John Waller Head (November 2, 1822 – November 9, 1874) was an American lawyer, legislator, and Tennessee Attorney General.
Background
Head was born in Castalian Springs, Tennessee. He was educated in Sumner County, Tennessee. Head studied law and was admitted to the Tennessee bar. He lived in Gallatin, Tennessee and practiced law. Head served in the Tennessee Senate from 1855 to 1857, and was a reporter for the Tennessee Supreme Court from 1858 to 1862. He then served as Tennessee Attorney General from 1858 to 1861. During the American Civil War, Head served in the Confederate Army, as a colonel, in the 30th Tennessee Regiment.
In 1874, Head was elected to the United States House of Representatives from the 4th Tennessee Congressional District. But he died from pneumonia at his home in Gallatin, Tennessee only six days after the election, long before the Congress convened again.[1][2][3]
See also
Notes
- ^ 'Hon. John W. Head,' The Bristol News (Tennessee), November 17, 1874, pg. 1
- ^ 'The Late Hon. John W. Head,' The Nashville Union and American (Tennessee), November 10, 1874, pg, 1
- ^ 'Confederate Colonels: A Biographical Register,' Bruce S. Allardice, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri: 2009, Biographical Sketch of John Waller Head, pg. 190
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