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- Thomas_Haughey abstract "Thomas Haughey (1826 – August 5, 1869) was a U.S. Representative from Alabama.Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Haughey received a limited education. He immigrated with his father to the United States, where they settled in New York City. In 1841, he moved to Jefferson County, Alabama. While teaching in St. Clair County, he studied medicine. Haughey attended New Orleans Medical College and graduated as both a physician and surgeon in 1858, starting a medical practice in Elyton.During the onset of the Civil War, Haughey was against both war and secession and was sympathetic to the North and the plight of slaves. He did not hide his views and joined the Union League, but soon fled to Kentucky due to threats to his safety. Once there, he joined the Union Army's 3rd Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry as a surgeon, serving from January 1862 to his honorable discharge on February 23, 1865 when the regiment was mustered out.After the war, he resumed his medical practice in Decatur, Alabama. He served as delegate to the State constitutional convention in 1867. Upon the readmission of the State of Alabama to representation, Haughey was elected as a Republican to the Fortieth Congress. He served from July 21, 1868, to March 3, 1869. After returning to Alabama, Haughey began a campaign for reelection, giving speeches throughout the district. Running as an Independent Republican, his opponents were regular Republican candidate Jerome J. Hinds, a protégé of Senator George E. Spencer, and Democrat William Crawford Sherrod.The race was intense with accusations of theft, bribery, corruption, and perjury between the candidates. At a speech before a crowd at the courthouse in Courtland, Alabama on July 31, Haughey came into a confrontation with a man named Collins, an ally of Hinds who espoused the cause of his Republican opponent. When Haughey was said to have been obnoxious toward Collins, a man known to be prone to violence, a fistfight ensued. The altercation ended when Collins pulled a pistol and fired it into Haughey's stomach. Confined to a bed, Haughey lingered on for five days before succumbing to his wounds on August 5, 1869 at age 43. He was interred in Green Cemetery near Pinson, Alabama.".
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- Thomas_Haughey country United_States.
- Thomas_Haughey deathDate "1869-08-05".
- Thomas_Haughey deathPlace Alabama.
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- Thomas_Haughey deathPlace Pinson,_Alabama.
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- Thomas_Haughey deathYear "1869".
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- Thomas_Haughey region Alabamas_6th_congressional_district.
- Thomas_Haughey serviceEndYear "1865".
- Thomas_Haughey serviceStartYear "1862".
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- Thomas_Haughey wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thomas Haughey".
- Thomas_Haughey almaMater Tulane_University.
- Thomas_Haughey battles American_Civil_War.
- Thomas_Haughey birthDate "1826".
- Thomas_Haughey birthPlace Glasgow.
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- Thomas_Haughey branch Union_Army.
- Thomas_Haughey dateOfBirth "1826".
- Thomas_Haughey dateOfDeath "1869-08-05".
- Thomas_Haughey deathDate "1869-08-05".
- Thomas_Haughey deathPlace Alabama.
- Thomas_Haughey deathPlace Courtland,_Alabama.
- Thomas_Haughey deathPlace United_States.
- Thomas_Haughey district "6".
- Thomas_Haughey imageName "Hon. Thomas Haughey, Ala. Surgeon, U.S. Army - NARA - 527423.jpg".
- Thomas_Haughey name "Haughey, Thomas".
- Thomas_Haughey party Republican_Party_(United_States).
- Thomas_Haughey placeOfBirth Glasgow.
- Thomas_Haughey placeOfDeath Pinson,_Alabama.
- Thomas_Haughey preceded Williamson_Robert_Winfield_Cobb.
- Thomas_Haughey serviceyears "1862".
- Thomas_Haughey shortDescription "American politician".
- Thomas_Haughey state Alabama.
- Thomas_Haughey succeeded William_Crawford_Sherrod.
- Thomas_Haughey termEnd "1869-03-03".
- Thomas_Haughey termStart "1868-07-21".
- Thomas_Haughey title "Member of the U.S. House of Representatives".
- Thomas_Haughey title "from Alabama's 6th congressional district".
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