John Willis Ellis

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Gov. John W. Ellis
Gov. John W. Ellis

John Willis Ellis (23 November 18207 July 1861) was the Democratic governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1859 to 1861.

Ellis studied law under Richmond Mumford Pearson, practiced law, and was elected to the North Carolina General Assembly from Rowan County. He served as a state superior court judge from 1848 to 1858. He was elected Governor in 1858 by a large majority over Duncan K. McRae, a Democrat supported by remnants of the Whig Party. Ellis was easily re-elected in 1860 over John Pool.

As the American Civil War was beginning, President Abraham Lincoln requested troops from North Carolina to quell the rebellion. Ellis replied, “I can be no party to this wicked violation of the laws of the country and to this war upon the liberties of a free people. You can get no troops from North Carolina.”

Shortly after North Carolina seceded from the Union, Ellis died in office. The Speaker of the North Carolina Senate, Henry T. Clark, completed his term.

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Preceded by
Thomas Bragg
Governor of North Carolina
1859–1861
Succeeded by
Henry T. Clark
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