Giles Cotton
Giles Cotton, also known as Silas Cotton, was an emancipated enslaved man, farmer, and state legislator in Texas. A Radical Republican, he served in the Texas [House of Representatives] during the Reconstruction era from 1870 to 1873. He married and had seven children.
Life
Cotton, the son of an slavery in [the United">Slavery in the United States">slavery in [the United States|enslaved woman] and a white plantation overseer, was born into slavery in South Carolina and was illiterate throughout his life. According to the Handbook of Texas, Cotton's enslaver was most likely Ethan Stroud at the time of his birth. Logan Shroud became Cotton's enslaver after Ethan Shroud died in 1847. While enslaved by Logan Shroud, Cotton was permitted to own mules and a wagon, serving as a teamster for Shroud.He was emancipated from slavery following the American Civil War and moved to Calvert, Texas. In 1869, he was elected to serve in the Twelfth Texas Legislature in the Texas House of Representatives, where he served from 1870 until 1873.