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Henry T. Ellett

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A History of Mississippi: From the Discovery of the Great River by Hernando DeSoto, Including the Earliest Settlement Made by the French Under Iberville, to the Death of Jefferson Davis
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1853–65, a period that included the Civil War. He was one of the three commissioners who framed the code of 1857. He was a member of the State
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Mississippi
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on October 2, 1865, and served until January 1868, when he resigned. He moved to
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convention in 1861, and a member of the committee that framed and reported the
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Ellett was elected chancellor of the twelfth division of Tennessee in 1886.
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Thomas H. Somerville, "A Sketch of the Supreme Court of Mississippi", in
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After the war ended, Ellett was elected judge of the newly reconstituted
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Mississippi Supreme Court Elections: A Historical Perspective 1916-1996
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He died while delivering an address of welcome to President
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Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Index

U.S. House of Representatives
Mississippi
at-large
Jefferson Davis
Salem, New Jersey
Memphis, Tennessee
Elmwood Cemetery
Democratic
U.S. Representative
Mississippi
Salem, New Jersey
Princeton College
admitted to the bar
Bridgeton, New Jersey
Port Gibson, Mississippi
Democrat
Peter B. Starke
Twenty-ninth
Jefferson Davis
Mississippi State Senate
secession
ordinance of secession
Postmaster
Confederacy
Mississippi Supreme Court
Memphis, Tennessee
William Littleton Harris
James Phelan, Sr.
Grover Cleveland
Elmwood Cemetery

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