Alfred Caldwell (politician)
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Alfred Caldwell | |
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| Member of the Virginia Senate from the Ohio, Hancock, Brooke district | |
| In office December 7, 1857 – April 4, 1861 | |
| Preceded by | Lewis Steenrod |
| Succeeded by | n/a |
| Personal details | |
| Born | June 4, 1817 St. Clairsville, Ohio, U.S. |
| Died | May 3, 1868 (aged 50) Wheeling, West Virginia, U.S. |
| Resting place | Mt. Woods Cemetery |
| Party | Republican |
| Spouse(s) | Martha Baird Alice Wheat Lennon |
| Children | Alfred Jr. and others |
| Profession | lawyer, politician |
Alfred Caldwell (June 4, 1817 – May 3, 1868) was a Virginia lawyer, politician and prominent abolitionist in what became Wheeling, West Virginia during the American Civil War. Before the war, he was twice elected Wheeling's mayor, and served in the Virginia Senate. A prominent early Republican and supporter of President Abraham Lincoln, he became consul to the Kingdom of Hawaii in August 1861. However, Caldwell was removed from office in 1867 after substantiation of corruption allegations, and he died shortly after returning to Wheeling.[1]
Born in St. Clairsville, Ohio in 1817 to banker and U.S. Congressman James Caldwell Jr. (1770 - 1838) and his wife Anne Booker Caldwell,[2] Alfred Caldwell attended Washington College, in Washington, Pennsylvania and graduated (after a break unlike his cousin A. Bolton Caldwell) with an A. B. degree in 1836. He then attended Harvard Law School and received his J.D. in 1838, shortly after A. Bolton Caldwell who would later become an ally in Wheeling.[3]
His paternal grandfather James Caldwell Sr. (1724-1804) had helped Ebenezer Zane found Wheeling in what was then Virginia and become an early Justice of the Peace, as well as commanded a local militia unit during the American Revolutionary War and raised a large family. The senior James Caldwell's brothers had also settled in developing areas—John in the Shenandoah Valley and David in North Carolina (where he became the grandfather of John C. Calhoun).[4][5]
Alfred Caldwell married twice. On August 7, 1839 he married Martha Baird (1822–1859) of Washington, Pennsylvania, who was the granddaughter of Patriot physician Dr. Absalom Baird of Chester County, Pennsylvania. They had nine children including George B. Caldwell (b. 1840, who became executor of his father's estate), Anna Caldwell (b. 1842), Jane W. (Jeannie) Caldwell (b. 1844), Alfred Caldwell Jr. (1847-1925), Alexander Caldwell (b. 1849, died before 1860), Harry Caldwell (1851 - 1942), Kate Caldwell (b. 1853), Ellen Caldwell (b. 1855) and Martha Caldwell (b. 1858).[6] After her death, he married Alice Wheat Lennon on August 15, 1860, with whom he had five children.