Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina's 5th district
In office March 4, 1911 – September 23, 1930
Preceded by
John M. Morehead
Succeeded by
Franklin W. Hancock Jr.
5th Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina
In office January 21, 1885 – January 17, 1889
Governor
Alfred M. Scales
Preceded by
James L. Robinson
Succeeded by
Thomas M. Holt
Personal details
Born
Charles Manly Stedman
(1841-01-29)January 29, 1841 Pittsboro, North Carolina
Died
September 23, 1930(1930-09-23) (aged 89) Washington, D.C.
Political party
Democratic
Spouse
Catherine Defosset Wright
Alma mater
University of North Carolina
Occupation
Lawyer
Military service
Allegiance
Confederate States
Branch/service
Confederate States Army
Years of service
1861–1865
Rank
Major
Unit
1st (Bethel) North Carolina Infantry 44th North Carolina Infantry
Battles/wars
American Civil War
Charles Manly Stedman (January 29, 1841 – September 23, 1930) was a politician and lawyer from North Carolina. He served ten terms in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1911 to 1930 and was the last veteran of either side of the Civil War to hold a seat in Congress.
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