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Senate Years of Service: 1847-1852 Party: Democrat
FOOTE, Henry Stuart, a Senator from Mississippi; born in Fauquier County, Va., February 28, 1804;
pursued classical studies; graduated from Washington College (now Washington and Lee University),
Lexington, Va., in 1819; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1823 and commenced practice in
Tuscumbia, Ala., in 1825; moved to Mississippi in 1826 and practiced law in Jackson, Natchez,
Vicksburg, and Raymond; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate and served from March
4, 1847, until January 8, 1852, when he resigned to become Governor; chairman, Committee on
Foreign Relations (Thirty-first and Thirty-second Congresses); Governor of Mississippi 1852-1854;
moved to California in 1854; returned to Vicksburg, Miss., in 1858; member of the Southern
convention held at Knoxville in 1859; moved to Tennessee and settled near Nashville; elected to the
First and Second Confederate Congresses; afterwards moved to Washington, D.C., and practiced
law; appointed by President Rutherford Hayes superintendent of the mint at New Orleans
1878-1880; author; died in Nashville, Tenn., on May 20, 1880; interment in Mount Olivet
Cemetery.
BibliographyAmerican National Biography; Dictionary of American Biography; Foote, Henry S. Casket of Reminiscences. 1874. Reprint. New York: Negro University Press, 1968; Gonzales, John E. The Public
Career of Henry Stuart Foote: 1804-1880." Ph.D. dissertation, University of North Carolina, 1957.
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