John R. Chambliss, Sr.
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John Randolph Chambliss, Sr. (March 4, 1809 – April 3, 1875) was a plantation owner and a noted Virginia politician who served in the Confederate House of Representatives during the American Civil War. His son, John R. Chambliss, Jr., a brigadier general, was killed during the war.
Chambliss was born in Sussex County, Virginia. He attended the Winchester Law School and passed the bar exam, establishing a profitable practice near his home. He became a wealthy plantation owner. He served as a delegate to the Virginia state constitutional convention in 1850–51. An ardent supporter of states rights, he was the delegate from Greensville and Sussex counties to the Virginia secession convention in 1861. He was subsequently elected to the First Confederate Congress.
After the war, he retired from politics and returned to his home to again practice law. He was interred in the family graveyard near Emporia, Virginia.
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C.S.A. Representative from Virginia's 2nd Congressional District 1862 – 1865 |
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