James A. Horne

James A. Horne was an American politician.

James A. Horne
11th Secretary of State of Mississippi
In office
January 1852  January 1854[1]
GovernorHenry S. Foote
Preceded byJoseph Bell[2]
Succeeded byWilliam H. Muse[2]
Personal details
Born1818 or 1819
Political partyWhig (1860)

Horne was born in 1818 or 1819.[3] In 1851, while living in Marion, Mississippi, Horne ran for the office of Secretary of State of Mississippi on the "Union Ticket" alongside Henry S. Foote.[4][5] He served as Secretary of State of Mississippi from 1852 to 1854.[2] He later moved to the town of Winchester, Mississippi, where he was a banker by profession.[6][3][7] As a Whig, he participated in the Mississippi Constitutional Convention of 1865.[6][3]

References

  1. Rowland, Dunbar (1908). The Official and Statistical Register of the State of Mississippi. Brandon Printing. p. 29.
  2. "History of the Mississippi Secretary of State". Mississippi Secretary of State. Retrieved December 26, 2016.
  3. Convention, Mississippi Constitutional (1865). Journal of the Proceedings and Debates in the Constitutional Convention of the State of Mississippi, August, 1865. E. M. Yerger, state printer. p. 279. ISBN 978-1-4255-2772-3.
  4. ""Union Ticket" 1851". The Port Gibson Herald, and Correspondent. 1851-07-25. p. 3. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
  5. "Clipped From Natchez Daily Courier". Natchez Daily Courier. 1851-06-03. p. 2. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
  6. "Clipped From Daily Mississippian". Daily Mississippian. 1865-08-15. p. 3. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
  7. "Extinct Towns and Villages of Wayne County, Mississippi". Genealogy Trails. Retrieved December 26, 2016.


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