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in 1872, and he served as the temporary chairman. Berkeley County voters would reject the final result, but the constitution was adopted by West Virginia as a whole; one matter of particular concern was organization within counties—under an elected Sheriff, Circuit Judges or Commissioners (the Ohio
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Faulkner returned but refused to take an oath of allegiance to the United States after the war, and only regained his law license after considerable difficulty. Railroads became his clients, since the railroads through Martinsburg needed rebuilding, and various railroad lines reorganized. Faulkner
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Faulkner won election back to the U.S. House of Representatives as a Democrat from West Virginia in 1874, serving from 1875 to 1877. However, he lost his attempt to become a U.S. Senator from the new state in 1876. He was also mentioned as a gubernatorial candidate in 1880. Afterward, Faulkner
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system)--which some condemned as a hodgepodge. The U.S. Congress removed his political disabilities by special legislation. He proved a voice of restraint in that convention, as some ex-Confederates tried to undo the 1863 Constitution (modeled on Ohio's) as too "Northern".
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wanted to make Faulkner's arrest an example before the civilized world. Union forces allowed Faulkner a 30-day parole to plead his case in Richmond, whereby Davis reluctantly consented and Faulkner was formally released in December and allowed to return to Martinsburg.
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and he won re-election in 1841. In 1848 Faulkner again won election to the House of Delegates. There, he introduced a law which became a model for the
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Cynthia Miller Leonard (ed), The General Assembly of Virginia 1619-1978: A Bicentennial Register of Members (Richmond, 1978) pp. 348, 359, 363, 367
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Dawn Miller, "Charles James Faulkner" in Ken Sullivan (ed.) West Virginia Encyclopedia (West Virginia Humanities Council 2006) pp. 231-232
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This article is about the U.S. Representative from Virginia and West Virginia. For his son, the U.S. Senator from West Virginia, see
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in Washington, D.C. in 1822, studied law and was admitted to the Virginia bar in 1829. He married Mary Wagner Boyd, the daughter of
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1860 U.S. Federal Census for Berkeley County, Virginia family 2029; 1860 U.S. Federal Census for Berkeley County, Slave Schedules
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in 1829 and he would win election (and also lose several elections) in the ensuing decades. In his initial speech, he advocated
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Willis F. Evans, History of Berkeley County, West Virginia (original publication 1928; Heritage Books Inc. edition 2001), p.196
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William Thomas Doherty, Berkeley County, U.S.A.: a bicentennial history (Parsons Printing Company 1972) p. 94
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In 1877, Faulkner commanded the state militia in an attempt to quell a rail worker protest over pay cuts in
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The Constitutional Conventions of Virginia from the foundation of the Commonwealth to the present time
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Faulkner practiced law, farmed using enslaved labor, and sought to develop Berkeley County. A fervent
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in 1850, and he won re-election several times, serving from 1851 to 1859. He entered Congress as a
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lived at Boydville and became one of West Virginia's U.S. Senators in 1887. His great-grandson,
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Arrest of Mr. Faulkner, at Brown's Hotel, Washington, on the charge of treason, August 1861
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Finding Aid for Carter/Faulkner Family Collection in the WV State Archives, 1776-1991
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In 1838, voters in Berkeley, Morgan and Hampshire Counties elected Faulkner to the
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Berkeley County voters first elected Faulkner one of their representatives in the
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on November 1, 1884. He was interred in Old Norborne Cemetery in Martinsburg WV.
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which passed through Martinsburg). He also owned slaves and was a member of the
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also successfully argued on behalf of West Virginia before the
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Berkeley County voters elected Faulkner as a member of the
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in Boston Harbor. An exchange was then contemplated for
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Index

Charles Faulkner
Charles James Faulkner

U.S. House of Representatives
West Virginia
2nd
John Hagans
Benjamin F. Martin
United States Minister to France
James Buchanan
John Y. Mason
John Bigelow
U.S. House of Representatives
Virginia
8th
Alexander Holladay
Alexander Boteler
Committee on Military Affairs
John B. Weller
Benjamin Stanton
U.S. House of Representatives
10th
Richard Parker
Zedekiah Kidwell
Virginia House of Delegates
Berkeley County
James E. Stewart
Allen C. Hammond
Virginia Senate
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