Isaac H. Hilliard
American planter and cotton factor / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Isaac H. Hilliard (1811-1868) was an American planter and cotton factor in the Antebellum South. He was an advocate of the Confederate States of America. During the American Civil War of 1861–1865, he moved his family slaves to Texas and later Louisiana. After the war, he was pardoned by President Andrew Johnson and liquidated his cotton-factoring business. His Arkansas plantation was inherited by his sons.
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Born | Isaac Henry Hilliard Jr. 1811 |
Died | June 25, 1868 |
Alma mater | University of Nashville |
Occupation | Planter |
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Children | Isaac H. Hilliard III Edwin S. Hilliard |
Parent | Lavinia Hilliard |
Relatives | Hardy Murfree (grandfather) |
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