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William Terry (congressman)

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After the war, though partially disabled from his three Civil War wounds, Terry resumed his legal practice in Wytheville. He was nominated for Congress in 1868, but, being under political disabilities, he withdrew. Following a pardon, easily won election as a
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In 1852, Terry married one of the daughters of the family with whom he boarded, Emma Wigginton (1828-1909), and they would raise four sons (the eldest of whom, Benjamin, would become a lawyer by 1880) and three daughters before his death.
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in 1870, serving from 1871 to 1873, but lost his campaign for reelection in 1872. Terry was re-elected to Congress in 1874 and served again from 1875 to 1877, being unsuccessful for reelection again in 1876. He was a delegate to the
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Terry drowned on September 5, 1888, while attempting to ford Reed Creek near Wytheville after returning from the
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Parker, Lula Jeter (1988). Parker's History of Bedford County, Virginia. Bedford, Virginia: Hamilton's. p. 47.
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was not named after him, but after a third-generation native of Bedford County, who also became a CSA General,
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1850 U.S. Federal Census for Northern Division, Bedford County, Virginia, Family NO. 200, p. 100 of 141
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in April. When news arrived, he mounted his horse and started southward to join the army of
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1860 U.S. Federal Census Slave Schedule for District 68, Wythe County, Virginia, p. 5 of 30
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in 1848. After graduation, he boarded with a local farming family and taught school in
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formed from the survivors of the Stonewall Brigade and the badly depleted brigades of
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also twice won election to the U.S. House of Representatives after the conflict.
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1880 U.S. Federal Census for Dist. 110, Wythe County, Virginia, family no. 201
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Admitted to the bar in 1851, Terry began his private legal practice in
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and was cited for gallantry in the official report of his superior,
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Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders.
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Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959.
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James K. Gibson
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