Hon. Preston Smith Brooks (b. 1819 - d. 27 Jan 1857) {Congressional Cemetery, DC: Public Vault -- Removed to Edgefield, SC, 1857) | ||||||||||||||||||
Representative from South Carolina. Graduated from the University of South Carolina at Columbia in 1839. Studied law and practiced. Served in the Mexican War as captain in the Palmetto Regiment of South Carolina Volunteers. Elected as a Democrat to the 33rd and 34th Congresses and served from 1853 until July 15, 1856, when he resigned even though the attempt to expel him for his assault upon Charles Sumner on May 22, 1856, had failed. Relected to the 34th Congress to fill the vacancy caused by his own resignation and served from 1856, until his death. (Cenotaph at Range 60 Site 116, Congressional Cemetery, DC.) | ||||||||||||||||||
The Evening Star, January 29, 1857 The Funeral of Hon. Preston S. Brooks took place this morning. At one o'clock, the Committee of Arrangements, Pall Bearers, and Mourners attended at Browns' Hotel, and the corpse was removed in charge of the Committee of Arrangements attended by the Sergeant-at-Arms of the House, to the Hall of the House of Representatives, where divine service was performed. The funeral then moved from the Hall of the House to the Congressional Cemetery in the following order: | ||||||||||||||||||
Order of Procession:
The Chaplains of both Houses of Congress Physicians who attended the deceased Committee of Arrangements
Pall Bearers
The family and friends of the deceased The Senators and Representatives from the State of South Carolina as mourners The Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Representatives The Speaker and Clerk of the House of Representatives The House of Representatives of the United States The other officers of the House of Representatives The Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate The President and Secretary of the Senate The Senate The other officers of the Senate The President of the United States (Pierce) The Heads of Departments The Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States and its officers The Judiciary of the District of Columbia The Diplomatic Corps The Comptrollers, Auditors and other Heads of Bureaus of the several Departments of the Government with their officers Officers of the Army and Navy at the seat of Government The Mayor of Washington The Boards of Aldermen and Common Council Citizens and Strangers |