John M. Harrel, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

John M. Harrel

Date of Birth: 14-Dec-1828

Place of Birth: Gatesville, North Carolina, United States

Date of Death: 04-Jul-1907

Profession: military officer

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About John M. Harrel

  • John Mortimer Harrell (December 14, 1828 - July 4, 1907) was a prominent lawyer in Little Rock, Arkansas from the 1850s to 1870s.
  • He composed the very first telegram sent from Little Rock to Memphis.
  • During the Civil War he distinguished himself as a cavalry officer in the operations of the West.
  • After the war, Harrell served as Commander of the Southern Arkansas Division, United Confederate Veterans.In 1861 he was the political editor of the Old Line Democrat.
  • He was the editor of the Southern States, a weekly that succeeded the Old Line Democrat.
  • In 1876 he was one of the editors of the Arkansas Gazette.
  • Soon after this he removed to Hot Springs, where he continued to reside for many years, until the death of his wife, when he moved out of the State.
  • In about 1880 he was the editor of the Hot Springs Telegraph.During Reconstruction, he was a Democrat and served as secretary of the Democratic convention in 1867.
  • He wrote extensively about politics in Little Rock during this time, keeping newspaper clippings and long commentaries on the articles.
  • His writings were posthumously published in 1893 as "The Brooks and Baxter War", and are one of the most prominent sources on the Brooks-Baxter War.
  • Harrell also wrote the volume on Arkansas in the Confederate Military History.

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