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'''Augustus Emmett Maxwell''' was an attorney, politician, and jurist who served as a [[Wikipedia:United States House of Representatives|congressman]] and [[Wikipedia:Congress of the Confederate States|Confederate senator]], and held several positions in the Florida state government.
 
'''Augustus Emmett Maxwell''' was an attorney, politician, and jurist who served as a [[Wikipedia:United States House of Representatives|congressman]] and [[Wikipedia:Congress of the Confederate States|Confederate senator]], and held several positions in the Florida state government.
  
Maxwell was born in Elberton, Elbert County, Georgia, in [[1821]].  He graduated from the University of Virginia in [[1841]] and was admitted to the bar in Alabama in [[1843]].  Maxwell practised law in Eutaw, Alabama for two years before moving to [[Tallahassee, Florida]] in [[1845]].  He became [[Wikipedia:Florida Attorney General|Attorney General of the State of Florida]] in [[1846]] and held that position through [[1847]] when he became a [[Florida House of Representatives|state representative]].  Maxwell served as [[Florida Secretary of State]] in [[1848]], and as a [[Florida State Senate|state senator]] in [[1849]] and [[1850]].
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Maxwell was born in Elberton, Elbert County, Georgia, in [[1821]].  He graduated from the University of Virginia in [[1841]] and was admitted to the bar in Alabama in [[1843]].  Maxwell practised law in Eutaw, Alabama for two years before moving to [[Tallahassee, Florida]] in [[1845]].
  
Maxwell was elected to the [[Wikipedia:United States House of Representatives|United States House of Representatives]] from Florida in [[1852]], taking office in [[1853]] and serving in that capacity through [[1857]].  After the outbreak of the [[Wikipedia:American Civil War|Civil War]], Maxwell served as a Senator from Florida in the [[Wikipedia:Congress of the Confederate States|Confederate Congress]].  After the end of the war, Maxwell served as a justice on the [[Wikipedia:Florida Supreme Court|Florida Supreme Court]] in [[1865]] and [[1866]], as a circuit court judge from [[1877]] to [[1885]], and again as a Ftate Supreme Court justice from [[1887]] to [[1891]].
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==Pre-Civil War career==
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Maxwell became [[Wikipedia:Florida Attorney General|Attorney General of the State of Florida]] in [[1846]] and held that position through [[1847]] when he became a [[Florida House of Representatives|state representative]].  Maxwell served as [[Florida Secretary of State]] in [[1848]], and as a [[Florida State Senate|state senator]] in [[1849]] and [[1850]].  He was elected to the [[Wikipedia:United States House of Representatives|United States House of Representatives]] from Florida in [[1852]], taking office in [[1853]] and serving in that capacity through [[1857]].  From [[1857]] through [[1861]], Maxwell served as the United States Navy agent at Pensacola.
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==During and after the war==
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After the outbreak of the [[Wikipedia:American Civil War|Civil War]], Maxwell served as a Senator from Florida in the [[Wikipedia:Congress of the Confederate States|Confederate Congress]], serving both the First and Second Congresses from [[1862]] through the end of the war in [[1865]].  After the end of the war, Maxwell served as a justice on the [[Wikipedia:Florida Supreme Court|Florida Supreme Court]] in [[1865]] and [[1866]], as a circuit court judge from [[1877]] to [[1885]], and again as a State Supreme Court justice from [[1887]] to [[1891]].
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==Elections==
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In his election for the [[Wikipedia:United States House of Representatives|United States House of Representatives]] in [[1852]], Maxwell secured about 50.12% of the vote.  In his bid for reelection two years later he received 55.26% of votes cast.<ref>http://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=115783</http://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=115783</ref>
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==References==
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[[Category:Attorneys|Maxwell, Augustus E.]] [[Category:Judges|Maxwell, Augustus E.]] [[Category:People buried in St. John's Cemetery|Maxwell, Augustus E.]]

Revision as of 19:07, 16 April 2007

Augustus Emmett Maxwell
AEMaxwell.jpg
Born September 21, 1821
Elberton, Georgia
Died May 5, 1903
Chipley, Florida
Occupation Attorney, politician, judges
Children Evelyn C. Maxwell

Augustus Emmett Maxwell was an attorney, politician, and jurist who served as a congressman and Confederate senator, and held several positions in the Florida state government.

Maxwell was born in Elberton, Elbert County, Georgia, in 1821. He graduated from the University of Virginia in 1841 and was admitted to the bar in Alabama in 1843. Maxwell practised law in Eutaw, Alabama for two years before moving to Tallahassee, Florida in 1845.

Pre-Civil War career

Maxwell became Attorney General of the State of Florida in 1846 and held that position through 1847 when he became a state representative. Maxwell served as Florida Secretary of State in 1848, and as a state senator in 1849 and 1850. He was elected to the United States House of Representatives from Florida in 1852, taking office in 1853 and serving in that capacity through 1857. From 1857 through 1861, Maxwell served as the United States Navy agent at Pensacola.

During and after the war

After the outbreak of the Civil War, Maxwell served as a Senator from Florida in the Confederate Congress, serving both the First and Second Congresses from 1862 through the end of the war in 1865. After the end of the war, Maxwell served as a justice on the Florida Supreme Court in 1865 and 1866, as a circuit court judge from 1877 to 1885, and again as a State Supreme Court justice from 1887 to 1891.

Elections

In his election for the United States House of Representatives in 1852, Maxwell secured about 50.12% of the vote. In his bid for reelection two years later he received 55.26% of votes cast.[1]

References

  1. http://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=115783</http://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=115783