percy Brewster
Ebenezer C. Allen
Huntsville, Alabama
Austin, Texas
Democratic
Independent Democrat
Unionist
Republican

11th Governor of Texas
Reconstruction
Huntsville, Alabama
Talladega, Alabama
Morgan
La Grange, Texas

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