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BURNETT, Henry Cornelius, a Representative from Kentucky; born in Essex County, Va., October 5, 1825;
moved with his parents to Kentucky in early childhood; attended the common schools and an
academy at Hopkinsville, Christian County; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1847 and
commenced practice in Cadiz, Ky.; clerk of the Trigg County circuit court 1851-1853; elected as a
Democrat to the Thirty-fourth and to the three succeeding Congresses and served from March 4,
1855, to December 3, 1861, when he was expelled for support of secession; colonel of the Eighth
Regiment, Kentucky Infantry, in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; president of the
Kentucky Southern Conference in Russellville, October 29, 1861, and of the sovereignty convention in
Russellville, November 18, which passed an ordinance of secession and organized a State government;
Representative from Kentucky to the Provisional Confederate Congress and served from November
18, 1861, to February 17, 1862; elected as a Senator from Kentucky to the First and Second
Confederate Congresses and served from February 19, 1862, to February 18, 1865; resumed the
practice of law; died in Hopkinsville, Ky., October 1, 1866; interment in East End Cemetery, Cadiz,
Trigg County, Ky.
BibliographyCraig, Berry F. Henry Cornelius Burnett: Champion of
Southern Rights. Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 77 (Autumn 1979):
266-74.
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