James Henderson Berry

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James Henderson Berry
James Henderson Berry

In office
1883 – 1885
Preceded by Thomas James Churchill
Succeeded by Simon Pollard Hughes, Jr.

Born May 15, 1841
Jackson County, Alabama
Died January 30, 1913 (aged 71)
Bentonville, Arkansas
Political party Democratic
A 1908 monument in homage to James H. Berry and the Southern Soldier, located in the town square of Bentonville, Arkansas
A 1908 monument in homage to James H. Berry and the Southern Soldier, located in the town square of Bentonville, Arkansas

James Henderson Berry (15 May 1841 - 30 January 1913) was a Democratic United States Senator and served as Governor of the State of Arkansas.

James Henderson Berry was born in Jackson County, Alabama. Berry moved with his family to Arkansas in 1848. Berry attended Berryville Academy for one year. He studied law and in 1866 was admitted to the Arkansas bar.

At the outbreak of the American Civil War Berry joined the Confederate Army and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant with the 16th Arkansas Infantry. Berry lost his right leg during the Battle of Corinth in northern Mississippi. After recuperating from his wound he worked as a school teacher and started a private law practice.

Berry was elected to the Arkansas House of Representatives in 1866. He was reelected in 1872 and in 1874. In his last term he was selected to be Speaker of the House. Berry was the chairman of the Democratic State Convention in 1876. In 1878 he became a judge for the Fourth Circuit Court and served in that post until 1882 when he was elected Governor of Arkansas.

The Berry administration focused on reducing the state debt, creating a State Mental Hospital. Berry did not run for reelection.

In March 1885 Berry was selected by the legislature to fill the unexpired term of Senator Augustus Hill Garland. Berry remained in the U.S. Senate for the next 22 years. In 1910 he accepted a position with the Arkansas History Commission to mark the graves of all Arkansas Confederate soldiers who had died in northern prisons.

James H. Berry died in Bentonville, Arkansas. Berry is buried at the Knights of Pythias Cemetery, Bentonville, Arkansas.

Preceded by
Thomas James Churchill
Governor of Arkansas
1883–1885
Succeeded by
Simon Pollard Hughes, Jr.
Preceded by
Augustus H. Garland
United States Senator (Class 2) from Arkansas
1885—1907
Served alongside: James K. Jones, James P. Clarke
Succeeded by
Jeff Davis
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