Andrew Jackson Hamilton, courageous Union Army General and Republican Governor of Texas


Grand Old Partisan salutes Andrew Jackson Hamilton, born in Alabama, January 28th 1815. He studied law and in 1846 moved to Texas. Three years later, the governor appointed him attorney general. He then served a term in the legislature.
Unlike most other Democrats, Colossal Jack opposed slavery. In 1858, he was elected, as an independent, to the U.S. House of Representatives. Two years later, Hamilton won election for the state senate but was not seated after refusing to take a Confederate loyalty oath. He escaped via Mexico, then delivered patriotic speeches in several northern cities.

November 1862, Abraham Lincoln commissioned Hamilton a brigadier general and named him Military Governor of Texas. A Union offensive there failed, so he spent most of the Civil War in New Orleans. Peace restored, the President confirmed him as Provisional Governor.
Governor Hamilton aligned himself with Republicans radically opposed to slavery. He pressed for ratification of the 13th Amendment and did what he could to secure voting rights for African-Americans. His successor elected, he helped organize the Southern Loyalists' Convention at Philadelphia and served on the state supreme court.

In 1868, Hamilton was delegate to the GOP’s national convention and to a state constitutional convention. In 1869, this Republican National Committeeman narrowly lost for governor.

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