1st Confederate States Congress
The 1st Confederate States Congress , consisting of the Confederate States Senate and the Confederate States House of Representatives, convened between February 18, 1862, and February 17, 1864. This assembly took place during the first two years of Jefferson Davis 's presidency , convening at the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond , Virginia .[ 1]
Sessions
The following sessions were held during the period February 18, 1862, and February 17, 1864, at the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond, Virginia.
1st Session – February 18, 1862 to April 21, 1862
2nd Session – August 18, 1862 to October 13, 1862
3rd Session – January 12, 1863 to May 1, 1863
4th Session – December 7, 1863 to February 17, 1864
Leadership
Senate
House
Officers
Senate
House
Clerk : Robert Emmett Dixon Sr., Georgia (died April 24, 1863)
Albert Reese Lamar, Georgia — sessions 3 and 4
Assistant Clerk : James McDonald, Virginia
Assistant Clerk : David Louis Dalton, Alabama — sessions 3 and 4
Doorkeeper : Robert Harrison Wynne, Alabama
Members
Senate
Confederate States senators were elected by the state legislatures, or appointed by state governors to fill casual vacancies until the legislature elected a new senator. It was intended that one-third of the Senate would commence fresh six-year terms with each subsequent Congress following the inaugural one.
Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their terms. In this Congress, all senators were newly elected. Senators of Class 1 served a two-year term, expiring at the end of this Congress, requiring a new election for the six-year term,1864–1870. Class 2 senators served what was intended to be a four-year term, due to end on the expiry of the next Congress in 1866. Class 3 senators were meant to serve a six-year term, due to expire at the end of the Third Confederate Congress in 1868. As the Confederate Congress lasted less than four full years, the distinction between classes 2 and 3 was ultimately academic.
The members of the classes were selected by drawing of lots, which was done during the meeting of the Senate on February 21, 1862.[ 3]
The class is indicated before the name.
Alabama
Arkansas
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Louisiana
Mississippi
Missouri
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
House of Representatives
X : Originally member of the Provisional Confederate Congress
The names of members of the House of Representatives are preceded by their district numbers.
Alabama
Arkansas
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Louisiana
Mississippi
Missouri
According to the Confederate law, the people of Missouri were entitled to elect thirteen representatives. The state never implemented the re-apportionment, and continued to use its existing seven districts. Pending an election, the appointed members of the delegation to the Provisional Congress were assigned to serve in the First Congress. Since No election was held, the appointed members served throughout the Congress.[ 5]
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
Delegates
Non voting members of the House of Representatives.
Arizona Territory
Cherokee Nation
Choctaw Nation
Senate committees
Accounts [ 9]
Claims
Commerce
Clement Claiborne Clay , Alabama, Chairman
Augustus Emmett Maxwell , Florida
William Theophilus Dortch , North Carolina
Robert Ludwell Yates Peyton , Missouri (died on September 3, 1863)
Henry Cornelius Burnett , Kentucky — sessions 1 and 2
James McNair Baker , Florida — session 3
William Simpson Oldham Sr. , Texas — sessions 3 and 4
James Lawrence Orr , South Carolina — session 4
Engrossment and Enrollment
Landon Carter Haynes Sr. , Tennessee, Chairman — session 1 (appointed, but substituted by James Phelan )
James Phelan , Mississippi, Chairman — sessions 1 and 2
William Theophilus Dortch , North Carolina, Chairman — sessions 3 and 4
Augustus Emmett Maxwell , Florida
Charles Burton Mitchel , Arkansas — sessions 1 and 2
Robert Ludwell Yates Peyton , Missouri — session 2
James McNair Baker , Florida — session 2
Allen Taylor Caperton , Virginia — sessions 3 and 4
Finance
Robert Woodward Barnwell , South Carolina, Chairman
Thomas Jenkins Semmes , Louisiana
Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter , Virginia
George Davis , North Carolina (resigned on January 11, 1864)
Gustavus Adolphus Henry Sr. , Tennessee — sessions 1 and 2
John Wood Lewis Sr. , Georgia — session 2
Herschel Vespasian Johnson , Georgia — sessions 3 and 4
Edwin Godwin Reade , North Carolina — session 4
Foreign Affairs
James Lawrence Orr , South Carolina, Chairman
John Bullock Clark Sr. , Missouri
Louis Trezevant Wigfall , Texas
William Lowndes Yancey , Alabama (died on July 26, 1863)
William Ballard Preston , Virginia (died on November 16, 1862)
Robert M. T. Hunter , Virginia — session 3
Augustus Emmet Maxwell , Florida — sessions 3 and 4
Herschel Vespasian Johnson , Georgia — session 4
Indian Affairs
Judiciary
Military Affairs
Naval Affairs
Albert Gallatin Brown , Mississippi, Chairman
William Theophilus Dortch , North Carolina
William Emmett Simms , Kentucky
James McNair Baker , Florida
William Simpson Oldham Sr. , Texas —sessions 1 and 2
Robert Ward Johnson , Arkansas — session 2
Augustus Emmett Maxwell , Florida — session 3
William Lowndes Yancey , Alabama (died on July 26, 1863) — session 3
Herschel Vespasian Johnson , Georgia — sessions 3 and 4
Robert Jemison Jr. , Alabama — session 4
Patents
Pay and Mileage (Session 1)
Post Offices and Post Roads
William Simpson Oldham Sr. , Texas, Chairman
Landon Carter Haynes Sr. , Tennessee
Charles Burton Mitchel , Arkansas
James McNair Baker , Florida
John Bullock Clark Sr. , Missouri — sessions 1, 2, and 4
James Phelan , Mississippi — session 1 (appointed but substituted by Landon Carter Haynes )
William Emmett Simms , Kentucky —session 1 (appointed but declined )
John Wood Lewis Sr. , Georgia — session 2
Robert Ludwell Yates Peyton , Missouri (died on September 3, 1863) — session 3
Printing
Public Lands
Rules (Session 1)
Territories
House committees
Accounts [ 9]
Claims
William "Extra Billy" Smith , 9th Virginia, Chairman (resigned on April 4, 1863) — sessions 1 and 3
David Clopton , 7th Alabama
Jeremiah Watkins Clapp , 1st Mississippi
James Robert McLean , 6th North Carolina
Charles James Munnerlyn , 2nd Georgia
James Farrow , 5th South Carolina
Theodore Legrand Burnett , 6th Kentucky
Erasmus Lee Gardenhire , 4th Tennessee
Charles Jacques Villeré , 1st Louisiana — sessions 1, 2, and 3
Henry Marshall , 5th Louisiana (appointed but declined ) — session 3
William Dunlap Simpson , 4th South Carolina — sessions 3 and 4
Thomas Burton Hanly , 4th Arkansas — session 4
William Bacon Wright , 6th Texas — session 4
Commerce
Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry , 4th Alabama, Chairman
Henry Cousins Chambers , 4th Mississippi
Robert Pleasant Trippe , 7th Georgia
Horatio Washington Bruce , 7th Kentucky
Thomas David Smith McDowell , 4th North Carolina
Charles Jacques Villeré , 1st Louisiana
Franklin Barlow Sexton , 4th Texas
James Lyons , 3rd Virginia
William Mordecai Cooke Sr. , 1st Missouri (died on September 3, 1863) — sessions 1, 2, and 3
Charles Fenton Collier , 4th Virginia — session 2
Julian Hartridge , 1st Georgia — session 2
Currency (Session 4)
William Waters Boyce , 6th South Carolina, Chairman
Francis Strother Lyon , 5th Alabama
James Lawrence Pugh , 8th Alabama
Charles Magill Conrad , 2nd Louisiana
Robert Rufus Bridgers , 2nd North Carolina
George Washington Jones , 7th Tennessee
Peter W. Gray , 3rd Texas
John Brown Baldwin , 11th Virginia
Robert Johnston , 15th Virginia
Elections
William N. H. Smith , 1st North Carolina, Chairman
Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry , 4th Alabama
Jeremiah Watkins Clapp , 1st Mississippi
George Graham Vest , 5th Missouri
Robert Pleasant Trippe , 7th Georgia
John Watkins Crockett Jr. , 2nd Kentucky
Erasmus Lee Gardenhire , 4th Tennessee
James Baird Dawkins , 1st Florida (resigned on December 8, 1862) — sessions 1 and 2
Waller Redd Staples , 12th Virginia — sessions 1, 3, and 4
Enrolled Bills
John Milton Elliott , 12th Kentucky, Chairman
Henry Cousins Chambers , 4th Mississippi
William Henry Tibbs , 3rd Tennessee — sessions 1, 2, and 3
Augustus Hill Garland , 3rd Arkansas — session 3
John Allen Wilcox , 1st Texas — session 3
Thomas W. Freeman , 6th Missouri — session 4
Thomas Burton Hanly , 4th Arkansas — session 4
William Bacon Wright , 6th Texas — session 4
Foreign Affairs
Henry Stuart Foote , 5th Tennessee, Chairman
William Russell Smith , 2nd Alabama
Robert Jefferson Breckinridge Jr. , 11th Kentucky
John Perkins Jr. , 6th Louisiana
Ethelbert Barksdale , 6th Mississippi
James Robert McLean , 6th North Carolina
John McQueen , 1st South Carolina
Daniel Coleman DeJarnette Sr. , 8th Virginia
Walter Preston , 13th Virginia
Indian Affairs
Otho Robards Singleton , 5th Mississippi, Chairman
John Perkins Ralls , 3rd Alabama
Thomas Burton Hanly , 4th Arkansas
John Milton Elliott , 12th Kentucky
Lucius Jacques Dupré , 4th Louisiana
Archibald Hunter Arrington , 5th North Carolina
William Henry Tibbs , 3rd Tennessee
William Bacon Wright , 6th Texas
John Goode Jr. , 6th Virginia
Elias Cornelius Boudinot , Cherokee Nation — session 4
Judiciary
Lucius Jeremiah Gartrell , 8th Georgia, Chairman
Edmund Strother Dargan , 9th Alabama
Augustus Hill Garland , 3rd Arkansas
James William Moore , 10th Kentucky
Thomas Samuel Ashe , 7th North Carolina
Joseph Brown Heiskell , 1st Tennessee (resigned on February 6, 1864)
James Philemon Holcombe , 7th Virginia
Charles Wells Russell , 16th Virginia
Medical Department (Sessions 2 - 4)
Augustus Romaldus Wright , 10th Georgia, Chairman
John Perkins Ralls , 3rd Alabama
Grandison Delaney Royston , 2nd Arkansas — sessions 2 and 3
James Chrisman , 5th Kentucky
Caspar Wistar Bell , 3rd Missouri
William N. H. Smith , 1st North Carolina
James Farrow , 5th South Carolina
Thomas Menees , 8th Tennessee
John Goode Jr. , 6th Virginia
Military Affairs
William Porcher Miles , 2nd South Carolina, Chairman
James Lawrence Pugh , 8th Alabama
Robert Benjamin Hilton , 2nd Florida
Augustus Holmes Kenan , 4th Georgia
Eli Metcalfe Bruce , 9th Kentucky
Charles Jacques Villeré , 1st Louisiana
Henry Cousins Chambers , 4th Mississippi
Thomas Alexander Harris , 2nd Missouri
Robert Rufus Bridgers , 2nd North Carolina
William Graham Swan , 2nd Tennessee
John Allen Wilcox , 1st Texas (died on F ebruary 7, 1864)
Reuben Davis , 2nd Mississippi — session 1
Roger Atkinson Pryor , 4th Virginia (resigned on April 5, 1862) — session 1
Felix Ives Batson , 1st Arkansas — sessions 1, 2, and 3
Naval Affairs
Charles Magill Conrad , 2nd Louisiana, Chairman
David Clopton , 7th Alabama
Augustus Romaldus Wright , 10th Georgia
Burgess Sidney Gaither , 9th North Carolina
William Waters Boyce , 6th South Carolina
David Maney Currin , 11th Tennessee
John Randolph Chambliss Sr. , 2nd Virginia
Charles Wells Russell , 16th Virginia — session 1
James Baird Dawkins , 1st Florida (resigned on December 8, 1862) — sessions 1 and 2
William "Extra Billy" Smith , 9th Virginia, (resigned on April 4, 1863) — sessions 1 and 3
George Baird Hodge , 8th Kentucky — sessions 2 and 3
John Marshall Martin , 1st Florida — sessions 3 and 4
Charles Fenton Collier , 4th Virginia — session 4
Thomas W. Freeman , 6th Missouri
Charles James Munnerlyn , 2nd Georgia — temporary, session 4
Ordnance and Ordnance Stores (Sessions 2 - 4)
Alexander Boteler , 10th Virginia, Chairman
David Clopton , 7th Alabama
Julian Hartridge , 1st Georgia
Charles Magill Conrad , 2nd Louisiana
Jeremiah Watkins Clapp , 1st Mississippi
John Vines Wright , 10th Tennessee
Caleb Claiborne Herbert , 2nd Texas — sessions 2 and 3
George Baird Hodge , 8th Kentucky — sessions 2 and 3
William Mordecai Cooke Sr. , 1st Missouri (died on September 3, 1863) — sessions 2 and 3
Lewis Malone Ayer Jr. , 3rd South Carolina — session 4
Patents
Caspar Wistar Bell , 3rd Missouri, Chairman
William Parish Chilton Sr. , 6th Alabama
Robert Benjamin Hilton , 2nd Florida
Hardy Strickland , 9th Georgia
Henry English Read , 3rd Kentucky
Henry Marshall , 5th Louisiana
William Lander , 8th North Carolina
William Bacon Wright , 6th Texas
Waller Redd Staples , 12th Virginia — sessions 1, 3, and 4
Pay and Mileage (Sessions 1 - 2)
Post Offices and Post Roads
William Parish Chilton Sr. , 6th Alabama, Chairman
Robert Benjamin Hilton , 2nd Florida
William White Clark , 6th Georgia
Aaron H. Conrow , 4th Missouri
Allen Turner Davidson , 10th North Carolina
John DeWitt Clinton Atkins , 9th Tennessee
Robert Johnston , 15th Virginia
Israel Victor Welch , 3rd Mississippi — sessions 1 and 2
Grandison Delaney Royston , 2nd Arkansas — sessions 1, 2, and 3
Caleb Claiborne Herbert , 2nd Texas — sessions 1, 2, and 3
Thomas Burton Hanly , 4th Arkansas — session 4
Printing
Public Buildings
Quartermaster's and Commissary Departments and Military Transportation (Sessions 2 - 4)
William Parish Chilton Sr. , 6th Alabama, Chairman
William White Clark , 6th Georgia
John Jones McRae , 7th Mississippi
William Lander , 8th North Carolina
Lewis Malone Ayer Jr. , 3rd South Carolina
Franklin Barlow Sexton , 4th Texas
Walter Preston , 13th Virginia
James Baird Dawkins , 1st Florida (resigned on December 8, 1862) — session 2
Henry Marshall , 5th Louisiana — sessions 2 and 3
Grandison Delaney Royston , 2nd Arkansas — session 3
Allen Turner Davidson , 10th North Carolina — temporary, session 3; permanent, session 4
Henry Stuart Foote , 5th Tennessee — session 4
Robert Pleasant Trippe , 7th Georgia — session 4
Thomas Burton Hanly , 4th Arkansas — session 4
Rules and Officers of the House (Sessions 1 - 3)
Territories and Public Lands
John Allen Wilcox , 1st Texas, Chairman (died February 7, 1864)
Thomas Jefferson Foster , 1st Alabama
David William Lewis , 5th Georgia
George Washington Ewing , 4th Kentucky
Henry Marshall , 5th Louisiana
Thomas W. Freeman , 6th Missouri
Thomas Menees , 8th Tennessee
Albert Gallatin Jenkins , 14th Virginia (resigned on April 21, 1862) —session 1
Felix Ives Batson , 1st Arkansas — sessions 1, 2, and 3
Samuel Augustine Miller , 14th Virginia — session 4
War Tax (Session 2)
Lewis Malone Ayer Jr. , 3rd South Carolina, Chairman
Francis Strother Lyon , 5th Alabama
Thomas Burton Hanly , 4th Arkansas
Robert Benjamin Hilton , 2nd Florida
William White Clark , 6th Georgia
James Chrisman , 5th Kentucky
Israel Victor Welch , 3rd Mississippi
Aaron H. Conrow , 4th Missouri
William Lander , 8th North Carolina
Joseph Brown Heiskell , 1st Tennessee
Franklin Barlow Sexton , 4th Texas
Charles Fenton Collier , 4th Virginia
Ways and Means
Duncan Farrar Kenner , 3rd Louisiana, Chairman — sessions 1, 2, and 3
Francis Strother Lyon , 5th Alabama
Willis Benson Machen , 1st Kentucky
John Jones McRae , 7th Mississippi
George Washington Jones , 7th Tennessee
Malcolm D. Graham , 5th Texas
John Brown Baldwin , 11th Virginia
Muscoe Russell Hunter Garnett , 1st Virginia — session 1
Milledge Luke Bonham , 4th South Carolina (resigned on October 13, 1862) — session 1 and 2
Hines Holt , 3rd Georgia (resigned March 1, 1863) — sessions 1, 2, and 3
William Waters Boyce , 6th South Carolina — sessions 3 and 4
Julian Hartridge , 1st Georgia — session 4
John Perkins Jr. , 6th Louisiana — session 4
Joint committees
Buildings (Session 1) [ 9]
Engrossment and Enrollment (Session 1)
Flag and Seal (Sessions 1 - 3)
Inauguration (Session 1)
Senators
Representatives
James Lyons , 3rd Virginia, Chairman
Francis Strother Lyon , 5th Alabama
Felix Ives Batson , 1st Arkansas
Robert Benjamin Hilton , 2nd Florida
Hines Holt , 3rd Georgia
Horatio Washington Bruce , 7th Kentucky
Henry Marshall , 5th Louisiana
Otho Robards Singleton , 5th Mississippi
William Mordecai Cooke Sr. , 1st Missouri
Thomas David Smith McDowell , 4th North Carolina
John McQueen , 1st South Carolina
William Graham Swan , 2nd Tennessee
John Allen Wilcox , 1st Texas
Printing
Rules (Session 1)
Notes
^ Historical Atlas ... , pp. 131-134
^ Casper Branner and his Descendants, John C. Branner, 1913, p. 218
^ Permanent Constitution of the Confederate States and Confederate Senate Journal
^ a b Historical Atlas ... , p. 132
^ Historical Atlas ... pp. 20 and 62-63
^ Historical Atlas ... , p. 133
^ Historical Atlas ... , p. 134 and note p. 139
^ Historical Atlas ... , p. 134
^ a b c "First Confederate Congress (18 February 1862 - 17 February 1864)" . Archived from the original on February 8, 2007.
References
The Historical Atlas of the Congresses of the Confederate States of America: 1861-1865 , by Kenneth C. Martis (Simon and Schuster 1994)