
Hines Holt
Hines Holt (April 27, 1805 — November 4, 1865) was a
United States
Representative from Georgia
. He was born near Milledgeville
, Georgia
, a son of Hines Holt and Mary Dixon Seward
Holt. He completed preparatory studies and
graduated with a Bachelor of Arts
(B.A.) from the University of
Georgia's
Franklin College in
1824. He studied law and was admitted to the bar
and began a practice in Columbus, Georgia
.
Holt was an
electoral college
member in the 1832 presidential election. A decade later, he was
elected to the
Georgia
House of Representatives in 1841; however, he was then elected
as a
Whig to the
26th United States Congress to
fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of his cousin
Walter T. Colquitt and served from
February 1,
1841, to
March 3,
1841. He resumed the
practice of law and served as the Treasurer of Georgia in 1859.
That same year, Holt was elected to the
Georgia Senate and he was re-elected the
following year. He became a member of the House of Representatives
of the
First Confederate
Congress in 1862 and resigned
March 1,
1863, after the third session. He died while
attending as a delegate the State constitutional convention at
Milledgeville on
November 4,
1865. He was buried in Linwood Cemetery, Columbus,
Georgia.
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