Matthias Ward

American politician (1805–1861)


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FieldValue
nameMatthias Ward
imageMattWard.jpg
jr/sr1United States Senator
state1Texas
term_start1September 27, 1858
term_end1December 5, 1859
appointer1Hardin Richard Runnels
predecessor1James P. Henderson
successor1Louis Wigfall
state_senate2Texas
district21st
term_start2November 13, 1849
term_end2November 3, 1850
predecessor2William M. "Buckskin" Williams
successor2Joseph H. Burks
birth_date
birth_placeElbert County, Georgia, U.S.
death_date
death_placeWarm Springs, North Carolina, U.S.
partyDemocratic
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|name = Matthias Ward |image = MattWard.jpg |jr/sr1 = United States Senator |state1 = Texas |term_start1 = September 27, 1858 |term_end1 = December 5, 1859 |appointer1 = Hardin Richard Runnels |predecessor1 = James P. Henderson |successor1 = Louis Wigfall |state_senate2 = Texas |district2 = 1st |term_start2 = November 13, 1849 |term_end2 = November 3, 1850 |predecessor2 = William M. "Buckskin" Williams |successor2 = Joseph H. Burks |birth_date = |birth_place = Elbert County, Georgia, U.S. |death_date = |death_place = Warm Springs, North Carolina, U.S. |party = Democratic Matthias Ward (October 13, 1805 – October 5, 1861) was a lawyer and United States Senator from Texas.

Early life

Matthias Ward was born on October 13, 1805, in Elbert County, Georgia. Ward was raised in Madison County, Alabama. He attended an academy in Huntsville, Alabama, taught school and studied law. In 1836 he settled in Bowie, Texas, moving to Clarksville, Texas in 1845 and later to Jefferson, Texas.

Career

Ward served in the seventh and eighth congresses of the Republic of Texas and later in the state senate as a Democrat from 1849 to 1850. This was followed by unsuccessful campaigns for lieutenant governor in 1851 and United States Congress in 1855. In 1855, he ran with a proslavery and states-right campaign against Lemuel D. Evans.

Upon J. Pinckney Henderson’s death in 1858, Ward was appointed to replace him in the United States Senate. He served from September 27, 1858, to December 5, 1859. He failed to secure the nomination to run for the seat in election the next year.

Personal life

Ward died on October 5, 1861, in Warm Springs, North Carolina. He was buried Old Cemetery in Nashville, Tennessee.

References

References

  1. (1952). "Ward, Matthias (1805–1861)".

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