J. Marshall Hanger
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J. Marshall Hanger | |
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31st Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates | |
In office December 6, 1871 – December 5, 1877 | |
Preceded by | Zephaniah Turner Jr. |
Succeeded by | Henry C. Allen |
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates for Augusta and Staunton City | |
In office October 5, 1869 – December 5, 1883 | |
Preceded by | George Baylor |
Succeeded by | Edward Echols |
Personal details | |
Born | James Marshall Hanger November 12, 1833 Waynesboro, Virginia, U.S. |
Died | August 26, 1912 Staunton, Virginia, U.S. | (aged 78)
Political party | Democratic Conservative |
Alma mater | University of Virginia |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Confederate States |
Branch/service | Confederate States Army |
Years of service | 1861–1865 |
Rank | Major |
Battles/wars | American Civil War |
James Marshall Hanger (November 12, 1833 – August 26, 1912) was a Virginia politician. He represented Augusta County in the Virginia House of Delegates, and served as that body's Speaker from 1871 until 1877.[1] He was elected over C. P. Ramsdell.[2]
In 1881 Isaac C. Fowler was elected speaker over him.[3]
The Hanger family established itself in Augusta County in 1750 with Peter Hanger's arrival from Pennsylvania.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Major Hanger Is Called By Death In His 79th Year". Staunton Daily Leader. August 26, 1912. pp. 1, 4. Retrieved February 25, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Delegates, Virginia General Assembly House of (1872). Journal.
- ^ Journal of the House of Delegates of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Commonwealth of Virginia. 1881.
- ^ Peyton, John Lewis (1882). History of Augusta County, Virginia. Samuel M. Yost & son.
External links
[edit]- J. Marshall Hanger at The Virginia Elections and State Elected Officials Database Project, 1776-2007