Giles Mebane

Giles Mebane (1809–1899) was a North Carolina politician who served in the North Carolina General Assembly as Speaker of the North Carolina Senate during most of the American Civil War (1862–1865).[1]

Senator Giles Mebane


Biography

He was the grandson of Congressman Alexander Mebane and the son of Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives James Mebane.

Mebane married Mary Yancey, the daughter of Bartlett Yancey, in 1837. He represented Orange County (later Alamance County after the latter county was formed in 1849) in the North Carolina House of Commons from 1844 through 1850 as a member of the Whig Party. He returned to the House in 1854 and 1858 before being elected to the Senate in 1861. At the end of the war he moved to Caswell County, where he was also later elected to the state Senate.[1][2][3][4]

Tombstone of Giles Mebane, located in Linwood Cemetery in Graham, North Carolina.
Political offices
Preceded by
Henry Toole Clark
Speaker of the North Carolina Senate
18621865
Succeeded by
Thomas Settle

References

  1. Stokes, Durward T. (1991). "Giles Mebane". NCPEDIA. Retrieved November 30, 2019.
  2. Connor, Robert Diggs Wimberly, ed. (1913). A Manual of North Carolina (PDF). Raleigh, North Carolina: E. M. Uzzell & Company. Retrieved April 27, 2019.
  3. Wheeler, John Hill, ed. (1874). The Legislative Manual and Political Register of the State of North Carolina for the Year 1874. Raleigh, North Carolina: Josiah Turner, Jr.; State Printer and Binder. Retrieved April 9, 2019.
  4. Cheney, John L. Jr. (1974). North Carolina Government, 1585–1974. pp. 328-330.
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