- To North Carolina, Isham W. Garrett.
- To Mississippi, E. W. Pettus.
- To South Carolina, J. A. Elmore.
- To Maryland, A. F. Hopkins.
- To Virginia, Frank Gilmer.
- To Tennessee, L. Pope Walker.
- To Kentucky, Stephen F. Hale.
- To Arkansas, John Anthony Winston.
Georgia.
- To Missouri, Luther J. Glenn.
- To Virginia, Henry L. Benning.
Mississippi.
- To South Carolina, C. E. Hooker.
- To Alabama, Jos. W. Matthews, Ex-Gov.
- To Georgia, William L. Harris.
- To Louisiana, Wirt Adams.
- To Texas, H. H. Miller.
- To Arkansas, George R. Fall.
- To Florida, E. M. Yerger.
- To Tennessee, T. J. Wharton, Att’y-Gen.
- To Kentucky, W. S. Featherstone, Ex-M. C.
- To North Carolina. Jacob Thompson, Ex-M. C.
- To Virginia, Fulton Anderson.
- To Maryland, A. H. Handy, Judge.
- To Delaware, Henry Dickinson.
- To Missouri, —— Russell.
Southern Congress.
This body, composed of Deputies elected by the Conventions of the Seceding States, met at Montgomery, Alabama, February 4th, 1861, to organize a Southern Confederacy. Each State had a representation equal to the number of members of the Thirty-sixth Congress. The members were:
South Carolina.
- Robert W. Barnwell, Ex-U. S. Senator.
- R. Barnwell Rhett, „ „ „
- James Chestnut, jr., „ „ „
- Lawrence M. Keitt, Ex-M. C.
- William W. Boyce, „ „
- Wm. Porcher Miles, „ „
- C. G. Memminger.
- Thomas J. Withers.