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Walker Brooke
Deputy from Mississippi
to the Provisional Congress
of the Confederate States
In office
February 4, 1861 – February 17, 1862
Preceded byNew constituency
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
United States Senator
from Mississippi
In office
February 18, 1852 – March 3, 1853
Serving with
  • Stephen Adams 1852–1853
  • Preceded byHenry S. Foote
    Succeeded byAlbert G. Brown
    Member of the Mississippi Senate
    In office
    1850–1852
    Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives
    In office
    1848
    Personal details
    Born(1813-12-25)December 25, 1813
    Clarke County, Virginia, U.S.
    DiedFebruary 18, 1869(1869-02-18) (aged 55)
    Vicksburg, Fourth Military District, U.S.
    Resting placeCedar Hill Cemetery,
    Vicksburg, Mississippi
    Political partyDemocratic
    Other political
    affiliations
    Whig
    Alma materUniversity of Virginia

    Walker Brooke (December 25, 1813 – February 18, 1869) was an American politician who served as a Deputy from Mississippi to the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1862. He was also a U.S. Senator from 1852 to 1853, representing the state of Mississippi.

    Biography

    [edit]

    Born on December 25, 1813, in Clarke County, Virginia, Walker Brooke was the son of Humphrey Brooke and Sarah Walker Page. He attended the public schools in Richmond, Virginia and Georgetown, D.C. He graduated from the University of VirginiaatCharlottesville in 1835, studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1838 and commenced practice in Lexington, Mississippi. He was a member of the Mississippi House of Representatives in 1848 and was a member of the Mississippi Senate in 1850 and 1852.

    Brooke was elected as a Whig to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Henry S. Foote and served from February 18, 1852, to March 3, 1853; he was not a candidate for reelection and resumed the practice of law. In 1857 he moved to Vicksburg and continued the practice of law; he was a delegate to the constitutional convention in 1861 and became affiliated with the Democratic Party that year. He was elected a member of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States from Mississippi in 1861 and served one year; he was then appointed a member of the permanent military court of the Confederate States.

    See also

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  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Walker_Brooke&oldid=1191044282"

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