Huger Lee Foote

Huger Lee Foote
Born April 24, 1854
Macon, Noxubee County, Mississippi
Died July 18, 1915
Greenville, Washington County, Mississippi
Occupation Planter, politician, poker player
Children Shelby Dade Foote
Parent(s) Hezekiah William Foote
Lucinda Frances Dade Foote
Relatives Shelby Foote (grandson)

Huger Lee Foote (1854-1915) was an American planter and politician. He served in the Mississippi Senate. He later sold his plantations to pay for his gambling debts.

Biography

Early life

Huger Lee Foote was born on April 24, 1854 in Macon, Mississippi.[1] His father, Hezekiah William Foote, was a planter and politician.[2][3] His mother, Lucinda Frances Dade Foote, inherited 3,000 acres of land in Issaquena County, Mississippi.[4] She died when he was two years old.[1] He was educated at Chillicothe Business College in Ohio and in Texas.[5]

Career

He served as the Sheriff of Sharkey County, Mississippi.[3] He served as a member of the Mississippi Senate.[3] He later served as secretary and treasurer of the Mississippi Levee Board.[3]

He managed his father's four large plantations in the Mississippi Delta:

His father willed him the Mount Holly Plantation in the late 1880s.[2][3] He later inherited the other plantations, but sold them to pay for his gambling debts.[5] Indeed, by then, he had moved to Greenville, Mississippi, where he played poker at the Elks Club.[5]

Death

He died on July 18, 1915 in Greenville, Mississippi.[1]

Legacy

His grandson, Shelby Foote, became a renowned author of historic novels. In his 1949 novel entitled Tournament, the character of Hugh Bart is based on Huger Lee Foote.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Ancestry.com
  2. 1 2 Jim Fraiser, The Majesty of the Mississippi Delta, Pelican Publishing, 2002, p. 47
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Woody Woods, Delta Plantations - The Beginning, 2010, p. 40
  4. Justin Glenn, The Washingtons: A Family History: Volume 1: Seven Generations of the Presidential Branch, Savas Publishing, 2014, p. 1895
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Robert L. Phillips, Jr., Shelby Foote: Novelist and Historian, Oxford, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi, 2009, pp. 50-51


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