William Lowndes Calhoun

For other people named William Calhoun, see William Calhoun (disambiguation).
William Lowndes Calhoun
Mayor of Atlanta
In office
January 1879  January 1881
Preceded by Nedom L. Angier
Succeeded by James W. English
Personal details
Born November 23, 1837
Decatur, Georgia
Died November 16, 1908 (aged 69)
Nationality  United States
Military service
Allegiance  Confederate States
Service/branch  Confederate States Army
Years of service 1862-1865
Rank Colonel
Unit 42nd Georgia Infantry
Army of Tennessee
Battles/wars

American Civil War

William Lowndes Calhoun (November 23, 1837  November 16, 1908)[1] was an American attorney and politician from the state of Georgia who served as the 26th Mayor of Atlanta.

Biography

Calhoun was born in Decatur, Georgia, son of fellow Atlanta mayor James Calhoun. The family moved to Atlanta in 1852 and, at the age of sixteen, William began reading law at his father's firm. He passed the bar in 1857.

In March 1862, Calhoun enlisted in the Confederate States Army and was commissioned as captain of Company K of the 42nd Georgia Infantry. He served in Knoxville, Tennessee, and then in the Vicksburg Campaign, where he and his regiment were surrendered by John C. Pemberton on July 4, 1863. After being exchanged, Calhoun served in the Atlanta Campaign and was wounded at the Battle of Resaca. After his recovery, he served in the Army of Tennessee under General Hood in Tennessee.

Returning to Atlanta after the war, he served in the state legislature from 1872 to 1876 and, following in his late father's footsteps, was elected Mayor of Atlanta in 1879. During his term of service, he inaugurated the city's street paving system.

He left his law practice to serve as judge of the Court of Ordinary of Fulton County from 1881 to 1897.

Notes

Preceded by
Nedom L. Angier
Mayor of Atlanta
January 1879  January 1881
Succeeded by
James W. English
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