Charles Stewart (politician, 1836)
Charles Stewart (born May 30, 1836 in Memphis , Tennessee , † September 21, 1895 in San Antonio , Texas ) was an American politician . Between 1883 and 1893 he represented the state of Texas in the US House of Representatives .
Career
In 1845, Charles Stewart moved with his parents to Galveston , Texas, where he attended public schools. After studying law and being admitted to the bar in 1854, he began to work in this profession in Marlin . Between 1856 and 1860 he served as a public prosecutor in the 13th judicial district of his state. Politically, Stewart joined the Democratic Party . In 1861 he was a delegate to the meeting at which the state of Texas decided to leave the Union. During the Civil War he served in the Confederation Army . In 1866 he moved to Houston , where he practiced as a lawyer again. From 1874 to 1876 he was a legal advisor to that city.
Stewart was a member of the Texas Senate between 1878 and 1882 . In the congressional election of 1882 he was elected to the US House of Representatives in Washington, DC in the first constituency of Texas , where he succeeded John Henninger Reagan on March 4, 1883 . After four re-elections, he was able to complete five legislative terms in Congress by March 3, 1893 . In 1892 he renounced another candidacy. After his tenure in the US House of Representatives, Stewart returned to working as a lawyer in Houston. He died in San Antonio on September 21, 1895 and was buried in Houston.
Web links
- Charles Stewart in the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress (English)
- Charles Stewart in the database of Find a Grave (English)
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SURNAME | Stewart, Charles |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American politician |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 30, 1836 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Memphis , Tennessee |
DATE OF DEATH | September 21, 1895 |
Place of death | San Antonio , Texas |