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H. Clay Evans

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In 1870 Evans returned to Chattanooga and engaged in the manufacture of freight cars. Elected mayor in 1881, he served two terms. He organized the public-school system of Chattanooga and served as first school commissioner. From 1884 to 1885 he worked as cashier of Chattanooga's First National Bank.
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During the Civil War, Evans enlisted on May 6, 1864, as a corporal in Company A, 41st Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry and served until he was discharged as a quartermaster sergeant on September 24, 1864. For a year, he was an agent with the quartermaster department in
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to ensure his defeat in the 1890 congressional elections, and the state legislature discarded thousands of votes in the 1894 gubernatorial election to allow his opponent,
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Evans was elected Governor of Tennessee in 1894 on the face of the returns, but a recount rejected certain votes and declared his Democratic opponent,
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Congress, Evans served from March 4, 1889, to March 3, 1891. He was not a successful candidate for reelection in 1890 to the
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Evans became president of the Chattanooga Car and Foundry Company and remained principal owner until 1917.
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Congress and was First Assistant Postmaster General from 1891 to 1893.
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Evans was also active in local politics in his adopted hometown of
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Henry Clay Evans

U.S. House of Representatives
Tennessee
3rd
John R. Neal
Henry C. Snodgrass
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Juniata County, Pennsylvania
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Republican

United States of America
United States
Union Army
Wisconsin
American Civil War
Tennessee's 3rd district
United States House of Representatives
Governor of Tennessee
London
Lodge Bill
gerrymandered
Peter Turney
Leonidas C. Houk
Walter P. Brownlow
1896 Republican National Convention
Chattanooga
Juniata County, Pennsylvania
business school

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