Pinchback, Pinckney Benton Stewart, 1837-1921

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Pinckney 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

  • 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 Warmoth, Henry Clay, 1842-1931. Henry Clay Warmoth papers, 1798-1953. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
referencedIn Hayes-Garfield-Arthur (1877-1885): Pinchback, P. B. S. National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Correspondence, 1829-1874 Houghton Library
creatorOf Galbrith, T. I. T.I. Galbrith papers, 1879-1888. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
creatorOf Pinckney Benton Steward Pinchback Papers, 1865-1901 Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University
referencedIn Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback photographic portraits, circa 1875 and 1900. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
referencedIn [Clegg, Roger] Pinchback v. Armistead Homes Corporation National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Records Relating to Conspiracy Charges against the Governor of Louisiana, 1872 - 1872 National Archives at Fort Worth
creatorOf Pinchback, Pinckney Benton Stewart, 1837-1921. Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback letter, 1883 Oct. 5. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
referencedIn Committee Papers of the Committee on Elections from the 43rd Congress Center for Legislative Archives
creatorOf Pinchback, Pinckney Benton Stewart, 1837-1921. Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback signature, 1885 Oct. 24. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
creatorOf Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895. Letter: Washington, D.C., to [Pinckney B.S.] Pinchback, 1875 April 25. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
referencedIn Pinchback, P. B. S. - Louisiana - New Orleans Land Office National Archives at College Park
referencedIn John Sherman Letters, 1852-1898 Syracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research Center
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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
Place Name Admin Code Country
Macon GA US
Louisiana LA US
Washington, D. C. DC US
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Birth 1837-05-10

Death 1921-12-21

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