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    Stephen Mallory

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  1. Stephen Russell Mallory (1812 – November 9, 1873) was a Democratic senator from Florida from 1851 to the secession of his home state and the outbreak of the American Civil War. For much of that period, he was chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs.

  2. Jun 18, 2015 · Stephen Russell Mallory was a lawyer, Democratic judge and customs official in the ante-bellum period and United States Senator from Florida from 1850 until the secession of his home state in 1861.

  3. Feb 4, 2021 · Stephen Russell Mallory (1812 – November 9, 1873) (courtesy of Florida Irish Heritage Center) Mallory would serve in the cabinet of President Jefferson Davis until the end of the war, finally resigning as secretary on May 2, 1865 in La Grange, Georgia.

  4. Stephen Russell Mallory Jr. (November 2, 1848 – December 23, 1907) was a U.S. Senator and U.S. Representative from Florida who served as a Democrat. He was the son of U.S. Senator Stephen Russell Mallory. He was born in Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina.

  5. American Civil War. …capable secretary of the navy, Stephen Mallory. He dispatched agents to Europe to purchase warships, sought to refurbish captured or scuttled Federal vessels, and made every effort to arm and employ Southern-owned ships then in Confederate ports.

  6. Confederate Secretary of the Navy Stephen Mallory, aware of the South’s deficiencies in warship construction, attempted to obtain armored vessels in Europe. Despite efforts by various naval agents, only one—the Stonewall—reached Confederate hands, but the war ended before she saw any action.

  7. Stephen Russell Mallory (1812 – November 9, 1873) was a Democratic senator from Florida from 1851 to the secession of his home state and the outbreak of the American Civil War. For much of that period, he was chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs.

  8. Oct 11, 2005 · Stephen R. Mallory, Florida senator and Confederate secretary of the Navy, was a Southern paradox: the son of a Yankee sea captain, a unionist who opposed secession, yet he served...

  9. Jun 10, 2024 · That they did so well was largely because of untiring efforts by the capable secretary of the navy, Stephen Mallory. He dispatched agents to Europe to purchase warships, sought to refurbish captured or scuttled Federal vessels, and made every effort to arm and employ Southern-owned ships then in Confederate ports.

  10. Jan 1, 2005 · This biography of Stephen Russell Mallory chronicles his formative years in Key West, his decades of public service, and his declining days. It discusses his career in the United States Senate,...

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