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Original 1849 Steel Engraving of John Minor Botts .

Original 1849 Steel Engraving of John Minor Botts .

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Original 1849 Steel Engraving of John Minor Botts .

by The Whig Protrait Gallery

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Washington DC: Whig Party. Good. 1849. Single sheet. Overall Size 9 &1/2 by 6 inches, Image size 6 by 5 inches. CONDITION: Good with foxing mostly in margins and light dust soiling as shown, edge tears in margin at one side from where it was removed from the book.. A Very scarce engraving. ; John Minor Botts (September 16, 1802 January 8, 1869) was a nineteenth century politician and lawyer from Virginia. Botts was born in Dumfries, Virginia. Both of his parents were killed in the Richmond Theatre fire on 26 December 1811, so he and his siblings were raised by relatives in Fredericksburg. Botts attended the common schools in Richmond, Virginia, studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1830. He moved to Henrico County, Virginia, engaged in agricultural pursuits, and served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1833 to 1839. Botts was elected as a Whig to the United States House of Representatives in 1838, serving from 1839 to 1843. He was unsuccessful for reelection in 1842 but was elected again in 1846, serving from 1847 to 1849. He was chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs from 1847 to 1849. Botts was once again unsuccessful for reelection in 1848 and again in 1850. He represented the city of Richmond and the counties of Charles City, Henrico, and New Kent in the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1850-1851 and resumed practicing law in Richmond in 1852.During the presidential election of 1860, Botts, a member of the United States Constitutional Union Party, supported John Bell. Though his candidate was unsuccessful, Botts continued to support the principles of the Constitutional Union party, and was uncompromisingly Unionist in his sentiments while his native state moved toward secession through the American Civil War. In 1862, he was jailed without trial for his Unionist positions by the Confederate provost marshal John H. Winder. Botts published his memoirs, The Great Rebellion: Its Secret History, Rise, Progress, and Disastrous Failure (1866) . Botts was a delegate to the Southern Loyalists' Convention in 1866 before his death on January 8, 1869 in Richmond, Virginia. He was interred in the Shockoe Hill Cemetery.; Engraved by T. Doney .

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Title
Original 1849 Steel Engraving of John Minor Botts .
Author
The Whig Protrait Gallery
Format/Binding
Unbound
Book Condition
Used - Good
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Edition
First Edition Thus
Publisher
Whig Party
Place of Publication
Washington DC
Date Published
1849
Weight
0.00 lbs
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antiques , reference , collectibles
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