election was declared invalid and Claiborne vacated his seat. He then became Editor of the Natchez Statesman and Gazette and the Mississippi Free Trader newspapers, and later edited several newspapers in New Orleans. A white supremacist, in his editorials he defended slavery and upheld the right of states to leave the union, though he opposed secession. After returning to Mississippi he became active as a historian and authored several works on Mississippi, including 1880's "Mississippi as a Province, Territory, and State". J.F.H. Claiborne was the grandnephew of Representative Thomas Claiborne, the nephew of Congressman Nathaniel H. Claiborne and Governor William C.C. Claiborne, and the cousin of Representatives John Claiborne and Thomas Claiborne.
election was declared invalid and Claiborne vacated his seat. He then became Editor of the Natchez Statesman and Gazette and the Mississippi Free Trader newspapers, and later edited several newspapers in New Orleans. A white supremacist, in his editorials he defended slavery and upheld the right of states to leave the union, though he opposed secession. After returning to Mississippi he became active as a historian and authored several works on Mississippi, including 1880's "Mississippi as a Province, Territory, and State". J.F.H. Claiborne was the grandnephew of Representative Thomas Claiborne, the nephew of Congressman Nathaniel H. Claiborne and Governor William C.C. Claiborne, and the cousin of Representatives John Claiborne and Thomas Claiborne.
Bio by: Bill McKern
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