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  1. Thomas Salem Bocock (May 18, 1815 – August 5, 1891) was a Confederate politician and lawyer from Virginia. After serving as an antebellum United States Congressman, he was the speaker of the Confederate States House of Representatives during most of the American Civil War .

  2. Representative in the Confederate States Congress. Speaker of the Confederate States House of Representatives from 1862 to 1865. Seventh Manuscript Census of the United States (1850), Population Schedules, Virginia, Appomattox County, p. 317.

  3. It was constructed in 1849 to 1850 by Thomas S. Bocock and Henry F. Bocock, brothers. Thomas was a member of the United States Congress and Speaker of the Confederate House of Representatives. At the time, Henry was Clerk of the Court for Appomattox County.

  4. BOCOCK, THOMAS STANLEY, a Representative from Virginia; born at Buckingham Court House, Buckingham (now Appomattox) County, Va., May 18, 1815; educated by private tutors; was graduated from Hampden-Sidney College, Virginia, in 1838; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1840 and commenced practice at Buckingham Court House; member of the ...

  5. A Powerful Politician. In 1845 Thomas Bocock served as Appomattox County's first commonwealth attorney. Thomas was later elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1847. He served in the house for an impressive seven times! Thomas resigned from the house in 1861 when Virginia seceded from the Union.

  6. Thomas Salem Bocock (18 de mayo de 1815-5 de agosto de 1891) fue un político y abogado de Virginia del siglo XIX . Después de servir como congresista de los Estados Unidos antes de la guerra, fue el presidente de la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Confederados durante la mayor parte de la Guerra Civil estadounidense.

  7. Slavery in the territories : speech of Hon. Thomas S. Bocock, of Virginia, in the House of Representatives, June 30, 1848. by. Bocock, Thomas S., 1815-1891. Topics. United States -- Politics and government -- 1845-1849. Publisher.