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Preceded by
  
Emerson Etheridge

Party
  
Republican Party

Role
  
Politician


Name
  
Barbour Lewis

Political party
  
Republican

Barbour Lewis

Born
  
January 5, 1818 Alburgh, Vermont (
1818-01-05
)

Alma mater
  
Illinois College Harvard University

Profession
  
lawyer politician soldier judge farmer stockman

Died
  
July 15, 1893, Colfax, Washington, United States

Education
  
Illinois College, Harvard University

Succeeded by
  
William Parker Caldwell

Barbour Lewis (January 5, 1818 – July 15, 1893) was an American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives for Tennessee's 9th congressional district.

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Biography

Lewis was born in Alburgh, Vermont on January 5, 1818. He attended the common schools and graduated from Illinois College in Jacksonville, Illinois in 1846. He taught school in Mobile, Alabama, graduated from the law department of Harvard University, was admitted to the bar, and began practicing law.

Career

In 1860, Lewis was a delegate to the Republican National Convention. He enlisted in the Union Army on August 1, 1861 and served as captain of Company G, First Missouri Volunteers. He was appointed by the military authorities as judge of the civil commission court at Memphis, Tennessee in 1863. He was discharged from the service on November 15, 1864. He was president of the commissioners of Shelby County, Tennessee from 1867 to 1869.

Lewis was elected as a Republican to the 43rd Congress, and he served from March 4, 1873 to March 3, 1875. He was an unsuccessful candidate for re-election in 1874 to the 44th Congress. He resumed the practice of law in Memphis and moved to St. Louis, Missouri in 1878. He was appointed to the United States land office in Salt Lake City, Utah, and he resigned in 1879.

After Lewis moved to Whitman County, Territory of Washington, he engaged in agricultural pursuits and stock raising.

Death

Lewis died in Colfax, Washington, on July 15, 1893 (age 75 years, 191 days). He is interred at Colfax Cemetery.

References

Barbour Lewis Wikipedia