Lewis S. Hemphill
Lewis Simpson "Sim" Hemphill (March 9, 1853 - March 10, 1924) was an American politician and farmer. A Democrat, he served in both houses of the Mississippi Legislature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Early lifeLewis Simpson Hemphill was born on March 9, 1853, in Valley Hill, Mississippi.[1][2][3] He was the son of James Simpson Hemphill and his wife, Anne Eliza (Mabry) Hemphill.[1][2] He attended the public schools of his native Carroll County, Mississippi, and then became a farmer.[1][2] Political careerHemphill was selected as the Chairman of the executive committee of Carroll County in 1892, and held that position for several years.[1][2] In 1896, Hemphill was elected to fill in an unexpired term and represent Carroll County as a Democrat in the Mississippi House of Representatives, taking office in 1897.[1][2] He was re-elected in 1899 to a full term and served from 1900 to 1904.[1][2] He was again elected to the House in 1911 and served in the 1912–1916 term.[1][2] In 1915, Hemphill was elected to represent the 26th District in the Mississippi State Senate for the 1916–1920 term.[1] Personal life and deathHemphill married Ida Julia Martin on December 16, 1885.[1] They had four children, named Bessie, James Simpson, Everett Martin, and Vassar Dewey.[1] Hemphill died on March 10, 1924, in Valley Hill.[3] References
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