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Henry C. Slemp

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Henry C. Slemp
Member of the Virginia Senate
from the Lee. Wise and Buchanan Counties district
In office
December 1, 1875 – December 2, 1879
Preceded byAuburn L. Pridemore
Succeeded byHenry C. Wood
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates
from the Lee County, Virginia district
In office
December 6, 1893 – December 3, 1895
Preceded byM. B. Spencer
Succeeded byS. S. Surgener
Personal details
BornAugust 6, 1832
Turkey Cove, Virginia, US
DiedJanuary 11, 1901
Political partyDemocratic
Alma materRoanoke College
University of Virginia School of Law
ProfessionLawyer

Henderson Clinton Slemp (August 6, 1832 – January 11, 1901), nicknamed "Captain Henry", was a farmer, Confederate officer and Virginia politician who served in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly.

Early and family life

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Born near Turkey Cove in Lee County, Virginia, to Sebastian Smyth Slemp and his wife, the former Margaret Reasor, both of families long prominent in the region, Henry Slemp had a younger brother, Campbell Slemp, and two elder sisters, Nervesta Overton Slemp Flanary and Alpha Slemp Habourn.

He married two or three times and had 18 children. He married his first wife Joannah Barron on March 15, 1853, and their children were: Samuel Slemp (1852- ), Martha Slemp (1854-) Louis Hopkins Slemp (1856-1855), Huey Letcher Slemp (1858-1913), Adela Alice Slemp Flanary (1861-1947) and Bell Slemp (1863-).[1] After her death, he married Malissa Habum on July 16, 1864, and had children Elizabeth Eva Slemp Cox (1867-1945), Milton G. Slemp (1869-), Ulysses S. Slemp (1870-1940), Venus Melissa Slemp (1872-1891), Alpha D. Brahe (1874-1900), Martha Luna Slemp Bailey (1877-1952) and Patton Wise Slemp (1885-1961).

Career

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Although his younger brother Campbell Slemp recruited a company of Confederate soldiers after the 1861 harvest, Henry Slemp did not enlist for another year, and he did so in "Harlan County, Tennessee" (presumably Harlan County, Kentucky) on December 1, 1862 by recruiting another company, which became Company S of the 64th Virginia Cavalry.

Captain Henry Slemp was elected to the Senate of Virginia in 1875 and served a single four-year term. He succeeded his superior officer during the war, Auburn L. Pridemore.[2] The district boundaries were changed for the 1879 session, with Buchanan County removed and Wise County added. Henry C. Wood thus succeeded to the revised senatorial district, although his younger brother Campbell Slemp won elected to the Virginia House of Delegates as a Readjuster to represent Lee County in that election. Four years later, the politics of southwest Virginia remaining turbulent, Lee County voters elected Henry Slemp to represent them in the House of Delegates for one term beginning in late 1893. He succeeded M. B. Spencer and was succeeded by S. S. Surgener.

Death and legacy

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Captain Henry Slemp died on January 11, 1901 (possibly in Washington, D.C.).

References

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  1. ^ 1860 U.S. Federal Census for Lee County, Western District dwelling 1531, family 1559; the accompanying slave schedule also showed he owned 1 21 year old male black slave and a 13 year old enslaved mulatto female
  2. ^ Cynthia Miller Leonard, The Virginia General Assembly 1619-1978 (Richmond: Virginia State Library 1978) pp. 524, 528, 558
Senate of Virginia
Preceded by Virginia Senator for Lee, Wise and Buchanan Counties)
1875–1879
Succeeded by