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OFERRALL, Charles Triplett, a Representative from Virginia; born in Brucetown, Frederick County, Va., October
21, 1840; attended the common schools; appointed clerk pro tempore of the circuit court of Morgan
County, Va., in 1855; elected clerk in 1857; enlisted in the Confederate Cavalry as a private in May
1861; passed through all the grades from sergeant to colonel and at the close of the Civil War was in
command of the Confederate Cavalry in the Shenandoah Valley; was graduated from the law
department of Washington College, Lexington, Va., in 1869; was admitted to the bar and commenced
practice in Harrisonburg, Va.; member of the State house of delegates 1871-1873; unsuccessful
candidate for election in 1872 to the Forty-third Congress; judge of the county court of Rockingham
County 1874-1880; Democratic State canvasser 1880-1883; successfully contested as a Democrat
the election of John Paul to the Forty-eighth Congress; reelected to the Forty-ninth and to the four
succeeding Congresses and served from May 5, 1884, until December 28, 1893, when he resigned,
having been elected Governor; chairman, Committee on Mines and Mining (Fiftieth Congress),
Committee on Elections (Fifty-second and Fifty-third Congresses); Governor of the State of Virginia
1894-1898; resumed the practice of law and also engaged in writing reminiscences of the Civil War;
died in Richmond, Va., September 22, 1905; interment in Hollywood Cemetery.
BibliographyWynes, Charles E. Charles T. OFerrall and the Virginia
Gubernatorial Election of 1893. Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 64
(October 1956): 437-53.
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