Lewis Owings

Lewis Owings
Lewis Owings, ca. 1860s
1st and 3rd Governor of Confederate Arizona
In office
1860  August 1, 1861
Preceded by Constituency created
Succeeded by John R. Baylor
In office
March 17, 1862  1865
Preceded by John R. Baylor
Succeeded by Position abolished
Personal details
Born Lewis Sumpter Owings
(1820-09-06)September 6, 1820
Roane County, Tennessee
Died August 20, 1875(1875-08-20) (aged 54)
Denison, Texas
Resting place Oakwood Cemetery,
Denison, Texas
Political party Democratic

Dr. Lewis Sumpter Owings (September 6, 1820 August 20, 1875) was an American medical doctor and politician in the New Mexico and Arizona territories. He was chosen twice for the role of Provisional Governor for the territory of Arizona by conventions seeking to organize the territory-by both pre-Civil War Union and Confederate delegations.

Born in Roane County, Tennessee, Owings was a medical doctor and businessman. He went to Arkansas and then to Texas, where he helped found Helena, Texas serving as the first postmaster. In 1855, he served in the Texas House of Representatives but was defeated for reelection moving to Mesilla, New Mexico, where he had a mine.

In 1860 Owings was chosen as Provisional Governor of "Arizona Territory"a region including New Mexico and Arizonain an organization convention at Tucson. The Convention subsequently petitioned the United States Congress for recognition of their government, but the impending conflicts of the American Civil War in the east distracted Washington's attention away from what was then a remote frontier outpost. Owings nevertheless proceeded to carry out the functions of a de facto governor in the largely unorganized territory and established three militia companies to protect residents from Indian raids and border smugglers.

In March 1861 with the onset of the Civil War, the secession conventions were called in the southern portions of the territory at Mesilla and Tucson. The conventions established the Confederate Territory of Arizona and Owings was elected its first Provisional Governor. He held the post until August 1, 1861, when the Confederate Arizona Territory was reorganized and declared south of the 34th Parallel by John Baylor, who then assumed the role of Territorial Governor.

In 1862 following Baylor's ouster and the Confederate retreat from the territory following the Union victory at the Battle of Glorietta Pass, Owings was again appointed Governor of the territory and held the post in exile in San Antonio, Texas, until the end of the war.

After the war, Owings went to Kansas briefly and then settled in Denison, Texas serving briefly as mayor.[1][2][3]

Notes

  1. "Dr. Lewis S. Owings: A Brief Biography". www.wtblock.com. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  2. H., THONHOFF, ROBERT (15 June 2010). "HELENA, TX". www.tshaonline.org. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  3. http://followingtheirfootsteps.net/getperson.php?personID=I16483&tree=Owings

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Government offices
Preceded by
none
Governors of the Confederate Territory of Arizona
April 1, 1861August 1, 1861
Succeeded by
John Baylor
Preceded by
John Baylor
Governors of the Confederate Territory of Arizona
March 18621865
Succeeded by
none
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