Wilson Hemingway | |
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8th Secretary of State of Mississippi | |
In office January 1843 –January 1847 | |
Governor | Tilghman Tucker Albert G. Brown |
Preceded by | L. G. Galloway |
Succeeded by | Samuel Stamps |
Personal details | |
Born | c. 1805 Horry County,South Carolina |
Died | May 12,1859 53–54) Carroll County,Mississippi | (aged
Wilson Hemingway (c. 1805 - May 12,1859) was an American politician. He was the 8th Secretary of State of Mississippi,serving from 1843 to 1847.
Wilson Hemingway was born circa 1805,in Horry County,South Carolina. [1] He was the son of William Hemingway and Margaret (Wilson) Hemingway. [1] Wilson Hemingway was one of the early settlers of Carroll County,Mississippi. [2] Hemingway became the Secretary of State of Mississippi in January 1843. [3] [4] [2] His tenure in office ended in January 1847,and he was succeeded in office by Samuel Stamps. [3] [4] [2] From 1847 to 1851,Hemingway was the clerk of the Mississippi High Court of Errors and Appeals (now the Supreme Court of Mississippi). [2] After his term ended,Hemingway returned from Jackson to Carroll County. [2] In 1850,Hemingway was one of the incorporators of the Carroll County Manufacturing Company. [2] Hemingway died in his residence in Carroll County on May 12,1859. [1] [2] [5]
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