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- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard abstract "Jeter Connelly Pritchard (July 12, 1857 – April 10, 1921) was a Republican U.S. Senator from the state of North Carolina between 1895 and 1903. He was the only Republican to represent a southern state in the United States Senate during that time. Pritchard was a prominent leader of the Lily-White Movement, an anti-civil-rights movement to drive blacks out of the Republican party during the early 20th century. Pritchard was born in Jonesborough, Tennessee. A newspaper editor/publisher and later a lawyer by trade, he was elected to the North Carolina House of Representatives from Madison County in 1884, 1886, and 1890, and was a candidate for lieutenant governor in 1888. He read law to enter the bar in 1889, and established his legal practice in Marshall, North Carolina. He unsuccessfully sought appointment to the U.S. Senate in 1891, and election to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1892.Following the victory of the Republican-Populist alliance (or \"fusion\") in the 1894 legislative elections, the North Carolina General Assembly elected Pritchard to the Senate, to complete the rest of the term of the late Sen. Zebulon Vance. He was re-elected by the legislature in 1897 to a full term. The legislature (by now back in Democratic hands) chose not to re-elect him to the Senate in 1903.On November 10, 1903, Pritchard was nominated by President Theodore Roosevelt to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Columbia vacated by Harry M. Clabaugh. Pritchard was confirmed by the United States Senate on November 16, 1903, and received his commission the same day. Less than six months later, on April 27, 1904, Roosevelt nominated Pritchard for elevation to a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit vacated by Charles Henry Simonton. Pritchard was again confirmed by the United States Senate, on April 27, 1904, and he received commission the same day. Pritchard served on that court until his death in 1921. Among his decisions as an appellate judge was the grant of a writ of habeas corpus reversing a contempt of court citation against journalist Josephus Daniels.He was the father of George M. Pritchard.He is buried in the Riverside Cemetery in Asheville, North Carolina, alongside fellow North Carolina Senators Thomas Lanier Clingman and Zebulon Baird Vance.Pritchard Park in downtown Asheville is named in his memory.".
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- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard birthPlace Jonesborough,_Tennessee.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard birthPlace Tennessee.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard deathDate "1921-04-10".
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard deathPlace Asheville,_North_Carolina.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard deathPlace North_Carolina.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard office "Judge of theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit".
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- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard party Republican_Party_(United_States).
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard predecessor Charles_Henry_Simonton.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard predecessor Harry_M._Clabaugh.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard predecessor Thomas_Jordan_Jarvis.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard region North_Carolina.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard seniority "United States Senator".
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard successor Edmund_Waddill,_Jr..
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard successor Lee_Slater_Overman.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard successor Wendell_Phillips_Stafford.
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- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard wikiPageWikiLink Wendell_Phillips_Stafford.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard wikiPageWikiLink Zebulon_Baird_Vance.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jeter C. Pritchard".
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jeter Connelly Pritchard".
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jeter Pritchard".
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pritchard".
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard after Edmund_Waddill,_Jr..
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard after Lee_Slater_Overman.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard alongside Furnifold_McLendel_Simmons.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard alongside Marion_Butler.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard alongside Matt_Whitaker_Ransom.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard appointer Theodore_Roosevelt.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard before Charles_Henry_Simonton.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard before Thomas_Jordan_Jarvis.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard birthDate "1857-07-12".
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard birthPlace Jonesborough,_Tennessee.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard birthPlace Tennessee.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard class "3".
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard deathDate "1921-04-10".
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard deathPlace Asheville,_North_Carolina.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard deathPlace North_Carolina.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard sr "United States Senator".
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard name "Jeter Connelly Pritchard".
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard office "Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit".
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard office "Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia".
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard party Republican_Party_(United_States).
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard predecessor Charles_Henry_Simonton.
- Jeter_Connelly_Pritchard predecessor Harry_M._Clabaugh.