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John S. Roane | |
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| 4th Governor of Arkansas | |
| In office April 19, 1849 – November 15, 1852 | |
| Preceded by | Richard Byrd (acting) |
| Succeeded by | Elias Conway |
| 6th Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives | |
| In office November 4, 1844 – November 2, 1846 | |
| Preceded by | W. S. Oldham |
| Succeeded by | Albert Rust |
| Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives fromCrawford County | |
| In office November 4, 1844 – November 2, 1846 Serving with
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| Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives fromJefferson County | |
| In office November 7, 1842 – November 4, 1844 | |
| Preceded by | Martin W. Dorriss |
| Succeeded by | Martin W. Dorriss |
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| Born | John Selden Roane (1817-01-08)January 8, 1817 Wilson County,Tennessee, U.S. |
| Died | April 7, 1867(1867-04-07) (aged 50) Jefferson County,Arkansas, U.S. |
| Resting place | Oakland Cemetery, Little Rock 34°43′41.3″N92°15′29.5″W / 34.728139°N 92.258194°W /34.728139; -92.258194 |
| Political party | Democratic |
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| Relations | Archibald Roane (uncle) |
| Alma mater | Cumberland College |
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John Selden Roane (January 8, 1817 – April 7, 1867) was an American politician and lawyer who served as thefourth Governor of Arkansas from 1849 to 1852. Prior to this he commanded the Arkansas Mounted Infantry Regiment following the death of ColonelArchibald Yell at theBattle of Buena Vista. Roane also served as a seniorofficer of theConfederate States Army who commandedinfantry in theTrans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War.
John Selden Roane was born inWilson County,Tennessee, and educated atCumberland College, which at the time was located inPrinceton, Kentucky. He migrated to the newstate ofArkansas in 1837,studied law, and was admitted tothe bar. He was Prosecuting Attorney for the 2nd Judicial District of Arkansas from 1840 to 1842, a member of theArkansas House of Representatives from 1842 to 1844, and the fourth Governor of Arkansas from 1849 to 1852.
At the outbreak of theMexican War, Roane was appointedLieutenant-Colonel of the Arkansas Mounted Infantry Regiment, succeeding to command when ColonelArchibald Yell was mortally wounded repelling the charge of the Mexican lancers at the Battle of Buena Vista. Roane was officially appointed Colonel on February 28, 1847. He was known to be jealous of the honor of his state and once challengedAlbert Pike to a duel over what he perceived as derogatory statements made about the regiment's actions in the war. The duel was fought, but neither combatant was injured.
On March 20, 1862, Roane was appointed to the grade ofbrigadier-general in the Confederate States Army. After most Confederate troops were moved from Arkansas across theMississippi River, he was placed in charge of the defense of Arkansas. At this time Arkansas was nearly defenseless; and Roane, with the newly appointed commander of the Trans-Mississippi District (also known as Department Number Two), Major-GeneralThomas Hindman, cobbled together a reasonable defensive force. Roane took part in numerous battles within theTrans-Mississippi Theater, including the battles ofWhitney's Lane andPrairie Grove.
On February 1, 1855, Roane married Mary Kim Smith (1833–1907) ofDallas, Arkansas.
Roane died inJefferson County,Arkansas, and is buried atOakland Cemetery,Little Rock.
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