Deputies to the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States. Assembled at Montgomery, Alabama, February, 1861.
Hon. Howell Cobb | Georgia | President of the Provisional Congress; afterwards Brigadier-General and Major-General in the Confederate army. |
Hon. J. J. Hooper | Alabama | Secretary of the Provisional Congress. |
Hon. Wm. P. Chilton | Alabama | Afterwards member of Congress. |
Hon. Jabez L. M. Curry | Alabama | Afterwards member of Congress and Lieutenant-Colonel of cavalry. |
Hon. Thomas Fearn | Alabama | |
Hon. Stephen F. Hale | Alabama | |
Hon. David P. Lewis | Alabama | |
Hon. Colin J. McRae | Alabama | Afterwards special agent to London and Paris. |
Hon. John Gill Shorter | Alabama | Afterwards Governor of Alabama. |
Hon. Robert H. Smith | Alabama | Afterwards Colonel in Confederate Army. |
Hon. Richard W. Walker | Alabama | Afterwards Confederate Senator from Alabama. |
Hon. J. Patton Anderson | Florida | Afterwards Brigadier-General and Major-General in the Confederate army. |
Hon. Jackson Morton | Florida | |
Hon. James B. Owens | Florida | |
Hon. Frank S. Bartow | Georgia | Afterwards Brigadier-General in the Confederate army. |
Hon. Howell Cobb | Georgia | Afterwards Brigadier-General and Major-General in the Confederate army. |
Hon. Thomas R. R. Cobb | Georgia | Afterwards Brigadier-General in the Confederate army. |
Hon. Martin J. Crawford | Georgia | Afterwards delegate to the United States. |
Hon. Benjamin H. Hill | Georgia | Afterwards Confederate Senator from Georgia. |
Hon. Augustus H. Kenan | Georgia | Afterwards member of Confederate Congress. |
Hon. Eugenius A. Nisbet | Georgia | |
Hon. Alexander H. Stephens | Georgia | Elected Vice-President of the Confederate States. |
Hon. Robert Toombs | Georgia | Secretary of State; Brigadier-General in the Confederate army, &c. |
Hon. Augustus R. Wright | Georgia | Afterwards member of Confederate Congress. |
Hon. Alexander de Clouet | Louisiana | |
Hon. Charles M. Conrad | Louisiana | Afterwards member of Confederate Congress. |
Hon. Dancan F. Kenner | Louisiana | Afterwards member of Confederate Congress. |
Hon. Henry Marshall | Louisiana | Afterwards member of Confederate Congress. |
Hon. John Perkins, Jr | Louisiana | Afterwards member of Confederate Congress. |
Hon. Edward Sparrow | Louisiana | Afterwards Cenfederate Senator from Louisiana. |
Hon. William S. Barry | Mississippi | Afterwards Brigadier-General in Confederate service. |
Hon. Walker Brooke | Mississippi | |
Hon. J. A. P. Campbell | Mississippi | |
Hon. Alexander M. Clayton | Mississippi | |
Hon. W. P. Harris | Mississippi | |
Hon. James T. Harrison | Mississippi | |
Hon. W. S. Wilson | Mississippi | |
Hon. Robert W. Barnwell | South Carolina | Afterwards Confederate Senator from South Carolina. |
Hon. William W. Boyce | South Carolina | Afterwards member of Confederate Congress. |
Hon. James Chestnut, Jr | South Carolina | Afterwards A. D. C. to the President, with rank of Colonel, and subsequently Brigadier-General C. S. A. |
Hon. Lawrence M. Keitt | South Carolina | Afterwards Colonel in the Confederate army. |
Hon. Charles G. Memminger | South Carolina | Afterwards Secretary of the Treasury. |
Hon. Wm. Porcher Miles | South Carolina | Afterwards member of Confederate Congress. |
Hon. R. Barnwell Rhett | South Carolina | |
Hon. Thomas J. Withers | South Carolina | |
Hon. John Gregg | Texas | Afterwards Brigadier-General in the Confederate army. |
Hon. John Hemphill | Texas | |
Hon. W. B. Ochiltree | Texas | |
Hon. Williamson S. Oldham | Texas | Afterwards Confederate Senator from Texas. |
Hon. John H. Reagan | Texas | Afterwards Postmaster-General. |
Hon. Thomas N. Waul | Texas | Afterwards Brigadier-General in the Confederate army. |
Hon. Louis T. Wigfall | Texas | Afterwards Brigadier-General in the Confederate army, and Confederate Senator from Texas. |