Pinchback, Pinckney Benton Stewart, 1837-1921
Variant namesPinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback was governor of Louisiana between Dec. 9, 1872 and Jan. 13, 1873. He was the first African American to become governor of a U.S. state.
From the description of Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback letter, 1883 Oct. 5. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 301745352
From the description of Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback signature, 1885 Oct. 24. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 721929073
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1837:
Born May 10, near Macon, Georgia, to a slave mother, Eliza Stewart, and a white Mississippi planter, said to be William Pinchback, who subsequently manumitted the mother of his children. -
1848 -1861 :Forced to make his own living, he followed steam boating on the Ohio, Missouri, Red and Mississippi Rivers, becoming a steward, the highest position a man of his race could then attain in this line of employment. -
1860:
Married Nina Emily Hawthorne. -
1862:
Recruited to a company of black soldiers (Corps d'Afrique) in response to call of Major General Benjamin F. Butler that free men of color take up arms in defense of the Union. -
1867:
Entered the political arena, organizing the fourth-ward Republican Club. -
Elected a member of the Republican State Committee and a delegate to the State Constitutional Convention of 1868, where his major achievement was the successful introduction of the Thirteenth or Civil Rights Article of the Constitution of Louisiana. -
1868:
Elected State Senator and delegate-at-large to the National Republican Convention at Chicago. -
1870:
Began publication of the semi-weekly "Louisiana" which he ran for eleven years. -
1871:
Elected President of the Senate of Louisiana, and Lieutenant Governor to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Lieutenant Governor Oscar J. Dunn. -
1872:
Nominated Governor of Louisiana by the Republican State Convention but in the interest of the party, accepted a compromise which made him a candidate for Congress from the State at large. -
Ran the celebrated Rail Road Race with Governor Warmoth. -
1875:
Elected by the Legislature of Louisiana as United States Senator for a term of six years, a seat which he was denied by action of the Senate three years later. -
1873:
Appointed Commissioner to the Vienna Exposition. -
1875:
Reelected United States Senator in case of a vacancy. -
1876:
Elected by the Republican State Convention delegate-at-large to the National Convention at Cincinnati. -
1879:
Appointed Internal Revenue Agent. Elected delegate to the State Constitutional Convention called by the Democratic state government. -
1880:
Elected delegate to the National Republican Convention at Chicago. -
1882:
Appointed Surveyor of Customs by President Arthur for the Port of New Orleans. -
1883:
Appointed member of the Board of Trustees of Southern University. -
1884:
Elected delegate to the National Republican Convention at Chicago. -
Was a member of City and State Boards of Education throughout the Republican regime in Louisiana. -
1885:
Graduated from the Law Department of Straight University (now Straight College) in New Orleans, LA. -
1886:
Admitted Lo the bars of the Federal and State Courts of Louisiana. -
1921 December 21:
Died in Washington, D.C.
From the guide to the Pinckney Benton Steward Pinchback Papers, 1865-1901, (Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University)
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referencedIn | Approved Pension File for Nina E. Pinchback, Widow of Captain Pinckney B. S. Pinchback, Company A, 2nd Louisiana Native Guards Regiment (WC-921467) | National Archives at Washington, D.C |
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associatedWith | Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895. | person |
associatedWith | Galbrith, T. I. | person |
associatedWith | Sherman, John, 1823-1900 | person |
correspondedWith | Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874 | person |
associatedWith | Warmoth, Henry Clay, 1842-1931. | person |
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Macon | GA | US | |
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Washington, D. C. | DC | US |
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Birth 1837-05-10
Death 1921-12-21