African American officeholders from the end of the Civil War until before 1900
More than 1,500 African-American officeholders served during the Reconstruction era and in the years after Reconstruction before white supremacy, disenfranchisement, and the Democratic Party fully reasserted control in Southern states. Historian Canter Brown Jr. noted that in some states, such as Florida, the highest number of African Americans were elected or appointed to offices after the end of Reconstruction in 1877. The following is a partial list of African-American officeholders from the end of the Civil War until 1899. Dates listed are the year that a term states or the range of years served if multiple terms.
U.S. Senate
- Blanche Bruce – Mississippi 1875–1881
- P. B. S. Pinchback – Louisiana 1873, elected but the Senate refused to seat him
- Hiram Rhodes Revels – Mississippi 1870
U.S. House of Representatives
- Richard H. Cain – South Carolina 1873–1875, 1877–1879
- Henry P. Cheatham – North Carolina 1889–1894
- Robert C. De Large – South Carolina 1871–1873
- Robert B. Elliott – South Carolina 1871–1874
- Jeremiah Haralson – Alabama 1875–1877
- John Adams Hyman – North Carolina 1875–1877
- John Mercer Langston – Virginia 1890–1891
- Jefferson F. Long – Georgia 1871
- John R. Lynch – Mississippi 1873–1877, 1882–1883
- John Willis Menard – Louisiana, 1868 elected but not seated
- Thomas E. Miller – South Carolina September 24, 1890 – March 3, 1891
- George W. Murray – South Carolina 1893–1897
- Charles E. Nash – Louisiana 1875 –1877
- James E. O'Hara – North Carolina 1883–1887
- Samuel Peters – Louisiana, 1872 elected but died before being seated
- Joseph H. Rainey – South Carolina 1870–1879
- Alonzo J. Ransier – South Carolina 1873–1875
- James T. Rapier – Alabama 1873–1875
- Robert Smalls – South Carolina 1875–1879, 1882–1887
- Benjamin Sterling Turner – Alabama 1871–1873
- Josiah T. Walls – Florida 1871–1876
- George Henry White – North Carolina 1897–1901
Alabama
Between 1868 and 1878, more than 100 African Americans served in the Alabama Legislature.Alabama Senate
- Alexander H. Curtis – Perry County 1872–1876
- D. J. Daniels – Russell County 1872
- James K. Greene – Hale County 1874–1876
- Jeremiah Haralson – Dallas County 1872–1876
- John W. Jones – Lowndes County 1872–1876
- Lloyd Leftwich – Greene County 1872–1876
- Benjamin F. Royal – Bullock County 1868–1876
Alabama House of Representatives
- Benjamin F. Alexander – Greene County 1868
- G. W. Allen – Bullock County 1874
- James H. Alston – Macon County 1868–1879
- Matt Avery – Perry County 1867
- Elijah Baldwin – Wilcox County 1874–1878
- Granville Bennett – Sumter County 1874
- Samuel Blandon – Lee County 1868
- William H. Blevins – Dallas County 1874–1878
- James Bliss – Sumter County 1874
- Matthew Boyd – Perry County 1874
- George W. Braxdell – Talladega County 1870
- Nathan A. Brewington – Lowndes County 1868
- Richard Burke – Sumter County 1868
- John Carraway – Mobile County 1868
- Hugh A. Carson – Lowndes County 1876–1880
- William E. Carson – Lowndes County 1872
- Hershel V. Cashin – Montgomery County 1874–1878
- Thomas Clark – Barbour County 1870
- Thomas J. Clarke – Barbour County 1872
- Henry A. Cochran – Dallas County 1870, 1872
- Elijah Cook – Montgomery County 1874
- George Cox – Montgomery County 1868
- Henry H. Craig – Montgomery County 1870
- Alexander H. Curtis – Perry County 1870
- D. J. Daniels – Russell County 1874
- Thomas Diggs – Barbour County 1868–1872
- Mentor Dotson – Sumter County 1872
- John Dozier – Perry County 1870–1874
- Joseph Drawn – Dallas County 1868
- Hales Ellsworth – Montgomery County 1872
- George English – Wilcox County 1878
- Charles Fagan – Montgomery County 1874
- Samuel Fantroy – Barbour County 1872
- Adam Gachet – Barbour County 1874
- Prince Gardner – Russell County 1874
- William Gaskin – Lowndes County 1870–1876
- Edward Gee – Dallas County 1870
- Captain Gilmer – Montgomery County 1876
- Joseph H. Goldsby – Dallas County 1872
- James K. Greene – Hale County 1868–1874
- Ovide Gregory – Mobile County 1868
- Jeremiah Haralson – Dallas County 1870
- Charles E. Harris – Dallas County 1874
- Charles O. Harris – Montgomery County 1876
- D. H. Hill – Bullock County 1868
- George Houston – Sumter County 1868
- Benjamin Inge – Sumter County 1868
- A. W. Johnson – Macon County 1874
- R. L. Johnson – Dallas County 1870–1874
- Green T. Johnston – Dallas County 1876
- Columbus Jones – Madison County 1868
- Reuben Jones – Madison County 1872
- Shandy W. Jones – Tuscaloosa County 1868
- Horace King – Russell County 1868–1872
- David Law – Barbour County 1868
- Samuel Lee – Lowndes County 1874
- Thomas Lee – Perry County 1868
- Greene S. W. Lewis – Perry County 1868, 1872–1878
- Edwin C. Locke – Wilcox County 1874
- Jacob Martin – Dallas County 1874
- Perry Matthews – Bullock County 1872–1876
- January Maull – Lowndes County 1872
- Jefferson McCalley – Madison County 1868
- Willis Merriweather – Wilcox County 1872–1876
- G. R. Miller – Russell County 1872
- Edward Odum – Barbour County 1874
- George Patterson – Macon County 1872–1876
- Samuel J. Patterson – Autauga County 1872
- Robert Reed – Sumter County 1872–1876
- Bristo W. Reese – Hale County 1872–1876
- H. W. W. Rice – Talladega County 1868
- A. G. Richardson – Wilcox County 1868
- Henry St. Clair – Macon County 1870–1874
- James Shaw – Mobile County 1868
- Charles Smith – Bullock County 1874
- Nimrod Snoddy – Greene County 1876
- Lawrence S. Speed – Bullock County 1868–1874
- Lawson Steele – Montgomery County 1872
- William J. Stevens – Dallas County 1876
- W. L. Taylor – Chambers County 1868
- William Taylor – Sumter County 1872
- Holland Thompson – Montgomery County 1868–1872
- Frank H. Threatt – Marengo County
- J. R. Treadwell – Russell County 1872
- William V. Turner – Elmore County 1868
- Mansfield Tyler – Lowndes County 1870
- Thomas H. Walker – Dallas County 1872
- Spencer Weaver – Dallas County 1868
- Levi Wells – Marengo County 1870
- A. E. Williams – Barbour County 1872–1876
- L. J. Williams – Montgomery County 1868–1874
- J. R. Witherspoon – Perry County 1874
- Manly Wynne – Hale County 1874
- Henry Young – Lowndes County 1868
Alabama Constitutional Convention
- Benjamin F. Alexander – Greene County 1867
- Moses B. Avery – Montgomery County 1867
- Samuel Blanden – Lee County 1867
- John Carroway – Mobile County 1867
- Hugh A. Carson – Lowndes County 1875
- Alexander H. Curtis – Perry County 1875
- Thomas Diggs – Barbour County 1867
- Peyton Finley – Montgomery County 1867
- J. K. Greene – Hale County 1867
- Ovid Gregory – Mobile County 1867
- Jack Hatcher – Dallas County 1867
- Benjamin Inge – Sumter County 1867
- Washington Johnson – Russell County 1867
- Columbus Jones – Madison County 1867
- L. S. Latham – Bullock County 1867
- Thomas Lee – Perry County 1867
- Greene S. W. Lewis – Perry County 1875
- B. F. Royal – Bullock County 1867
- Henry Stokes – Dallas County 1867
Other state offices
- William Hooper Councill – assistant engrossing clerk in the Alabama Legislature 1872, 1874
- Phillip Joseph – engrossing clerk in the Alabama Legislature 1872
Federal offices
- Granville Bennett – postmaster of Catherine September 1, 1890 – January 15, 1891
- John P. Billingsley – postmaster of Marion March 25, 1874 – July 18, 1882
- Charles W. Childs – postmaster of Marion February 12, 1890 – October 28, 1893
- James F. Childs – postmaster of Marion July 18, 1882 – December 5, 1885
- Anthony R. Davison – postmaster of Lovan August 1, 1889 – October 28, 1891; March 28, 1890 – April 17, 1893
- John W. Davison – postmaster of Lovan March 25, 1890 – October 28, 1891
- Howell L. Goins – postmaster of Northport November 25, 1889 – March 17, 1890
- Rufus L. Gomez – postmaster of Luverne March 28, 1889 – October 5, 1889
- Jordan Hatcher – postmaster of Cahaba September 7, 1869 – September 26, 1882
- John W. Jones – postmaster of Hayneville June 6, 1882 – October 17, 1887
Local offices
- S. L. David – mayor of Hobson City 1899
Arkansas
Between 1868 and 1893, 85 men noted as "colored" or "mulatto" were elected to the Arkansas legislature. Initially, they served under the 1868 Arkansas Constitution that granted them the right to vote and hold office. The Democrats retook control of state government and instituted the 1874 Constitution. As a result, after 1893, the next African American to serve as an Arkansas state legislator was in 1973.Arkansas Senate
- George W. Bell – Desha and Chicot counties 1891, 1893
- Richard A. Dawson – Jefferson County 1873, 1874
- William Henry Grey – Phillips County 1875
- Samuel H. Holland – Ashley, Chicot, Drew, and Desha counties 1873, 1874
- W. H. Logan – Chicot and Desha counties 1887, 1889
- James W. Mason – Ashley, Chicot, Drew, Desha and counties 1868, 1871
- Anthony Stanford – Lee and Phillips counties 1877, 1879
- [James T. White County, Arkansas|White (politician)|James T. White] – Phillips and Monroe counties 1871
- Ruben B. White – Pulaski and White counties 1873, 1874
- John Willis Williams – Phillips County 1874
Arkansas House of Representatives
- Benjamin Frank Adair – Pulaski County 1891
- James M. Alexander – Phillips County 1871
- Isaac George Bailey – Desha County 1885
- Conway Barbour – Lafayette County 1871
- Austin Barrow – Phillips County 1871
- Peter H. Booth – Jefferson County 1893
- Levi B. Boston – Jefferson County 1874
- Joseph H. Bradford – Mississippi County 1885
- Joseph B. Brooks – Lafayette County 1885
- Cornelius "Neal" Brown – Pulaski County 1873
- Crockett Brown – Lee County 1877
- Hal B. Burton – Jefferson County 1887
- John H. Carr – Phillips County 1889–1894
- Barry Coleman – Phillips County 1874 and 1877
- William L. Copeland – Crittenden County 1873–1875
- Lawrence Crute – Chicot County 1873
- Richard A. Dawson – Jefferson County 1879
- Sebron Williams Dawson – Jefferson County 1889–1892
- Jacob N. Donohoo – Phillips County 1877, 1887–1892
- Anderson Ebberson – Jefferson County 1877, 1881
- Nathan E. Edwards – Chicot County 1893
- Edward Allen Fulton – Drew County 1871
- William Hines Furbush – Phillips County 1873, Lee County 1879
- Isaac Gillam – Pulaski County 1879
- Ed Glover – Jefferson County 1885
- William E. Gray – Pulaski County 1881
- William Henry Grey – Phillips County 1868
- Toney Grissom – Phillips County 1873–1875
- Jeff Haskins – St. Francis County 1871
- Ferdinand "Ferd" Havis – Jefferson County 1873
- Monroe E. Hawkins – Lafayette County 1868, 1873, 1874
- Ned Hill – Jefferson County 1874
- Daniel Hunt – Hempstead County 1868
- William B. Jacko – Jefferson County 1885, 1887
- Ed Jefferson – Jefferson County 1887, 1889
- Adam R. Johnson – Crittenden County 1871
- Henry Augustus Johnson – Chicot County 1891
- John H. Johnson – Woodruff County 1873
- Green Hill Jones – Chicot County 1885, 1889
- Thomas R. Kersh – Lincoln County 1885, 1887
- Daniel W. Lewis – Crittenden County 1883
- George W. Lowe – Monroe County 1889–1892
- John G. Lucas – Jefferson County 1891
- William A. Marshall – Hempstead County 1873
- L. J. Maxwell – Jefferson County 1874–1875
- Americus Mayo – Monroe County 1871
- Charles Howard McKay – Jefferson County 1893
- Abraham H. Miller – Phillips County 1874
- William Murphy – Jefferson County 1873, 1877
- Marshall M. Murray – Lafayette County 1883
- Hugh C. Newsome – Chicot County 1887
- Sandy Shepard Odum – Crittenden County 1887
- William C. Payne – Jefferson County 1879, 1881
- Burns Polk – Lee County 1873
- Carl R. Polk – Jefferson County 1871, 1881
- Patrick T. Price – Lee County 1877
- James A. Robinson – Ashley, Chicot, Drew, Desha counties 1871, 1874
- Henry H. Robinson – Phillips County 1873
- John C. Rollins – Ashley, Chicot, Drew, Desha counties 1873
- Anderson Louis Rush – Pulaski County 1868–1869
- Granville Ryles – Pulaski County 1883
- Richard R. Samuels – Hempstead County 1868, 1869
- Francis H. Sawyer – Lincoln County 1877
- Samuel H. Scott – Jefferson County 1885
- Archie Shepperson – Hempstead County 1873
- Rusty Sherrill – Jefferson County 1883
- George H. W. Stewart – Phillips County 1873
- Green W. Thompson – Pulaski County 1889
- George E. Trower – Conway County 1887
- G. W. Watson – Crittenden County 1891
- Blackstone Waterhouse – Jefferson County, Arkansas 1883
- John W. Webb – Ashley, Chicot, Drew, Desha counties 1871
- Reuben C. Weddington – Desha County 1891
- Francis "Frank" W. White – Pulaski County 1883
- James T. White – Phillips and Monroe counties 1868–1870
- Henry W./N. Williams – Lincoln County 1889, 1891
- John Willis Williams – Phillips County 1873
- James Wofford – Crittenden County 1877
- S. L. Woolfolk – Jefferson County 1891
- William H. Young – Jefferson County 1871, 1883
Arkansas Constitutional Convention
- William Henry Grey – Phillips County 1868
- Monroe E. Hawkins – Lafayette County 1868
- Thomas P. Johnson – Little Rock 1868
- James W. Mason – Chicot County 1868
- William Murphy – Jefferson County 1868
- W. Henry Rector – Little Rock 1868
- Richard R. Samuels – Washington County 1868
- James T. White – Phillips County 1868 and 1874
Other state offices
- Joseph Carter Corbin – Arkansas Superintendent of public schools 1873–1875
- William Henry Grey – Arkansas Commissioner of Immigration and State Lands
- James T. White – Arkansas Commissioner of Public Works
Federal offices
- Elisha Davis – postmaster of Sweet Home November 8, 1881 – May 24, 1893
- Edward Allen Fulton – postmaster of Monticello March 1, 1871 – March 29, 1874; May 29, 1871 – December 17, 1875
- Mifflin Wistar Gibbs – American consul to Madagascar 1897
- William H. Lacy – postmaster of Harwood Island February 16, 1885 – August 2, 1893
- James W. Mason – postmaster of Sunny Side February 2, 1867 – April 11, 1871
- James A. Roper – postmaster of Surrounded Hill May 9, 1889 – June 22, 1893
- William A. Sloan – postmaster of Ripley July 16, 1891 – April 14, 1894
Local offices
- Mifflin Wistar Gibbs – Little Rock judge 1873
- James W. Mason – probate judge, Chicot County sheriff 1872–1874
- Carl R. Polk – Jefferson County justice of the peace
California
Local offices
- Edward P. Duplex – mayor of Wheatland 1888
Colorado
Colorado House of Representatives
- John T. Gunnell – Arapahoe County 1881
- Joseph H. Stuart – Arapahoe County 1895
Other state offices
- Henry O. Wagoner – clerk in the Colorado Legislature 1876
Florida
Florida Senate
- William Bradwell – Duval County 1868
- Henry Wilkins Chandler – Marion County 1880–1888
- Oliver J. Coleman – 10th District 1874
- Harry Cruse – 6th District 1869, 1870
- T. V. Gibbs – Duval County 1881
- Frederick Hill – Gadsden County 1871
- Joseph E. Lee – 18th District/Duval County 1881
- Warren Long – Marion County 1873–1879
- Daniel C. Martin – Alachua County 1885, 1887
- Robert Meacham – 9th District 1868–1877, 1879
- Alfred Brown Osgood – 10th District 1875, 1876
- Charles H. Pearce – Leon County 1870–1874
- Washington Pope – 3rd District 1873–1876
- John E. Proctor – Leon County 1883
- Egbert Sammis – Duval County 1885
- Samuel Spearing – Duval County 1874
- John Wallace – Leon County 1874–1879
- Josiah T. Walls – Alachua and Levy counties 1869–1871, 1877–1881
Florida House of Representatives
- Edward I. Alexander – Madison County 1877, 1879, 1885
- Samuel Anderson – Duval County 1887
- Josiah Haynes Armstrong – Columbia County 1871, 1875
- Henry Black – Jefferson County
- Richard Horatio Black – Alachua County 1869, 1870
- Killis B. Bonner – Marion County 1879
- William Bradwell – Duval County 1868–1870
- Richard Lewis Brown Sr. – Duval County 1881, 1883
- James D. Bryant – Monroe County
- Wallace B. Carr – Leon County 1881, 1887
- Phillip Carroll – Leon County 1881
- Joseph Newman Clinton – Alachua County 1881–1883
- George C. Coleman – Nassau County 1881
- Oliver J. Coleman – Madison County 1871, 1872, 1875
- Singleton Coleman – Marion County 1873
- Robert Cox – Leon County 1868–1870
- Harry Cruse – Gadsden County 1871–1874, 1877
- Peter H. Davidson Sr., Escambia County 1877
- Peter H. Davidson Jr., Escambia County 1887
- Robert H. Dennis – Jackson County 1875
- Zebulon Elijah – Escambia County 1871–1873
- Auburn H. Erwin – Columbia County 1868–1870
- Lucien Fisher – Leon County 1875
- John Ford – Leon County
- Emanuel Fortune – Jackson County 1868–1870
- Samuel W. Frazier – Leon County 1879, 1885, 1887
- Robert Gabriel – Monroe County 1879
- Theodore Gass – Alachua County 1871–1875
- Thomas Van Renssalaer Gibbs – Duval County 1884
- Birch Gibson – Marion County 1872
- Noah Graham – Leon County 1868–1872
- Alfred Grant – Duval County 1875, 1877
- Henry Harmon – Alachua County 1868–1870
- Frederick Hill – Gadsden County 1868–1870
- David E. Jacobs – Marion County 1887
- Scipio Jasper – Marion County 1872
- Jackson Junius – Jefferson County 1879
- Isaac Jenkins – Leon County 1880–1883
- Andrew Jackson Junius – Jefferson County 1879
- Joseph E. Lee – Duval County 1875, 1877, 1879
- Matthew M. Lewey – Alachua County 1883
- George A. Lewis – Jacksonville County 1889
- Robert Livingston – Leon County 1868–1869
- Alfred Brown Osgood – Madison County 1868–1874,1879, 1883, 1885
- Samuel Petty – Nassau County 1873
- Salvador T. Pons
- George Willis Proctor – Jefferson County 1883
- John E. Proctor – Leon County 1873–1875, 1879–1881
- I. E. Purcell – Putnam County
- Jesse Robinson – Jackson County 1868–1874
- Riley Edward Robinson – Nassau County 1883, 1885
- William K. Robinson – Jackson County 1872
- Charles Rouse
- William U. Saunders – Gadsden County
- John R. Scott Sr. – Duval County 1868–1873
- John R. Scott Jr. – Duval County 1889–1891
- Charles Shavers – Monroe County 1887
- John Simpson – Marion County 1868–1870
- Samuel Small – Marion County 1874
- William G. Stewart – Leon County 1873
- John N. Stokes – Leon County 1874
- Benjamin Thompson – Jefferson County 1868–1870
- Charles H. Thompson – Columbia County 1868–1870
- William F. Thompson – Leon County 1877.
- Thomas Urquhart – Hamilton County and Suwannee County 1868
- John Wallace – Leon County 1870, 1872
- Josiah T. Walls – Alachua County 1868
- George Washington – Alachua County 1874–1876
- Randolph W. Washington – Jefferson County 1885
- Richard H. Wells – Leon County 1868–1872
- George Walter Wetmore – Duval County 1883, 1885
- Wesley Asbury Wilkinson – Marion County 1881, 1883, 1885
- George Washington Witherspoon – Jefferson County 1875
- John W. Wyatt – Leon County 1870–1874
Constitutional conventions
During the Florida Constitutional Convention of 1868, 18 of 46 elected delegates were Black. At the 1885 Constitutional Convention seven of the 63 delegates were Black.Florida Constitutional Convention of 1868
- Auburn H. Erwin – Columbia and Baker counties 1868
- Emanuel Fortune – Jackson County 1868
- Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs – Duval County 1868
- Frederick Hill – Gadsden County 1868
- Major Johnson – 1868
- Robert Meacham – Jefferson County 1868
- Anthony Mills – Jefferson County 1868
- Charles H. Pearce – Leon and Wakulla counties 1868
- William U. Saunders – Gadsden County 1868
- Thomas Urquhart – Hamilton County and Suwannee County 1868
- Josiah T. Walls – Alachua County 1868
- Richard H. Wells – Leon and Wakulla counties, 1868 – February 20, 1868
- John W. Wyatt – Leon County 1868
Florida Constitutional Convention of 1885
- Wallace B. Carr – Leon County 1885
- Samuel Petty – Nassau County 1885
Other state offices
- Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs – Florida Secretary of State 1868–1872 and Florida Secretary of Public Instruction
Federal offices
- Edward I. Alexander – postmaster of Madison County
- Joseph E. Clark – postmaster of Eatonville May 25, 1889 – September 7, 1907
- Zebulon Elijah – postmaster of Pensacola January 30, 1874 – February 14, 1878
- Thomas S. Harris– postmaster of Live Oak September 17, 1898 – March 2, 1905
- Fannie A. James – postmaster of Jewell August 22, 1889 – April 15, 1903
- Frederick Hill – postmaster of in Quincy
- Joseph E. Lee – postmaster of
- Matthew M. Lewey – postmaster of Newnansville February 19, 1874 – February 8, 1875
- Robert Meacham – postmaster of Monticello February 19, 1869 – March 22, 1871
- Riley Edward Robinson – postmaster of Kings Ferry
- Egbert Sammis – consul in Stuttgart
- Emmanuel Smith – postmaster of Apalachicola October 13, 1881 – May 5, 1885
- William G. Stewart – postmaster of Tallahassee March 26, 1873 – July 20, 1885
Local offices
- Columbus H. Boger – mayor of Eatonville 1887
- Mitchell Chapelle – mayor of LaVilla
- Oliver J. Coleman – county commissioner and Madison councilman
- James Dean – Monroe County judge 1889
- Charles Dupont – sheriff of Monroe County
- Samuel W. Frazier – justice of the peace for Lean County 1872–1873
- Frederick Hill – Gadsen County commissioner
- Matthew M. Lewey – mayor of Newnansville 1875–1877
- George H. Mays – marshal of Jacksonville
- Robert Meacham – clerk of the circuit court Jefferson County 1868 and superintendent of commons schools Jefferson County 1869
- James Page – Leon County commissioner
- Washington Pope – Jackson County county commissioner 1870–1873
- John Wallace – constable of Leon County
Georgia
In Georgia, 69 African Americans served in the state legislature or as delegates to the state's constitutional convention between 1867 and 1872.Georgia State Senate
- Aaron Alpeoria Bradley – Chatham, Bryan, and Effingham counties 1868
- Tunis Campbell Sr. – Liberty, McIntosh, and Tattnall counties 1868, 1870, 1871
- George Wallace – Hancock, Baldwin, and Washington counties 1868, 1870
Georgia House of Representatives
- Thomas M. Allen – Jasper County 1868, 1870
- Eli Barnes – Hancock County 1868, 1870
- Thomas P. Beard – Richmond County 1868, 1870
- Edwin Belcher – Wilkes County 1868
- James Blue – Glynn County 1871–1877
- Thomas M. Butler – Camden County 1878
- Tunis Campbell Jr. – McIntosh County 1868, 1870
- Malcolm Claiborne – Burke County 1868, 1870
- Abram Colby – Greene County 1866, 1868, 1870
- George H. Clower – Monroe County 1868, 1870
- John T. Costin – Talbot County 1868, 1870
- Lectured Crawford – McIntosh County 1886–1887, 1890–1891, 1900–1901
- Madison Davis – Clarke County 1868, 1871
- Monday Floyd – Morgan County 1868, 1870
- F. H. Fyall – Macon County 1868
- Samuel Gardner – Warren County 1868, 1870
- William A. Golden – Liberty County 1868, 1870
- William Guilford – Upson County 1868
- R. B. Hall – Burke County 1868, 1870
- William Henry Harrison – Hancock County 1868, 1870
- Jack Heard – Greene County 1873
- John M. Holzendorf – Camden County 1890
- Ulysses L. Houston – Bryan County 1868, 1870
- Philip Joiner – Dougherty County 1868, 1870, 1871
- J. A. Lewis – Stewart County 1871
- George Linder – Laurens County 1868, 1870
- Robert Lumpkin – Macon County 1868, 1870
- H. A. McKay – Liberty County 1900
- Romulus Moore – Columbia County 1868, 1870
- Peter O'Neal – Baldwin County 1868, 1870
- James Ward Porter – Chatham County 1868, 1870, 1871
- Alfred Richardson – Clarke County 1868, 1870
- Amos Rogers – McIntosh County 1878
- A. Simmons – Houston County 1871
- James M. Simms – Chatham County 1868, 1870
- Abraham Smith – Muscogee County 1868, 1870
- Alexander Stone – Jefferson County 1868, 1870
- Henry McNeal Turner – Bibb County 1868, 1870, 1871
- John Warren – Glynn County 1868, 1870
- Samuel Williams – Harris County 1868, 1870
- A. Wilson – Camden County 1884
- Hercules Wilson – McIntosh County 1882–1885
Georgia Constitutional Convention
- Simeon Beard – 18th District/Jefferson County 1867
- Aaron Alpeoria Bradley – 1st District 1867
- Tunis Campbell – 2nd District 1867
- Malcolm Claiborne – 17th District/Burke County 1867
- William Henry Harrison – 20th District/Hancock County 1867
- Philip Joiner – 10th District 1867/Dougherty County
- George Linder –16th District/Laurens County 1867
- Robert Lumpkin – 13th District/ Macon County 1867
- Romulus Moore – 29th District 1867/Columbia County
- Alexander Stone – 18th District/Jefferson County 1867
- Henry McNeal Turner – 22nd District/Bibb County 1867
- George Wallace – 20th District 1867
- Samuel Williams – 25the District/Harris County
Federal offices
- J. Curt Beall – postmaster of La Grange September 6, 1882 – August 6, 1885
- Edwin Belcher – postmaster of Macon March 22, 1873 – March 23, 1875
- Aaron Alpeoria Bradley – postmaster of in Macon
- John H. Clopton – postmaster of Hogansville March 1, 1890 –April 8, 1893
- Madison Davis – postmaster of Athens February 13, 1882 – June 2, 1890; February 15, 1886 – May 27, 1893
- Jacob D. Enos or Enis – postmaster of Valdosta May 4, 1869 – June 8, 1871
- Charles R. Jackson – postmaster of Darien October 15, 1890 – September 14, 1897; June 19, 1893 – May 18, 1909
- Isaiah H. Loftin – postmaster of Hogansville May 17, 1897 – March 2, 1900
- Monroe B. Morton – postmaster of Athens July 27, 1897 – February 6, 1902
- Luther J. Price – postmaster of South Atlanta June 18, 1889 – June 21, 1893
- Ellic L. Simon – postmaster of South Atlanta July 2, 1897 – October 31, 1904
- Henry McNeal Turner – postmaster of Macon May 18, 1869 – August 10, 1869
Local offices
- Tunis Campbell Sr. – justice of the peace
- William Finch – Fourth Ward, Atlanta Board of Aldermen 1892
- George Graham – Third Ward, Atlanta Board of Aldermen 1892
Idaho
Federal offices
- John B. Mitchell – postmaster of Delta October 10, 1890 – November 16, 1894
Illinois
Illinois House of Representatives
- James E. Bish – Cook County 1895
- John C. Buckner – 5th District 1899–1903
- George French Ecton – 3rd District/Chicago 1888
- William L. Martin – Cook County 1898
- Edward H. Morris – Cook County 1890, 1902
- John W. E. Thomas – 3rd District/Chicago 1877–1879, 1884–1905
Indiana
Indiana did not have African American legislators until after the Reconstruction era.Indiana House of Representatives
- James S. Hinton – Marion County 1881
Federal offices
- James Cantrell – postmaster of Lyles September 12, 1898 – February 12, 1920
Kansas
Kansas did not have African American legislators until after the Reconstruction era.Kansas House of Representatives
- Alfred Fairfax – Chautauqua County 1888
Other state offices
Federal offices
- Frances Jennie Fletcher – postmaster of Nicodemus December 9, 1889 – January 5, 1894
- Zachary T. Fletcher – postmaster of Nicodemus September 12, 1877 – September 2, 1886
- Edward P. McCabe – clerk in the Cook County office of the U.S. Treasury Department
- George M. Sayers – postmaster of Nicodemus April 27, 1896 – December 20, 1916
Local offices
- Edward P. McCabe – county clerk for Graham County
Kentucky
Federal offices
- John D. Starks – postmaster of Brandenburg November 11, 1899 – September 16, 1890
Louisiana
Through 1900, 24 African Americans served in the Louisiana Senate during Reconstruction; more than 100 served in the Louisiana House of Representatives. In addition, six African American men held statewide offices in Louisiana, including the nation's first African American acting governors.Louisiana Governor
- Oscar James Dunn – acting governor May–July 1871
- P. B. S. Pinchback – acting governor December 1872–January 1873
Louisiana lieutenant governor
- Caesar Antoine – 1873–1877
- Oscar James Dunn – 1868–1871,
- P. B. S. Pinchback – 1872
Louisiana State Senate
- Theophile T. Allain – 14th State Senate District/Iberville Parish 1874–1880
- Caesar Antoine – Caddo Parish 1868–1872
- Alexander E. Barber – Orleans Parish 1868–1874
- Raiford Blunt – West Baton Rouge Parish 1872–1875
- J. Henry Burch – East Baton Rouge Parish 1872–1880
- Edward Butler – Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana 1870–1874
- Thomas Cage – Terrebonne Parish 1872–1884
- Oscar Crozier – Lafourche Parish, 1874–April 1875
- James S. Davidson – Iberville Parish 1880–1884
- Henry Demas – St. John the Baptist Parish 1874–1880, 1884–1892
- Emile Detiège – St. Martin Parish 1876–1878
- Andrew Dumont – Orleans Parish 1874–1878
- Alexander R. François – St. Martin Parish 1868–1869
- John Gair – East Feliciana Parish 1868–1876
- Jacques Gla – Carroll and Madison parishes 1872, 1874–1880
- Robert F. Guichard – St. Bernard Parish 1884–1892
- George Hamlet (politician) – Ouachita Parish 1876–1880
- William Harper – St. Charles Parish 1872–1876
- James Henry Ingraham – Orleans Parish 1870–1874
- George Y. Kelso – Rapides Parish 1868–1876
- Pierre Caliste Landry – Ascension Parish 1874–1878
- Jules A. Masicot – Orleans Parish 1872–1876
- Julien J. Monette – 3rd State Senate District/Orleans and St. Bernard parishes 1868
- P. B. S. Pinchback – Orleans Parish 1868–1871
- Robert Poindexter – Assumption, Lafourche and St. Landry parishes 1868
- Curtis Pollard – East Carroll Parish 1868–1870, 17th State Senate District 1872–1876
- John Randall – Concordia Parish and Avoyelles Parish 1868–1869
- Fortune Riard – Orleans Parish 1874–1878
- Richard Simms – St. James Parish 1880–1892
- T. B. Stamps – Jefferson Parish 1872–1880
- Jordan R. Stewart – 9th State Senate District/Terrebonne Parish 1880–1888
- Isaac Sutton – St Mary Parish 1876–1889
- Simon Toby – Orleans Parish 1884–1888
- Samuel Wakefield – Iberia Parish 1877–1879
- David Young – Concordia Parish 1874–1878
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- Canon J. Adolphe – Orleans Parish 1869–1872
- Frank Alexander – New Orleans 1868
- Theophile T. Allain – Iberville Parish 1872, 1879–1888
- Arthur Antoine – St. Mary Parish 1872
- Felix C. Antoine – Orleans Parish 1870–1876
- Raiford Blunt – West Baton Rouge Parish/Natchitoches Parish 1868–1872
- Charles A. Bourgoise – St. Charles Parish 1878–1896
- R. J. Brooks – St. Mary Parish 1876–1880
- Charles F. Brown – Jefferson Parish 1880–1884
- J. Henry Burch – East Baton Rouge Parish 1879
- Thornton Butler – Orleans Parish 1876–1880
- Thomas Cage – Terrebonne Parish 1884–1888
- Henry C. W. CasaCalvo – East Baton Rouge Parish 1892–1896
- John Cayolle – St. John the Baptist Parish 1880-1888
- Royal Coleman – Terrebonne Parish 1878–1884
- Lucien Comaux – Iberville Parish 1880–1884
- Joseph Connaughton – Rapides Parish 1872–1875
- J. A. Crawford – Franklin Parish 1870–1874
- William Crawford – Union Parish 1870
- P. Darinsburg – Pointe Coupee Parish 1870
- James S. Davidson – Iberville Parish 1871–1880, 1884–1896
- Aristede Dejoie – Orleans Parish 1870–1874, 1877
- Henry Demas – St. John the Baptist Parish 1870–1874, 1879
- Vincent Dickerson – St. James Parish 1884–1892
- N. Douglass – Assumption Parish 1868–1870
- Rosario Ducoté – Avoyelles Parish 1878–1888
- Andrew Dumont – Orleans Parish 1868–1876
- Ulgar Dupart – Terrebonne Parish 1868
- Benjamin B. Ewell – Assumption Parish 1884–1888
- John B. Esnard – St. Mary Parish 1868–70
- Victor Fauria – St. Tammany Parish 1892–1896
- T. H. Francois – Jefferson Parish 1868–1872
- John Gair – East Feliciana Parish 1868, 1872
- Bivien Gardner – Assumption Parish 1880–1884
- R. G. Gardner – Jefferson Parish 1870
- William C. Gary – St. Mary Parish 1876–1880
- Robert F. Guichard – St. Bernard Parish 1872
- William Harper – Caddo Parish 1870
- Governor Hawkins – Madison Parish 1884–1888
- Gloster H. Hill – Ascension Parish 1868–1870, 1874–1880
- Moses R. Hite – Assumption Parish 1879
- Robert Isabelle – Orleans Parish 1868–1876
- W. W. Johnson – Madison County 1884–1888
- H. S. Jones – Iberville Parish 1880–1884
- Milton Jones – Pointe Coupee Parish 1876
- R. M. J. Kenner – New Orleans 1870
- Pierre Caliste Landry – Ascension Parish 1872–1873, 1880–1884
- Charles Leroy – Natchitoches Parish 1868
- Wash Lyons – Terrebonne Parish 1876–1880
- Harry Mahoney – Plaquemine Parish 1872–1884
- Joseph Mansion – Orleans Parish 1868
- Louis A. Martinet – St. Mary Parish 1872–1875
- Jules A. Masicot – Orleans Parish 1868–1872
- W. E. McCarthy – Orleans Parish 1868–1872
- J. Monroe – 1868, 1870, 1872
- John J. Moore – St. Mary Parish 1870
- Milton Morris – Ascension Parish 1868–1873
- Thomas Murray – Orleans Parish 1870
- William Murrell – Lafourche Parish 1868–1878
- William Murrell Jr. – Madison Parish 1872–1876, 1878–1880
- Anthony Overton, Sr. – Ouachita Parish 1870
- John F. Patty – St. Mary Parish 1884–1888
- Robert Poindexter – Assumption Parish 1874–April 1875
- Isham Pollard – Terrebonne Parish 1878
- W. S. Posey – St. Mary Parish 1884–1884
- Robert R. Ray – East Feliciana Parish 1874
- Harry Rey – Natchitoches Parish 1868
- Victor Rochon – St. Mary Parish 1872 – April 1875, 1884–1888
- Cain Sartain – East Carroll Parish 1870–1876
- Richard Simms – St. Landry Parish 1872–1874
- Charles Smith – Terrebonne Parish 1880–1884
- W. B. Smith – St. Mary Parish 1878
- Louis Snaer – Orleans Parish 1872–1876
- T. B. Stamps – Jefferson Parish 1870
- Moses Sterrett, Caddo Parish 1870
- Jordan R. Stewart – Tensas Parish 1872–1876
- Isaac Sutton – St Mary Parish 1872–1876
- Robert J. Taylor – West Feliciana Parish 1868
- George Washington – Concordia Parish 1870–1874, 1877
- Henry George Washington – Assumption Parish 1868–1871
- Enos Williams – Terrebonne Parish 1876–1884
- Henderson Williams – Madison Parish 1868, 1870
- W. C. Williams – East Feliciana Parish 1868, 1870
- Frederick B. Wright – Terrebonne Parish 1874–1878
- David Young – Concordia Parish 1868–1874, 1880–1884
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- Caesar Antoine – Caddo Parish 1867–1868
- Arnold Bertonneau – 1868
- O. C. Blandin – 1867
- Emile Bonnefoi – 1867–1868
- H. Bonseigneur – 1867
- Emile Burrel – 1868
- Dennis Burrell – 1867
- William Butler – 1867–1868
- R. I. Cromwell – 1867–1868
- Pierre G. Deslonde – Iberville Parish 1867–1868
- A. Donato – 1867
- Oscar Dunn – 1867
- Gustave Dupart – 1867
- Ulgar Dupart – Terrebonne Parish 1867–1868
- John B. Esnard – St. Mary Parish
- Louis Francois – 1867–1868
- John Gair – 1867
- R. G. Gardiner – 1867–1868
- Leopold Guichard – 1867
- Robert F. Guichard – Saint Bernard Parish 1868
- James H. Ingraham – 1867
- R. H. Isabelle – 1867–1868
- Thomas Isabelle – 1867–1868
- George Y. Kelso – Rapides Parish 1867–1868
- Victor Lange – 1868
- Charles Leroy – 1867–1868
- J. B. Lewis – 1867–1868
- Richard Lewis – 1867–1868
- Theophile Mahier – 1868
- Thomas M. Martin – 1867–1868
- Jules A. Masicot – Third District 1867–1868
- William R. Meadows – 1867–1868
- ? Monroe – 1868
- Milton Morris – 1867–1868
- R. S. Moses – 1867–1868
- William Murrell Jr. – Madison Parish 1867–1868
- P. B. S. Pinchback – 1867–1868
- Robert Poindexter – Assumption Parish 1867–1868
- Curtis Pollard – Franklin Parish and Madison Parish 1867–1868
- Fortune Riard – 1867
- D. D. Riggs – 1867–1868
- J.. A. H. Roberts – 1867–1868
- L. B. Rodriguez – 1867
- ? Scott – 1868
- Louis Snaer – Saint Martin Parish 1868
- Sosthen L. Snaer – 1867
- T. B. Stamps – Jefferson Parish 1879
- Jordan R. Stewart – Terrebonne Parish 1879
- C. A. Thibault – 1867
- Edouard D. Tinchant – 1867
- P. F. Valfroit – 1867–1868
- Henderson Williams – Madison Parish 1867–1868
- David Wilson – 1867–1868
Other state offices
- William C. Brown – Louisiana Superintendent of Education 1872–1876
- Pierre G. Deslonde – Secretary of State 1872–1876
- Antoine Dubuclet – state treasurer 1876–1877
Federal offices
- Henry Bloch – postmaster of Opelousas March 26, 1891 – September 7, 1891
- Samuel E. Cuny or Cuney – postmaster of Colfax March 15, 1872 – April 1873
- Abraham Davis – postmaster of Franklin June 3, 1872 – March 21, 1881; January 17, 1880 – April 11, 1887
- Timothy Davis – postmaster of Pattersonville May 3, 1882 – December 30, 1892
- Anna M. Dumas – postmaster of Covington November 15, 1872 – June 18, 1885
- Pierre Caliste Landry – postmaster of Donaldsonville March 3, 1871 – May 25, 1875
- Charles Leroy – postmaster of Natchitoches April 29, 1869 – September 18, 1872
- Friday N. Porter Jr. – postmaster of Pearl River October 6, 1875 – May 6, 1893
- Charles W. Ringgold – postmaster of New Orleans March 1, 1873 – April 6, 1875
- James H. Stephens – postmaster of Saint Francisville April 1, 1872 – December 8, 1879
- John A. Washington – postmaster of Vidalia October 20, 1873 – May 15, 1876
Local offices
- Monroe Baker – mayor of St. Martinville 1867
- Thomas Morris Chester – superintendent of school district 1875
- Oscar Dunn – New Orleans Board of Aldermen 1867
- Pierre Caliste Landry – mayor of Donaldsonville
- James Lewis – administrator of public improvements in New Orleans 1872, Orleans naval officer 1877
- Pierre Magloire – Avoyelles Parish sheriff 1872
- Alexander Noguez – Avoyelles Parish sheriff 1868–1872
Maryland
Federal offices
- Nathan Johnson – postmaster of Sugarland February 6, 1896 – May 15, 1905
- Warren R. Wade – postmaster of Malcolm February 3, 1890 – September 24, 1901
Local offices
- Wiley H. Bates – Annapolis Board of Aldermen 1897–1899
- William H. Butler – Annapolis Board of Aldermen 1873–1875
- William H. Butler Jr. – Annapolis Board of Aldermen 1893–1897
- John Marcus Cargill – Baltimore City Council 1895–1897
- Harry Sythe Cummings – Baltimore City Council 1891, 1892, 1898
- Hiram Watty – Baltimore City Council 1899 and 1905
Massachusetts
Massachusetts House of Representatives
- William O. Armstrong – Ward 9 1887
- Julius C. Chappelle – Boston 9th Ward/9th Suffolk District 1883–1886
- Charles E. Harris – Boston 1892
- Lewis Hayden – Boston 1873
- Andrew B. Lattimore – Boston 1889
- George W. Lowther – Boston 9th Ward 1878
- Charles Lewis Mitchell – 6th Suffolk District 1866
- William L. Reed – Boston 1896
- George Lewis Ruffin – 6th Suffolk District 1870
- John J. Smith – 6th Suffolk District 1868, 1872
- Joshua Bowen Smith – Cambridge 1873
- Robert T. Teamoh – Boston 9th Ward 1894
- Edward G. Walker – Middlesex County 3rd District 1866
Local offices
- Macon Bolling Allen – Justice of the Peace for Middlesex County
- Charles E. Harris – Boston Common Council
- Andrew B. Lattimore – Ward 9 Boston Common Council
- George Lewis Ruffin – Boston City Council 1875–1877 and judge in the Municipal Court, Charlestown District, Boston
Michigan
Michigan House of Representatives
- Joseph H. Dickinson – Wayne County 1897
- William Webb Ferguson – Wayne County 1893
Other state offices
- Samuel C. Watson – State Board of Estimates 1875; Detroit City Council 1875, 1883–1886
Minnesota
Minnesota did not have any African American legislators until after the Reconstruction era.Minnesota House of Representatives
- John Francis Wheaton – District 42, 1899–1900
Mississippi
The Mississippi Plan was part of an organized campaign of terror and violence used by the Democratic Party and Ku Klux Klan to disenfranchise African Americans in Mississippi, block them from holding office, end Reconstruction, and restore white supremacy in the state. Nevertheless, many African Americans served in its legislature, and Mississippi was the only state that elected African-American candidates to the U.S. Senate during the Reconstruction era: A total of 37 African Americans served in the state Senate and 117 served in the state House.Mississippi Lieutenant Governor
- Alexander Kelso Davis – Lieutenant Governor 1870–1873
Mississippi Secretary of State
- Hannibal C. Carter – 1873, 1874
- James Hill – 1874–1878
- James D. Lynch – 1869–1872
- Murdock M. McLeod – October–November 1873
- Hiram Rhodes Revels – 1872–1873
Mississippi State Senate
- George W. Albright – Marshall County 1874–1879
- Peter Barnabas Barrow – Warren County 1872–1875
- Countelow M. Bowles – Bolivar County 1872–1874, 1877–1878
- Charles Caldwell – Hinds County 1870–1875
- George Washington Gayles – Bolivar County 1878–1886
- Robert Gleed – Lowndes County 1870–1875
- William H. Gray – Washington County 1870–1875
- Nathan Shirley – Monroe and Chickasaw counties 1874–1879
- George C. Smith – Coahoma County 1874–1875
- Isham Stewart – Noxubee County 1874–1879
- Thomas W. Stringer – Warren County 1870–1871
- George W. White – Wilkinson County 1874–1875
- Jeremiah M. P. Williams – Adams County 1870–1874, 1878–1880
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- William H. Allen – Coahoma County 1884–1887
- L. K. Altwood – Hinds County 1880, 1884
- Peter Barnabas Barrow – Warren County 1870–1871
- Monroe Bell – Hinds County 1872
- Stephen Blackwell – Issaquena County 1882–1889
- Jesse Freeman Boulden – Lowndes County 1870
- Countelow M. Bowles – Bolivar County 1870
- George F. Bowles – Adams County 1881–1894
- Anderson Boyd – Oktibbeha County 1874
- George W. Boyd – Warren County 1874
- Walter Boyd – Yazoo County 1874
- Arthur Brooks – Monroe County 1872
- Frank P. Brooks – Sharkey County 1866
- George P. A. Brown – Tunica County 1875
- Orange Brunt – Panola County 1874
- Joseph Henry Bufford – Bolivar County 1880
- Charles W. Bush – Warren County 1872
- George William Butler – Sharkey County 1884–1894
- J. Wesley Caradine – Clay County 1874
- Hannibal C. Carter – Warren County 1872, 1876
- James Cessor – Jefferson County 1872–1877
- George Charles – Lawrence County 1870
- George Washington Chavis – Warren County 1874
- Benjamin Chiles – Oktibbeha County 1874–1878
- Richard Christmas – Copiah County 1874
- Charles P. Clemens – Clarke County 1874
- Milton Coates – Warren County 1882–1885
- John Cocke – Panola County 1872
- Felix L. Cory – Adams County 1884–1886
- Thomas A. Cotton – Noxubee County 1874
- Henry Craytin – Yazoo County 1880
- Robert Cunningham – Marshall County 1878
- Alexander Kelso Davis – Noxubee County 1870–1873
- Willis Davis – Noxubee County 1874–1876
- James M. Dickson – Yazoo County 1872
- George Edwards – Madison County 1878
- Weldon W. Edwards – Warren County 1874–1877, 1882
- Alfred Fields – Panola County 1880
- Samuel Fitzhugh – Wilkinson County 1874–1876
- Hugh M. Foley – Wilkinson County 1870, 1873
- William Henderson Foote – Yazoo County 1870
- George Washington Gayles – Bolivar County 1872–1875
- J. H. Glenn – Lowndes County 1874
- George Caldwell Granberry – Hinds County 1882
- David S. Green – Grenada County 1872–1875
- Richard Griggs – Issaquena County 1870, 1872
- Alfred Newton Handy – Madison County 1870–1875
- Emanuel Handy – Copiah County 1870–1873
- John F. Harris – Washington County 1890
- W. H. Harris – Washington County 1874, 1888
- Henry H. Harrison – Chickasaw County 1874
- Charles P. Head – Warren County 1870
- William W. Hence – Adams County 1880
- Ambrose Henderson – Chickasaw County 1870
- Franklin Henry – Madison County 1884
- Weldon Hicks – Hinds County 1874, 1878
- Wilson Hicks – Rankin County 1874
- David Higgins – Oktibbeha County 1870
- James Hill – Marshall County 1872
- William Holmes – Monroe County 1870–1873
- D. H. Hopson – Coahoma County 1888
- Gilbert Horton – Washington County 1884
- Russell Walker Houston – Issaquena County 1872
- Merrimon Howard – Jefferson County 1870
- Perry Howard – Holmes County 1872–1875
- George W. Huntley – Bolivar County 1888
- Henry L. Jackson – Rankin County 1888
- Henry P. Jacobs – Adams County 1870, 1872
- David Jenkins – Madison County 1876
- Albert Johnson – Warren County 1870–1876
- J. H. Johnson – DeSoto County 1872–1875
- John Johnson – Madison County 1886–1887
- William Johnson – Hinds County 1872
- Cornelius J. Jones – Issaquena County 1890
- William H. Jones – Issaquena County 1874–1877
- Reuben Kendrick – Amite County 1872–1875
- William Landers – Jefferson County 1872–1876
- Matthew Levy – Madison County 1882
- Samuel W. Lewis – Madison County 1884
- William Lucius Lowe – Bolivar County 1886
- John R. Lynch – Adams County 1872, 1874; Speaker of the House 1872–1873
- William H. Lynch – Adams County 1874–1877, 1882–1889
- William H. Mallory – Warren County 1872, LeFlore County and Sunflower County 1875
- James G. Marshall – Holmes County 1878
- Daniel T. J. Mathews – Panola County 1874
- Henry Mayson – Hinds County 1870
- Thomas McCain – DeSoto County 1872–1875
- J. W. McFarland – Rankin County 1874
- Murdock M. McLeod – Hinds County 1884
- Marshall McNeese – Noxubee County 1870, 1874–1877
- Cicero Mitchell – Holmes County 1870, 1878
- Peter Mitchell – Washington County 1882, 1886
- Joseph E. Monroe – Coahoma County 1874–1877
- James Aaron Moore – Lauderdale County 1870
- L. C. Moore – Bolivar County 1890
- Lemuel C. Moore – Issaquena County 1880, 1884
- John H. Morgan – Washington County 1870–1875
- George G. Moseley – Hinds County 1874
- Cato Nathan – Monroe County 1874
- Randle Nettles – Oktibbeha County 1870–1873
- Matthew T. Newsom – Claiborne County 1870
- C. F. Norris – Hinds County 1870
- George H. Oliver – Coahoma County 1890
- Lawrence W. Overton – Noxubee County 1876
- Jones R. Parker – Washington County 1884
- James G. Patterson – Yazoo County 1874
- Alfred Peal – Marshall County 1874
- Perry Peyton – Bolivar County 1884
- James H. Piles – Panola County 1870–1875
- Albert B. Poston – Panola County 1882
- J. W. Randolph – Sunflower County and Leflore County 1874
- Charles Reese – Hinds County 1872
- Elzy Richards – Lowndes County 1872–1875
- Samuel Riley – Wilkinson County 1876
- William M. Robinson – Hinds County 1884
- A. A. Rogers – Marshall County 1874
- Jacob Allen Ross – Washington County 1871
- Samuel A. Sanderlin – Washington and Issaquena counties 1876
- Edmund Scarborough – Holmes County, Mississippi 1870
- Henry P. Scott – Issaquena County 1878
- Gray Selby – Marshall County 1880
- Josiah T. Settle – Panola County 1883
- Isaac Shadd – Warren County 1872–1876, Speaker of the House 1874–1875
- James A. Shorter Jr. – Hinds County 1882
- James S. Simmons – Issaquena County and Washington County 1874, 1883
- Adam D. Simpson – Madison County 1877
- Gilbert C. Smith – Tunica County 1872–1875, 1884
- Haskin Smith – Claiborne County 1872–1876
- Joseph Smothers – Claiborne County 1872–1875
- James J. Spelman – Madison County 1869–1875
- Frederick Stewart – Holmes County 1872
- Isham Stewart – Noxubee County 1870–1873
- Doctor Stites – Washington County 1870
- Thomas Sykes – Panola County 1872
- Robert Thompson – Lowndes County 1874
- Harrison Truhart – Holmes County 1872–1875
- Guilford Vaughan – Panola County 1876
- F. Dora Wade – Yazoo County 1872
- Jefferson Cobb Walker – Monroe County 1874
- George Washington – Carroll County 1874
- George R. Washington – Adams County 1878
- Tenant Weatherly – Holmes County 1874, 1880
- John D. Webster – Washington County 1872
- Eugene Welborne – Hinds County 1874
- George White – Chickasaw County 1874
- George W. White – Wilkinson County 1870–1873
- Ralph Williams – Marshall County 1873–1875
- Michael Wilson – Marion County 1870
- Charles A. Yancy – Panola County 1870
- James B. Young – Washington County 1877
- James M. Young – Panola County 1878
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- Charles Caldwell – Hinds County 1868
- Amos Drane – Madison County 1868
- Henry Mayson – Hinds County 1868
- Isaiah Montgomery – Bolivar County 1890
- James Aaron Moore – Lauderdale County
- Matthew T. Newsom – Claiborne County 1868
- Isham Stewart – Noxubee County 1868
Other state offices
- Thomas Cardozo – Mississippi Superintendent of Education
- Hannibal C. Carter – Mississippi Secretary of State September 1, 1873 – October 20, 1873; November 13, 1873 – January 4, 1874
- Richard Griggs – Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture & Immigration 1873–1876
- James Hill – Mississippi Secretary of State January 1874–January 1878
- James D. Lynch – Mississippi Secretary of State 1868–1872
- James H. Piles – Assistant Secretary of State of Mississippi 1875
- Hiram Rhodes Revels – Mississippi Secretary of State 1872–1873
Federal offices
- Daniel W. Ambrose – postmaster of Pickens January 19, 1898 – May 11, 1898
- Henry Blackman – postmaster of Brookhaven May 13, 1873 – November 13, 1876
- Benjamin G. Boothe – postmaster of Water Valley July 5, 1884 – December 5, 1885
- Franklin P. Brinson – postmaster of Duncansby September 20, 1897 – May 25, 1905
- Jenkins Cook – postmaster of Dry Grove February 1, 1898 – April 16, 1902
- Minnie M. Cox – postmaster of Indianola January 16, 1891 – May 22, 1897; April 17, 1893 – February 2, 1904
- Robert W. Fitzhugh – postmaster of Natchez January 19, 1876 – October 10, 1883
- Joseph Graves – postmaster of Pearlington March 7, 1883 – April 16, 1889; August 20, 1885 – May 9, 1894
- Edward Hill – postmaster of Raymond June 6, 1870 – May 26, 1874
- James Hill – postmaster of Vicksburg April 2, 1891 – April 15, 1893
- A. D. Jones – postmaster of Corinth February 25, 1871 – March 6, 1874
- Thomas I. Keys – postmaster of Ocean Springs August 4, 1897 – March 3, 1911
- Elias W. Matthews – postmaster of Batesville April 25, 1882 – March 7, 1883
- William McCary – postmaster of Natchez October 10, 1883 – August 6, 1885
- Benjamin F. Mitchell – postmaster of Greenwood July 23, 1873 – October 27, 1875
- Isaiah T. Montgomery – postmaster of Mound Bayou June 12, 1888 – March 14, 1894
- Joshua P. T. Montgomery – postmaster of Mound Bayou March 14, 1894 – May 2, 1895
- Mary V. Montgomery – postmaster of Mound Bayou May 2, 1895 – September 27, 1902
- William Thornton Montgomery – postmaster of Hurricane May 6, 1867 – September 14, 1880
- Ellis E. Perkins – postmaster of Edwards May 12, 1898 – February 15, 1910
- Louis J. Piernas – postmaster of Bay St. Louis April 18, 1889 – May 27, 1898; May 5, 1894 – March 3, 1911
- Thomas Richardson – postmaster of Port Gibson September 28, 1870 – October 6, 1876; February 27, 1890 – February 26, 1875; May 11, 1885 – March 14, 1894
- Robert Steward – postmaster of Macon March 11, 1875 – May 16, 1881
- Henry K. Thomas – postmaster of Bovina June 1, 1877 –December 5, 1882
- Robert H. Wood – postmaster of Natchez March 17, 1873 – April 16, 1876
Local offices
- Merrimon Howard – sheriff in Jefferson County
- Isaiah Montgomery – mayor of Mound Bayou
- James J. Spelman – justice of the peace and alderman of Canton
- Robert H. Wood – mayor Natchez 1870–1871; Adams County Board of Supervisors 1871–1872
Missouri
Federal positions
- James Milton Turner – consul general to Liberia March 1, 1871 – May 7, 1877
Nebraska
Nebraska House of Representatives
- Matthew Oliver Ricketts – 1893–1897
New York
Local offices
- Edward "Ned" Sherman – mayor of Cleveland 1878
North Carolina
North Carolina Senate
- Isaac Alston – 19th District/Warren County 1879, 1881
- John R. Bryant – 5th District/Halifax County 1866, 1874, 1876
- Wilson Carey – Caswell County 1870
- Hawkins W. Carter – Warren County 1881, 1883
- Franklin D. Dancy – Edgecombe County 1879–1880
- Henry Eppes – 7th District/Halifax County 1868–1874, 1879, 1887
- Thomas O. Fuller – Warren County 1899–1900
- Abraham Galloway – 13th District/New Hanover County 1868
- Robert Gray – 5th District/Edgecombe County 1833
- James Harris – 18th District/Wake County 1872
- William B. Henderson – Vance County 1897–1898
- Hanson T. Hughes – 21st District/Granville County 1866, 1876
- John Adams Hyman – 20th District/Warren County 1868–1871, 19th District/Warren County 1872
- George Lawrence Mabson – 5th District/Edgecombe County 1866, 1872–1877
- George Mebane – Bertie and Northampton counties 1866, 1876, 1883
- Jacob H. Montgomery –
- William H. Moore – 12th District/New Hanover County 1876
- John M. Paschall – 19th District/Warren County 1874
- George W. Price Jr. – 13th District/New Hanover County 1870
- H. E. Scott – 12th District/New Hanover County 1881, 1883
- R. S. Taylor – 5th District/Edgecombe County 1885, 1887
- Richard Tucker – 8th District/Craven County 1874
- George L. Mabson – New Hanover County 1872–1874
- George Henry White – 8th District/Craven County 1885
North Carolina House of Representatives
- Israel Abbott – Craven County 1872
- Isaac Alston – Warren County 1879, 1890
- Wiley Baker – Northampton County 1883
- B. W. Battle – Edgecombe County 1879
- William Belcher – Edgecombe County 1883
- W. Henry Brewington – New Hanover County 1874
- Aaron R. Bridgers – Edgecombe County 1883
- John R. Bryant – Halifax County 1870, 1872
- Willis Bunn – Edgecombe County 1870–1877
- Wilson Carey – Craven County 1868, 1874, 1876, 1879, 1889
- Hawkins W. Carter – Warren County 1879
- William Cawthorne – Warren County 1870
- Henry C. Cherry – Edgecombe County 1868
- L. T. Christmas – Warren County 1879
- Hugh Cole – Pasquotank County 1879
- J. A. Crawford – Granville County 1868, 1870
- C. W. Crews – Granville County 1874, 1876
- H. W. Crews – Person County 1893
- Edward R. Dudley – Craven County 1870, 1872
- Harry B. Eaton – Warren and Vance counties 1883, 1885
- J. Y Eaton – Vance County 1899
- Richard Elliott – Chowan County 1874
- Stewart Ellison – Wake County 1870, 1872, 1879
- Richard Faulkner – Warren County 1868, 1870
- Robert Fletcher – Richmond County 1870–1874
- John R. Good – Craven County 1874
- John S. W. Eagles – New Hanover County 1869–70
- Eustace Edward Green – New Hanover County 1882
- Robert Gray – Edgecombe County 1883
- James Harris – Wake County 1868, 1883, 1895, 1897
- H. T. J. Hayes – Halifax County 1868
- Hilliard J. Hewlin – 1883
- Alexander Hicks – Washington County 1881
- Edward H. Hill – Craven County 1874
- J. C. Hill – New Hanover County 1876
- Valentine Howell – New Hanover County 1887
- George W. Howell – Caswell County 1874
- Hanson T. Hughes – Granville County 1866, 1872, 1874
- John E. Hussey – Craven County 1885, 1887, 1889
- Ivey Huthings – Halifax County 1868
- R. M. Johnson – Edgecombe County 1870
- William H. Johnson – 1883
- J. A. Jones – Halifax County 1874
- George H. King – Warren County 1872
- John Sinclair Leary – Cumberland County 1868, 1870
- Bryant Lee – Bertie County 1868
- Alfred Lloyd – New Hanover County 1872, 1874; Pender County 1876
- George Lawrence Mabson – New Hanover County 1870
- Cuffee Mayo – Granville County 1868
- William McLaurin – New Hanover County 1872
- William P. Mabson – Edgecombe County 1872
- George Mebane – New Hanover County 1868
- Jacob H. Montgomery – Warren County 1883
- William H. Moore – New Hanover County 1874
- Wilson W. Morgan or Willis Morgan – Wake County 1870
- B. T. Morris or B. W. Morris – Craven County 1868
- Noah R. Newby – 1883
- John J. Newell – Bladen County 1874, 1879, 1881
- W. D. Newsome – Hertford County 1870
- James E. O'Hara – Halifax County 1868
- John R. Page – Chowan County 1870
- John W. H. Paschall – Warren County 1872
- Moses M. Peace – Vance County 1895, 1897
- Willis D. Pettipher or Pettiford – Craven County 1879
- James M. Pittman – 1883
- James W. Poe – Caswell County 1883
- George W. Price Jr. – New Hanover County 1868, 1870
- W. H. Reavis – Granville County 1870
- John T. Reynolds – Halifax County 1879
- Augustus Robbins – Bertie County 1879, 1881
- Parker David Robbins – Bertie County 1868, 1870
- Limas Roulhac – Bertie County 1885
- H. E. Scott – New Hanover County 1879
- Isaac H. Smith – Craven County 1899
- Turner R. Speller – Bertie County 1883, 1887, 1889
- A. W. Stevens – Craven County 1868
- Isham Sweat – Cumberland County 1868
- Edward H. Sutton – Chowan County 1883
- Thomas A. Sykes – Pasquotank County 1868–1872
- B. W. Thorpe – Edgecombe County 1885
- Richard Tucker – Craven County 1870
- William Henry Waddell – New Hanover County 1879, 1883
- James M. Watson – Vance County 1887, 1893
- George Henry White – Craven County 1879, 1881
- John A. White – Halifax County 1874, 1876, 1879, 1887
- John H. Williamson – Franklin County 1866–1888
- George B. Willis – Craven County 1870
- Dred Wibmerley – Sampson County 1879
- James H. Young – Wake County 1895, 1897
North Carolina Constitutional Convention
- Wilson Carey – Caswell County 1868, 1875
- Henry C. Cherry – Edgecombe County 1868
- John O. Crosby – Warren County 1874
- Henry Eppes – Halifax County 1868
- A. H. Galloway – New Hanover County 1868
- James Harris – Wake County 1868
- W. T. J. Hayes – Halifax County 1868
- Samuel Highsmith – Duplin County 1868
- John Adams Hyman – Warren County 1868
- Bryant Lee – Bertie County 1868
- William P. Mabson – Edgecombe County 1875
- James E. O'Hara – Halifax County 1875
- J. W. Petterson – Duplin County 1868
- C. D. Pierson – Craven County 1868
- Parker David Robbins – Bertie County 1868
- J. H. Smythe – New Hanover County 1875
- John H. Williamson – Franklin County 1868
Federal offices
- Albert L. Alston – postmaster of Macon December 11, 1891 – April 29, 1893
- Collin P. Anthony – postmaster of Scotland Neck September 17, 1897 – July 11, 1898
- Weeks S. Armstrong – postmaster of Rocky Mount April 18, 1889 – March 31, 1890
- Daniel W. Baker – postmaster of Lewiston June 10, 1897 – April 1, 1899
- Mary A. Baker – postmaster of Dudley November 11 26, 1897 – August 22, 1911
- William Baker – postmaster of South Gaston October 24, 1889 – October 7, 1897; October 13, 1893 – March 31, 1904
- William B. Baker – postmaster of Dudley August 27, 1883 – September 3, 1884
- Clinton Wesley Battle – postmaster of Battleboro November 11, 1897 – November 22, 1899
- William E. Bennett – postmaster of Powellsville January 13, 1898 – February 23, 1901
- Lewis T. Bond – postmaster of Windsor May 3, 1897 – July 12, 1901
- Albert C. Booth – postmaster of Harrellsville November 15, 1897 – September 26, 1900
- Moses J. Bullock – postmaster of Townsville February 19, 1874 – February 8, 1886
- Thomas H. Burwell – postmaster of Kittrell October 24, 1889 – September 4, 1893
- Joseph B. Catus – postmaster of Winton September 24, 1897 – June 6, 1913
- Edward Cheek – postmaster of Halifax April 9, 1897 – March 7, 1901
- James D. Cherry – postmaster of Drew July 7, 1897 – May 20, 1901
- Edward D. Clark – postmaster of Kelford December 20, 1897 – June 19, 1901
- William C. Coats – postmaster of Seaboard November 9, 1889 – November 3, 1893
- Mrs. Willie F. Coats – postmaster of Seaboard October 26, 1897 – October 26, 1901
- Hezekiah Cook – postmaster of Oberlin April 11, 1892 – May 8, 1894
- Charner H. Davis – postmaster of Townesville July 20, 1889 – December 10, 1897; September 9, 1893 – January 15, 1909
- Cora E. Davis – postmaster of Halifax April 5, 1889 – December 8, 1890
- Frank Davis – postmaster of Southport February 1, 1892 – May 16, 1893
- Ada Dickens – postmaster of Lawrence August 9, 1897 – November 22, 1899
- Henry H. Falkener – postmaster of Macon May 21, 1890 – December 11, 1891
- Alonzo Green – postmaster of Gatesville May 2, 1870 – April 2, 1878
- Mary Guion – postmaster of Tarheel June 5, 1897 – July 29, 1898
- John H. Hannon – postmaster of Halifax December 8, 1890 – April 10, 1893
- Israel D. Hargett – postmaster of Rocky Mount July 27, 1897 – February 15, 1899
- Cicero B. Harris – postmaster of Panacea Springs July 12, 1889 – December 14, 1897; October 23, 1893 – October 2, 1902
- Edmond D. Hart – postmaster of Princeville March 17, 1898 – May 25, 1909
- Benjamin H. Henderson – postmaster of Fayetteville January 21, 1892 – March 3, 1896
- Hilliard J. Hewlin – postmaster of Brinkleyville October 5, 1897 – October 5, 1901
- John H. Howard – postmaster of Weldon January 18, 1898 – June 27, 1902
- Robert S. Jervay – postmaster of Elbow May 12, 1898 – April 15, 1910
- William H. Jones – postmaster of Morehead City February 25, 1890 – June 16, 1893
- Norman L. Keen – postmaster of Essex April 29, 1891 – August 4, 1897; August 16, 1893 – August 6, 1901
- Brosier W. Langford – postmaster of Potecasi July 21, 1897 – January 17, 1898
- George W. Lane – postmaster of Edenton August 1, 1881 – February 24, 1885
- Charles H. Lewter – postmaster of Lewiston April 1, 1899 – November 18, 1901
- Henry D. Mayo – postmaster of Littleton May 26, 1897 – April 13, 1901
- Martha E. Middleton – postmaster of Kenansville August 25, 1892 – May 8, 1893
- Elenora J. Newsome – postmaster of Margarettsville July 2, 1897 – December 21, 1900
- Berry O'Kelly – postmaster of Method October 9, 1890 – April 1, 1931
- William H. Outlaw – postmaster of Windsor April 30, 1891 – April 1, 1893
- W. Lee Person – postmaster of Rocky Mount April 11, 1890 – June 13, 1893
- James M. Pittman – postmaster of Tillery January 23, 1890 – April 9, 1897; July 11, 1893 – October 28, 1898
- George W. Reynolds – postmaster of Murfreesboro October 31, 1889 – April 13, 1892
- Edward A. Richardson – postmaster of New Bern July 18, 1884 – June 11, 1885
- Augustus Robbins – postmaster of Windsor June 14, 1889 – April 30, 1891
- Parker David Robbins – postmaster of Harrellsville September 22, 1875 – October 8, 1877
- Emma S. Roberts – postmaster of Jackson August 6, 1897 – August 7, 1901
- Winfrey H. Roberts – postmaster of Rich Square September 11, 1889 – November 9, 1897; September 19, 1893 – November 9, 1901
- Freeman J. Ryan – postmaster of Quitsna June 24, 1897 – December 15, 1900
- Thomas Shields – postmaster of Scotland Neck July 11, 1898 – May 14, 1901
- Allen A. Smith – postmaster of Mount Olive May 27, 1897 – July 20, 1901
- Henry L. Solomon – postmaster of Ita May 11, 1899 – July 25, 1901
- Washington Spivey – postmaster of James City January 11, 1888 – May 1, 1908
- John H. Thorpe – postmaster of Kittrell January 14, 1898 – March 28, 1902
- Samuel H. Vick – postmaster of Wilson September 28, 1889 – May 24, 1898; February 16, 1894 – March 24, 1903
- Henry L. Watson – postmaster of Macon November 10, 1897 – November 9, 1901
- York Whitehead – postmaster of Aurelian Springs January 19, 1898 – January 20, 1902
- Henry W. Williams – postmaster of Tillery April 8, 1889 – January 23, 1890
- Washington Winn – postmaster of Mount Olive May 31, 1881 – August 6, 1885
- James S. Wortham – postmaster of Ridgeway April 14, 1897 – July 2, 1901
- Winfield F. Young – postmaster of Littleton July 15, 1875 – July 26, 1889; August 3, 1885 – 23, 1893
Ohio
Ohio Senate
- John Patterson Green – Cleveland and Cuyahoga County 1892
Ohio House of Representatives
- Benjamin W. Arnett – Greene County 1886
- Jeremiah A. Brown – Cuyahoga County 1886
- William H. Clifford – Cuyahoga County 1894, 1898
- William H. Copeland – Hamilton County 1888
- John Patterson Green – Cuyahoga County 1882, 1890
- Robert Harlan – Hamilton County 1886
- Samuel B. Hill – Hamilton County 1894
- George H. Jackson – Hamilton County 1892
- William H. Parham – Hamilton County 1896
- Harry Clay Smith – Cuyahoga County 1894–1897, 1900–1901
- William R. Stewart – Mahoning County 1896
- George W. Williams – Hamilton County 1879
Federal offices
- George W. Harding – postmaster of Wilberforce August 21, 1893 – July 24, 1897
Local offices
- John Patterson Green – justice of the peace for Cuyahoga County 1873
Oklahoma
Federal offices
- William Anderson – postmaster of Udora October 7, 1897 – September 30, 1911
- John G. Crump – postmaster of Zion July 20, 1891 – June 22, 1895
- Samuel G. Garrett – postmaster of Langston June 25, 1891 – February 17, 1894
- William C. Garrett – postmaster of Ridge, Indian Territory December 29, 1884 – March 12, 1886; postmaster of Wellington, Indian Territory July 24, 1890 – November 9, 1891
- Maston Harris – postmaster of Udora November 18, 1895 – October 7, 1897
- Jerry I. Hazelwood – postmaster of Langston April 14, 1898 – September 12, 1914
- David A. Lee – postmaster of Wellington, Indian Territory November 9, 1891 – February 15, 1895
- William Martin – postmaster of Wanamaker January 18, 1898 – April 15, 1903
- Abner L. J. Meriwether – postmaster of Lee, Indian Territory August 8, 1898 – November 12, 1902
- Clara M. Overton – postmaster of Wanamaker March 3, 1890 – December 28, 1894
- James A. Roper – postmaster of Okmulgee February 3, 1898 – March 10, 1902
- Charles W. Stevenson – postmaster of Wanamaker December 28, 1894 – April 15, 1903; January 18, 1898 – July 8, 1908
- Lee B. Tatum – postmaster of Tatums May 9, 1896 – September 5, 1911
- Thomas H. Traylor – postmaster of Douglas May 12, 1894 – May 23, 1895
- Stanley Ward – postmaster of Udora February 20, 1895 – November 18, 1895
- Lewis E. Willis – postmaster of Tullahassee January 26, 1899 – October 25, 1905
- John J. Young – postmaster of Lincoln December 14, 1889 – September 22, 1894
Local offices
- Edward P. McCabe – treasurer of Logan County
Pennsylvania
Federal offices
- James H. Lyons – postmaster of Salemville July 7, 1882 – July 26, 1893
- Nathan T. Velar – postmaster of Brinton, Pittsburgh April 29, 1897 – November 26, 1907
Local offices
- William H. Day – school board of directors at Harrisburg 1879, 1881, 1887
Rhode Island
Rhode Island General Assembly
- Mahlon Van Horne – Newport, Rhode Island, 1885, 1887, 1889
South Carolina
During Reconstruction, South Carolina was the only state whose legislature was majority African American. Eric Foner says 29 African Americans served in the South Carolina Senate, and 210 African Americans served in the South Carolina House of Representatives. In addition, 72 African Americans participated in the 1868 South Carolina Constitutional Convention. Many others served in various state or local offices ranging from Lt. Governor to justice of the peace.South Carolina Lt. Governor
- Richard Howell Gleaves – December 7, 1872 – December 14, 1876
- Alonzo J. Ransier – December 3, 1870 – December 7, 1872
South Carolina Senate
- George W. Barber – Fairfield County 1868–1872
- Israel R. Bird – Fairfield County 1876
- Lawrence Cain – Edgefield County 1872–1876
- Richard H. Cain – Charleston County 1868
- Henry Cardozo – Kershaw County 1870–1874
- Frederick A. Clinton – Lancaster County 1868–1877
- Samuel L. Duncan – Orangeburg County 1876–1880
- Sanders Ford – Fairfield County 1872–1873
- Samuel E. Gaillard – Charleston County 1870–1877
- 1868
- Samuel Green – Beaufort County 1875–1877
- Charles D. Hayne – Aiken County 1872–1876
- Henry E. Hayne – Marion County 1868–1872
- William R. Hoyt – Colleton County 1868
- James L. Jamison – Orangeburg County 1870
- William R. Jervey – Charleston County 1872
- William E. Johnston – Sumter County 1869–1877
- William H. Jones – Georgetown County 1872–1876
- John Lee – Chester County 1872
- Huston J. Lomax – Abbeville County 1870
- Moses Martin – Fairfield County 1873–1876
- Henry J. Maxwell – Marlboro County 1868
- Thomas E. Miller – Beaufort County 1874–1880
- William Fabriel Myers – Colleton County 1874–1878
- William B. Nash – Richland County 1868–1877
- Joseph H. Rainey – Georgetown County 1868–1870
- Benjamin F. Randolph – Orangeburg County 1868
- Thomas J. Reynolds – Beaufort County 1884–1887
- Hamilton Robinson – Beaufort County
- Robert Simmons – Berkeley County 1882–1886
- Robert Smalls – Beaufort County 1870–1875
- Stephen Atkins Swails – Williamsburg County 1868 and president pro tem of the Senate
- Dublin I. Walker – Chester County 1874–1877
- Jared D. Warley – Clarendon County 1874–1877
- John Hannibal White – York County
- Bruce H. Williams – Chester County 1876–1887
- Lucius Wimbush – Chester County 1868–1872
- Jonathan Jasper Wright – Beaufort County, South Carolina 1868
South Carolina House of Representatives
- Frank Adamson – Kershaw County 1870–1874
- William Adamson – Kershaw County 1869–1870
- Purvis Alexander – Chester County 1876
- Jacob C. Allman – Marion County 1872–1876
- Robert B. Anderson – Georgetown County 1890–1898
- William J. Andrews – Sumter County 1874–1876
- Robert B. Artson – Charleston County 1872–1874
- Samuel J. Bampfield – Beaufort County 1874–1876
- George W. Barber – Fairfield County 1868–1872
- John B. Bascomb – Beaufort County 1870–1874
- J. A. Baxter – Georgetown County 1884–1890
- W. W. Beckett – Berkeley County 1882
- G. A. Bennett – Beaufort County 1868
- Daniel Bird – Fairfield County 1876
- W. A. Bishop – Greenville County 1868–1870
- John William Bolts – Georgetown County 1898–1902
- Benjamin A. Boseman Jr. – Charleston County 1868–1873
- H. Boston – Clarendon County 1876
- John Boston – Darlington County 1868, 1872
- Joseph D. Boston – Newberry County 1868–1876
- James A. Bowley – Georgetown County 1869–1874
- E. M. Brayton – Aiken County 1874–1876
- Sampson S. Bridges – Newberry County 1872–1876
- Peter Bright – Charleston County 1874–1876
- Isaac Brockenton – Darlington County
- William J. Brodie – Charleston County 1876–1880
- Stephen C. Brown – Charleston County 1868, 1876
- Richard Bryan – Charleston County 1870–1874, 1876
- H. Z. Burchmeyer – Charleston County 1874–1876
- Barney Burton – Chester County 1868–1870
- Benjamin Byas – Berkeley and Orangeburg counties 1870
- Edward Israel. Cain – Orangeburg County 1868
- Everidge Cain – Abbeville County 1870–1874
- Lawrence Cain – Edgefield County 1868–1872
- Richard H. Cain – At-large 1868–1870 and 2nd District 1877
- Christian Wesley Caldwell – Orangeburg County 1876
- Benjamin F. Capers – Charleston County 1876
- John A. Chesnut – Kershaw County 1868
- Caesar P. Chisolm – Colleton County 1882–1884
- J. E. Clyde – Charleston County
- Simon P. Coker – Barnwell County 1874
- Samuel Coleman – Chester County 1875–1876
- Augustus Collins – Clarendon County 1872–1876
- Wilson Cooke – Greenville County 1868
- Andrew W. Curtis – Richland County 1872–1876
- Abram Dannerly – Orangeburg County 1872
- Nelson Davies – York County 1873–1876
- James Davis – Richland County
- Thomas A. Davis – Charleston County 1870–1876
- Robert C. De Large – Charleston County 1868
- M. R. Delaney – Charleston County
- F. DeMars – Orangeburg County 1868
- Eugene Herriot Dibble – Kershaw County 1876
- John Dix – Orangeburg County 1872
- Samuel B. Doiley – Charleston County 1874–1876
- Paul B. Drayton – Charleston County 1880
- William A. Driffle – Colleton County 1868–1870, 1880–1882
- Samuel L. Duncan – Orangeburg County 1872–1876
- S. C. Eckhard – Charleston County 1878–1880
- F. S. Edwards – Charleston County 1876
- W. T. Elfe – Charleston County 1878–1880
- Robert B. Elliott – Barnwell, Edgefield, and Aiken counties 1868, 1874; speaker of the house 1874–1876
- William E. Elliott – Charleston County 1870
- Henry H. Ellison – Abbeville County 1870–1874
- John Evans – Williamsburg County 1876
- Phillip E. Ezekiel – Beaufort County 1868
- Simeon Farr – Union County 1868–1872
- Simeon Farrow – Union County 1874
- T. R. Fields – Beaufort County 1890
- Adam P. Ford – Charleston County 1870–1874
- Ellis Forrest – Orangeburg County 1876
- William H. Frazier – Colleton County 1872
- B. G. Frederick – Orangeburg County 1878–1880, 1882–1884
- John M. Freeman Jr. – Charleston County 1874
- Florian Henry Frost – Williamsburg County 1870
- Reuben Gaither – Kershaw County 1870–1877
- Hastings Gantt – Beaufort County 1870–1876, 1878–1884
- John Gardner – Edgefield County 1868
- William H. Gardner – Sumter County 1870
- Stephen Gary – Kershaw County 1870, 1874
- Ebenezer F. George – Kershaw County 1874
- John Gibson – Fairfield County 1876
- Fortune Giles – Williamsburg County 1870–1874
- John T. Gilmore – Richland County 1872–1874
- William C. Glover – Charleston County 1870
- Mitchell Goggins – Abbeville County 1870, 1874
- Aesop Goodson – Richland County 1868–1872
- David Graham – Edgefield County 1872–1876
- John G. Grant – Marlboro County 1868
- William A. Grant – Charleston County 1872
- W. H. W. Gray – Charleston County 1868
- Adam Green – Aiken County
- Charles Samuel Green – Georgetown County 1872–1878
- John Green – Edgefield County 1872
- Samuel Green – Beaufort County 1870–1875
- Ishom Greenwood – Newberry County 1872
- M. C. Hamilton – Beaufort County 1892–1894
- Thomas Hamilton – Beaufort County 1872–1876
- James J. Hardy – Charleston County 1870, 1871
- R. M. Harriett – Georgetown County 1874
- David Harris – Edgefield County 1868–1872
- Alfred Hart – Darlington County 1870
- Eben Hayes – Marion County 1868, 1872
- Charles D. Hayne – Barnwell County 1868
- H. E. Hayne – Marion County
- James N. Hayne – Barnwell County 1868
- William A. Hayne – Marion County 1874
- Plato P. Hedges – Charleston County 1870
- James A. Henderson – Newberry County 1868, 1874
- John T. Henderson – Newberry County 1870
- Zachariah Hines – Darlington County
- Gloster H. Holland – Aiken County 1870–1874
- Abraham P. Holmes – Colleton County 1870–1874
- Allison W. Hough – Kershaw County 1872
- A. H. Howard – Marion County 1872
- W. R. Hoyt – Colleton County 1868
- Allen Hudson – Lancaster County 1870, 1874
- Richard H. Humbert – Darlington County 1871–1876
- Barney Humphries – Chester County 1868–1872
- Alfred T. B. Hunter – Laurens County 1874
- H. H. Hunter – Charleston County
- James Hutson – Newberry County 1868
- Austin Jackson – Barnwell County 1874
- Henry Jacobs – Fairfield County 1868
- Burrell James – Sumter County 1868
- Paul W. Jefferson – Aiken County 1874
- William R. Jervey – Charleston County 1868
- D. I. J. Johnson – Chesterfield County 1868
- Griffin C. Johnson – Laurens County 1868–1872
- Henry Johnson – Fairfield County 1868
- John W. Johnson – Marion County 1872–1874
- Samuel Johnson – Charleston County 1868
- William E. Johnston – Sumter County 1868, 1869
- A. H. Jones – Charleston County 1874
- Marshall Jones – Orangeburg County 1886
- Paul E. Jones – Orangeburg County 1874
- William H. Jones – Georgetown County 1868–1872
- Samuel J. Keith – Darlington County 1870–1876
- William Keitt – Newberry County 1876
- P. R. Kinloch – Georgetown County 1876
- Jordan Lang – Darlington County 1868–1872
- J. S. Lazarus – Charleston County 1876
- George H. Lee – Charleston County 1868
- John Lee – Chester County 1872
- Levi Lee – Fairfield County 1872
- Samuel J. Lee – Edgefield and Aiken counties 1868–1874
- J. J. Lesesne – Charleston County 1876
- John Lilley – Chester County 1872
- Joseph W. Lloyd – Charleston County 1870
- Aaron Logan – Charleston County 1870
- Huston J. Lomax – Abbeville County 1868
- William Lowman – Richland County 1876
- William Maree – Colleton County 1876–1880
- Thomas Martin – Abbeville County 1872
- Julius Mayer – Barnwell County 1868
- James P. Mays – Orangeburg County 1868–1872
- Harry McDaniels – Laurens County 1868
- Thomas D. McDowell – Georgetown County
- William McKinlay – Orangeburg and Charleston counties 1868
- John W. Mead – York County 1868–1872
- George M. Mears – Charleston County 1880–1892
- S. Melton – Clarendon County 1876
- Edward C. Mickey – Charleston County 1868–1872
- Benjamin Middleton – Barnwell County 1872
- F. F. Miller – Georgetown County 1868
- Isaac Miller – Fairfield County 1872
- M. Miller – Fairfield County 1872
- Thomas E. Miller – Beaufort County 1866, 1874–1880, 1886–1888, 1894–1896
- James Mills – Laurens County 1872
- L. S. Mills – Beaufort County 1882
- Syphax Milton – Clarendon County 1870–1872, 1874–1876
- Charles S. Minort – Richland County 1872–1874
- F. S. Mitchell – Beaufort County 1884
- Junius S. Mobley – Union County 1868
- Alfred M. Moore – Fairfield County 1870
- Shadrack Morgan – Orangeburg County 1874–1876
- William C. Morrison – Beaufort County 1876
- William J. Moultrie – Georgetown County 1880–1884
- Nathaniel B. Myers – Beaufort County 1876
- William F. Myers – Colleton County 1870–1875
- Lee Nance – Newberry County
- Jonas W. Nash – Kershaw County 1868,1876
- ? Nehemiah – Beaufort County
- William Nelson – Clarendon County 1868
- Richard Neabitt – Charleston County 1874
- Frederick Nix Jr. – Barnwell County 1872
- Charles F. North – Charleston County 1872
- Samuel Nuckles – Union County 1868–1872
- Nathaniel B. Myers – Beaufort County 1870–1875, 1876
- Joseph Alexander Owens – Barnwell County 1880
- Robert John Palmer – Richland County 1876
- Joseph Parker – Charleston County 1880
- Jeffrey Prendergrass – Williamsburg County 1868–1872
- Wade Perrin – Laurens County 1868, 1871
- James F. Peterson – Williamsburg County 1872–1878
- Edward Petty – Charleston County 1872
- William G. Pinckney – Charleston County 1874–1876; Berkeley County 1882–1884
- Thomas Pressley – Williamsburg County 1872
- Isaac Prioleau – Charleston County 1872–1874, 1876
- M. H. Priolean – Charleston County
- Henry W. Purvis – Lexington County 1868
- Warren W. Ramsey – Sumter County 1869–1876
- Alonzo J. Ransier – Charleston County 1868
- Cain Ravenel – Berkeley County 1882
- George A. Reed – Beaufort County 1872–1874, 1876
- W. H. Reedish – Orangeburg County 1876
- A. C. Reynolds – Beaufort County 1888
- J. C. Rice – Beaufort County 1886
- James Richardson – Colleton County
- Mark P. Richardson – Berkeley County 1890
- Thomas Richardson – Colleton County 1868–1870, 1874–1876
- Henry Riley – Orangeburg County 1872
- J. R. Rivers – Beaufort County 1882
- Prince Rivers – Edgefield and Aiken counties 1868–1874
- Sancho Saunders – Chester County 1868
- Robert F. Scott – Williamsburg County 1868
- William C. Scott – Williamsburg County 1874
- W. H. Sheppard – Beaufort County 1884
- Henry L. Shrewsbury – Chesterfield County 1868
- Augustus Simkins – Edgefield County 1872–1876
- Aaron Simmons – Orangeburg County 1874–1876, 1882–1886, 1888–1890
- Benjamin Simmons – Beaufort County 1875–1876, 1878–1880
- Hercules Simmons – Colleton County 1874
- Limus Simons – Edgefield County 1872
- William Simons – Richland County 1868–1872, 1874–1876
- Paris Simpkins – Edgefield County 1872–1876
- Charles Sims – Chester County 1872
- Andrew Singleton – Berkeley County 1870
- Asbury L. Singleton – Sumter County 1870
- J. P. Singleton – Chesterfield County 1870
- James Singleton – Berkeley County 1882
- B. F. Smalls – Charleston County 1876
- Robert Smalls – Beaufort County 1868
- Sherman Smalls – Colleton County 1870–1874
- Rev. W. Smalls – Charleston County 1878
- James E. Smiley – Sumter County 1868
- Abraham W. Smith – Charleston County 1868, 1876
- Jackson A. Smith – Darlington County 1872–1876
- Powell Smythe – Clarendon County 1868
- Butler Spears – Sumter County 1872
- James A. Spencer – Abbeville County 1872
- Nathaniel T. Spencer – Charleston County 1872
- Charles H. Sperry – Georgetown County 1872
- Henry Steele – York County 1874
- D. Augustus Straker – Orangeburg County 1876, 1877, 1878 but was denied his seat all three times
- Caesar Sullivan – Laurens County 1872
- Robert Tarlton – Colleton County 1870–1874
- John W. Thomas – Marlboro County 1870
- W. H. Thomas – Newberry County 1876
- William M. Thomas – Colleton County 1868–1876
- Benjamin A. Thompson – Marion County 1868
- Joseph Thompson – Richland County 1874
- Samuel B. Thompson – Richland County 1868–1874
- Julius C. Tingman – Charleston County 1872, 1876
- Robert Turner – Charleston County 1870–1876
- Richard M. Valentine – Abbeville County 1868
- John Vanderpool – Charleston County 1872–1876
- Dublin Walker – Chester County 1874–1877
- John Wallace – Orangeburg County 1870
- Thomas H. Wallace – Berkeley County 1890
- Jared D. Warley – Clarendon County 1870–1874
- J. J. Washington – Beaufort County 1886–1890
- Archie Weldon – Edgefield County 1874
- James Wells – Richland County 1876
- John W. Westberry – Sumter County 1874, 1878
- Ellison M. Weston – Richland County 1874
- William James Whipper – Beaufort County 1868–1872, 1875
- John Hannibal White – York County 1868
- Hannibal A. Wideman – Abbeville County 1872–1876
- James Wigg – Beaufort County 1890
- Charles McDuffie Wilder – Richland County 1868
- Bruce H. Williams – Georgetown County 1874
- James Clement Wilson – Sumter County 1872
- Zachariah Wines – Darlington County 1876
- John B. Wright – Charleston and York counties 1868–1872
- Smart Wright – Charleston County 1874
- James M. Young – Laurens County 1872–1876
- Prince Young – Chester County 1872
South Carolina Constitutional Convention
- Purvis Alexander – Chester County 1868
- T. Andrews – Sumter County
- John Bonum – Edgefield County 1868
- Benjamin A. Boseman Jr. –
- Isaac Brockenton – Darlington County, 1868
- Barney Burton – Chester County 1868
- Benjamin Byas – Berkeley County 1868
- E. J. Cain – Orangeburg, South Carolina 1868
- Richard H. Cain – Charleston County 1868
- Francis Lewis Cardozo– Charleston County 1868
- John A. Chestnut – Kershaw County 1868
- Albert Clinton – Lancaster County 1868
- Samuel P. Coker
- Wilson Cooke – Greenville County 1868
- Nelson Davis – Laurens County 1868
- Robert C. De Large – Charleston County 1868
- Abram Dogan – Union County 1868
- William Driffle – Colleton County 1868
- H. D. Edwards – Fairfield County 1868
- Robert B. Elliott – Edgefield County 1868
- Rice Foster – Spartanburg County 1868
- W. H. W. Gray – Berkeley County 1868
- David Harris – Edgefield County 1868
- C. D. Hayne – Barnwell County 1868
- Harry E. Hayne – Marion County 1868
- James N. Hayne – Barnwell County 1868
- George Henderson – Newberry County 1868
- Richard Hubert – Darlington County 1868
- Allen Hudson, Lancaster County
- George Jackson – Marlboro County 1868
- Henry Jacobs – Fairfield County 1868
- William Jervey – Berkeley County 1868
- J. W. Johnson – Marion County 1868
- Samuel Johnson – Anderson County 1868
- W. B. Johnson – Greenville County 1868
- W. E. Johnson – Sumter County 1868
- W. M. Joiner – Abbeville County 1868
- Charles Jones – Lancaster County 1868
- Henry Jones – Horry County 1868
- Jordan Lang – Darlington County 1868
- L. S. Langley – Beaufort County 1868
- George Lee – Berkeley County 1868
- Samuel Lee – Sumter County 1868
- Aaron Logan
- Huston J. Lomax – Abbeville County 1868
- Julius Mayer – Barnwell County 1868
- Harry McDaniels – Laurens County 1868
- W. J. McKinlay – Orangeburg County 1868
- William McKinlay – Charleston County 1868
- J. W. Meade – York County 1868
- A. Middleton – Barnwell County 1868
- F. F. Miller – Georgetown County 1868
- Thomas E. Miller – 1895
- Lee Nance – Newberry County 1868
- William B. Nash – Richland County 1868
- William Nelson – Clarendon County 1868
- Samuel Nuckles – Union County 1868
- C. M. Olsen – Williamsburg County 1868
- Joseph Rainey – Georgetown County 1868
- Benjamin F. Randolph – Orangeburg County 1868
- Alonzo J. Ransier – Charleston County 1868
- L. R. Reed – 1895
- Prince Rivers – Edgefield County 1868
- Sancho Sanders – Chester County 1868
- Thaddeous Sasportas – Orangeburg County 1868
- H. L. Shrewsbury – Chesterfield County 1868
- Robert Smalls – Beaufort County 1868, 1895
- Calvin Stubbs – Marlboro County 1868
- Stephen Atkins Swails – Williamsburg County 1868
- William M. Thomas – Colleton County 1868
- A. R. Thompson – Horry County 1868
- B. A. Thompson – Marion County 1868
- Samuel B. Thompson – Richland County 1865
- W. M. Viney – Colleton County 1868
- William James Whipper – Beaufort County 1868, 1895
- J. H. White – York County 1868
- James Wigg – 1895
- Charles McDuffie Wilder – Richland County 1868
- F. E. Wilder – Beaufort County 1868
- Thomas Williamson – Abbeville County 1868
- Coy Wingo – Spartanburg County 1868
- J. J. Wright – Beaufort County 1868
Other state offices
- Francis Lewis Cardozo – Secretary of State of South Carolina 1868–1872; South Carolina State Treasurer 1872–1877
- R. C. De Large – State Land Commissioner 1870; State Commissioner Sinking Fund
- Robert B. Elliott – Attorney General of South Carolina 1876–1877
- J. E. Green – sergeant of arms South Carolina Senate
- Richard Theodore Greener – South Carolina school system commissioner 1875
- Harry E. Hayne – Secretary of State of South Carolina 1872–1878 and State Land Commissioner
- Styles Hutchins – state judge
- Albert Osceola Jones – clerk of South Carolina House of Representatives 1868–1876
- Walter R. Jones – secretary of the State Financial Board
- Henry W. Purvis – Adjunct General 1872–1876
- John Williams – Sergeant at Arms of the South Carolina House of Representatives
- Jonathan Jasper Wright – Associate Justice of South Carolina Supreme Court 1870–1877
Federal offices
- Robert B. Anderson – postmaster of Georgetown March 16, 1898 – February 28, 1902
- Robert R. Bethea – postmaster of Latta July 31, 1890 – August 16, 1894
- Benjamin A. Boseman – postmaster of Charleston March 18, 1873 – February 23, 1881
- William E. Boykin – postmaster of Mayesville April 12, 1882 – September 10, 1885
- Israel W. Brown – postmaster of Hardeeville July 20, 1883 – April 4, 1885
- Marion F. Campbell – postmaster of Beaufort February 28, 1891 – April 8, 1893
- Richard J. Cochran – postmaster of Bucksville October 6, 1890 – January 16, 1895
- Joseph S. Collins – postmaster of Eastover February 18, 1898 – October 15, 1900
- Harriet "Hattie" R. Commander – postmaster of Chesterfield June 11, 1889 – December 11, 1893
- John Z. Crook – postmaster of St George May 14, 1883 – January 23, 1890; April 29, 1885 – January 20, 1894
- Eliza H. Davis – postmaster of Summerville July 23, 1873 – September 10, 1884
- James A. Davison – postmaster of Blackville March 20, 1890 – October 2, 1897; September 19, 1893 –April 5, 1906
- Adam C. Dayson – postmaster of Stono June 6, 1892 – February 28, 1895
- Wesley S. Dixon – postmaster of Barnwell February 23, 1882 – January 11, 1884
- A. H. Durant – postmaster of Marion August 25, 1884 – May 18, 1885
- Julius Durant – postmaster of Paxville July 21, 1897 – November 11, 1908
- Philip E. Ezekiel – postmaster of Beaufort July 17, 1871 – February 26, 1887
- Lawrence Faulkner – postmaster of Society Hill October 17, 1877 – May 17, 1889
- Irving T. Fleming – postmaster of Magnolia January 26, 1898 – January 12, 1911
- Theodore B. Gordon – postmaster of Conway August 12, 1891 – June 12, 1894
- John D. Graham – postmaster of Sheldon October 15, 1890 – December 20, 1899; April 19, 1898 – December 31, 1905
- Charles Samuel Green – postmaster of Plantersville October 26, 1883 – May 12, 1885
- Moses W. Harrall – postmaster of Timmonsville March 3, 1884 – July 24, 1889; January 16, 1885 – January 30, 1894
- Charles D. Hayne – postmaster of Aiken March 23, 1869 – January 23, 1871
- James H. Holloway – postmaster of Marion Court House September 9, 1870 – August 25, 1884
- Louisa C. Jones – postmaster of Ridgeland September 30, 1897 – January 7, 1910
- Robert M. Keene – postmaster of Statesburg August 16, 1889 – October 9, 1893
- Moses J. Langley – postmaster of Chopee March 15, 1890 – May 2, 1894
- John Lee – postmaster of Chester April 27, 1875 – November 27, 1876
- Edward D. Littlejohn – postmaster of Gaffney May 7, 1892 – November 4, 1893
- Major D. Macfarlan – postmaster of Cheraw July 9, 1892 – November 13, 1897; December 9, 1893 – April 23, 1900
- John W. Manigault – postmaster of Providence December 21, 1889 – September 4, 1890
- John C. Mardenborough – postmaster of Port Royal December 31, 1879 – February 1, 1898; August 18, 1885 – February 23, 1905
- Henry J. Maxwell – postmaster of Bennettsville March 16, 1869 – November 16, 1870
- John J. Mays – postmaster of Branchville February 25, 1883 – February 29, 1885
- Benjamin W. Middleton – postmaster of Midway March 24, 1870 – December 16, 1872
- Mary S. Middleton – postmaster of Midway December 16, 1872 – August 30, 1875
- Isaac R. Miller – postmaster of Bishopville February 26, 1890 – July 31, 1890
- J. W. Moody – postmaster of Mullins July 3, 1884 – September 17, 1889; May 4, 1885 – December 26, 1893
- W. J. Moultrie – postmaster of Georgetown July 22, 1884 – August 2, 1886
- William Emory Nichols – postmaster of Nichols July 30, 1890 – August 4, 1891
- Frederick Nix Jr. – postmaster of Blackville August 7, 1879 – May 11, 1885
- William A. Paul – postmaster of Walterborough February 14, 1884 – May 17, 1889; June 12, 1885 – May 23, 1893
- John T. Rafra – postmaster of Society Hill May 17, 1889 – September 22, 1893
- Edward C. Rainey – postmaster of Georgetown January 11, 1875 – June 7, 1877
- Laura Reed – postmaster of Edisto Island May 30, 1898 – September 21, 1908; March 12, 1901 – January 12, 1910
- John J. Reynolds – postmaster of Verdery May 24, 1889 – November 11, 1890
- Alexander S. Richardson – postmaster of Chester September 22, 1873 – April 27, 1875
- Joseph V. Rivers – postmaster of Lady's Island March 19, 1879 – September 8, 1885
- Thomas Robinson – postmaster of Bamberg December 27, 1883 – April 21, 1885
- Thaddeus Sasportas – postmaster of Orangeburg March 19, 1869 – February 17, 1870
- Edward J. Sawyer – postmaster of Bennettsville August 27, 1883 – May 9, 1892; June 29, 1885 – November 13, 1893
- Daniel Sanders – postmaster of Walterborough March 31, 1873 – February 14, 1884
- Robert Smalls – Collector of Customs at Beaufort 1899–1913
- Ishmael H. Smith – postmaster of Port Royal June 22, 1889 – August 9, 1893
- Frances J. M. Sperry – postmaster of Georgetown September 27, 1890 – June 19, 1893
- Robert H. Stanley – postmaster of Dovesville July 29, 1889 – December 26, 1893
- D. Augustus Straker – Inspector of Customs at the port of Charleston.
- Robert A. Stewart – postmaster of Manning May 17, 1889 – December 26, 1893
- William D. Tardif Jr. – postmaster of Foreston March 3, 1884 – May 1885
- Robert S. Tarleton – postmaster of White Hall August 20, 1883 – April 22, 1885
- Henry C. Tindal – postmaster of Paxsville March 12, 1891 – December 26, 1893
- Cohen Whithead or Whitiehead – postmaster of Kingstree July 26, 1877 – October 25, 1886
- Charles McDuffie Wilder – postmaster of Columbia April 5, 1869 – June 2, 1885
- Joshua E. Wilson – postmaster of Florence February 8, 1876 – January 27, 1885; March 24, 1890 – July 18, 1899; April 9, 1883 – March 9, 1886; May 11, 1894 – September 1, 1909
- Zachariah Wines – postmaster of Society Hill October 30, 1897 – November 23, 1904
Local offices
- Ennals J. Adams – Charleston City Council 1868
- Macon B. Allen – judge of Charleston County Criminal Court 1873; probate judge for Charleston County 1876
- Harrison N. Bouey – Edgefield County probate judge in 1875
- Malcom Brown – Charleston City Council 1869
- Richard H. Cain – Charleston City Council 1868
- Richard Dereef – Charleston City Council 1868
- Robert B. Elliott – Barnwell County commissioner
- W. G. Fields – Charleston City Council 1874
- S. B. Garrett – Charleston City Council 1874
- John A. Godfrey – Charleston City Council 1874
- John Gordon – Charleston City Council 1874
- R. N. Gregorie – Charleston City Council 1874
- William R. Hampton – Charleston City Council 1869
- Richard Holloway – Charleston City Council 1869
- Robert Howard – Charleston City Council 1868, 1869
- Walter R. Jones – Clerk of the City Council of Columbia
- William McKinlay – Charleston City Council 1868, 1869, 1874
- A. B. Mitchell – Charleston City Council 1874
- B. Moncrief – Charleston City Council 1874
- George Shrewsbury – Charleston City Council 1874
- Thomas Small – Charleston City Council 1869
- Stephen Atkins Swails – mayor of Kingstree 1868
- Philip Thorne – Charleston City Council 1869
- James Wagoner – York County trial justice
- Edward P. Wall – Charleston City Council 1868, 1869
- Launcelot F. Wall – Charleston City Council 1869
- William Weston – Charleston City Council 1868
- William James Whipper – judge of probate Beaufort County
Tennessee
Only one African American served in the Tennessee Legislature during the 1870s, but more than a dozen followed in the 1880s as Republicans retook the governorship. They advocated for schools for African Americans, spoke against segregated public facilities, and advocated for voting rights protections.Tennessee House of Representatives
- John W. Boyd – Tipton County 1881 Weakley County 1883
- Thomas F. Cassels – Shelby County 1881
- Greene E. Evans – Shelby County 1885
- William A. Feilds – Shelby County 1885
- Jesse M. H. Graham – Montgomery County, 1895
- William C. Hodge – Hamilton County 1885
- Leon Howard – Shelby County 1883
- Styles Hutchins – Hamilton County 1887–1888
- Sampson W. Keeble – Davidson County 1871
- Samuel A. McElwee – Haywood County 1879–1883
- Isham F. Norris – Shelby County 1881
- David F. Rivers – Fayette County 1883, was reelected for the 1885 term but forced to leave the county
- Thomas A. Sykes – Davidson County 1877, 1881
Other state offices
- James H. Sumner – door-keeper of the Tennessee House of Representatives 1867–1869
Other state and federal offices
Local offices
- John W. Boyd – magistrate in Tipton County 1876–1882, 1885 ?–1906
- Randall Brown – Davidson County commissioner
- William A. Feilds – Shelby County justice of the peace
- Charles Gowdey – Nashville Board of Aldermen
- William C. Hodge – 4th Ward of Chattanooga alderman 1878–1887
- Sampson W. Keeble – Davidson County magistrate 1877–1882
- James Carroll Napier – Nashville Board of Aldermen
- William Bennett Scott Sr. – mayor of Maryville 1869
- Josiah T. Settle – Assistant Attorney General for Shelby County 1885–1887
Texas
During the Reconstruction era, four African Americans won election to the Texas Senate and 32 to the Texas House of Representatives.Texas Senate
- Walter Moses Burton – Austin, Fort Bend, and Wharton counties 1874–1876; Fort Bend, Waller, and Wharton counties 1876–1883
- Matthew Gaines – District 16/Lee County 1870–1873
- Walter E. Riptoe – Harrison County 1876–1881
- George Ruby – Brazoria, Galveston, and Matagorda counties 1870–1871, 1873
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- David Abner Sr. – Harrison and Rusk counties 1874
- Richard Allen – Harris and Montgomery counties 1870, 1873
- Edward Anderson – Harris and Montgomery counties 1873
- Alexander Asberry – Robertson County 1889
- Houston A. P. Bassett – Grimes County 1887
- Thomas Beck – Grimes County 1874, 1879
- D. W. Burley – Robertson, Leon, and Freestone counties 1870
- Silas Cotton – Robertson, Leon, and Freestone counties 1870
- Goldsteen Dupree – Montgomery and Harris counties 1870
- Robert J. Evans – Grimes County 1879–1883
- Jacob E. Freeman – Waller, Fort Bend, and Wharton counties 1874, 1880
- Harriel G. Geiger – Robertson County 1879, 1881
- Bedford G. Guy – Washington County 1879
- Nathan H. Haller – Brazoria County 1892–1897
- Jeremiah J. Hamilton – Fayette and Bastrop counties 1870
- William H. Holland – Waller, Fort Bend, and Wharton counties 1876
- Mitchell Kendall – Harrison County 1870
- Robert A. Kerr – Bastrop County 1881
- Doc C. Lewis – Wharton County 1881
- Elias Mayes – Brazos County 1879, 1889
- David Medlock – Limestone, Falls, and McLennan counties 1870
- John Mitchell – Burleson, Brazos, and Milam counties 1870; Burleson and Washington counties 1873
- E. C. Mobley – Robertson County 1882
- Henry Moore – Harrison County 1870, 1873
- Robert J. Moore – Washington County 1883–1889
- Sheppard Mullens – McLennan County 1870
- Edward Patton – San Jacinto and Polk counties 1891
- Henry Phelps – Wharton, Austin, and Fort Bend counties 1872
- Meshack R. Roberts – Fifth District/Rusk and Harrison counties 1873, 1875; Tenth District/Harrison County 1877
- Alonzo Sledge – Washington and Burleson counties 1879
- Robert Lloyd Smith – Colorado County 1895–1899
- Henry Sneed – Waller, Wharton, and Fort Bend counties 1877
- James H. Stewart – 48th District/Robertson County 1885
- James H. Washington – Grimes County 1873
- Allen W. Wilder – Washington County 1873
- Benjamin Franklin Williams – 25th District/Lavaca and Colorado counties 1871; 37th District/Waller, Fort Bend, and Wharton counties 1879; 53rd District/Waller and Fort Bend counties 1885
- Richard Williams – Walker, Grimes, and Madison counties 1870, 1873
- George W. Wyatt – Waller and Fort Bend counties 1883
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- David Abner Sr. – District 5/Harrison and Rusk counties 1875
- Charles W. Bryant – Harris County 1868–1869
- Stephen Curtis – Brazos County 1868–1869
- Bird Davis – Wharton County 1875
- Melvin Goddin – 15th District 1875
- Wiley Johnson – Harrison County 1868–1869
- Mitchell Kendall – Harrison County 1868–1869
- Ralph Long – Limestone, Navarro, and Hill counties 1868–1869
- Lloyd Henry McCabe – Fort Bend County 1875
- James McWashington – Montgomery County 1868–1869
- John Mitchell – Burleson and Washington counties 1875
- Sheppard Mullens – McLennan County 1868
- William Reynolds – Waller County 1875
- George Ruby – Brazoria, Galveston, and Matagorda counties 1868–1869
- Benjamin O. Watrous – Washington County 1868–1869
- Benjamin Franklin Williams – 1868–1869
Federal offices
- Norris Wright Cuney – United States Collector of Customs Port of Galveston 1889
- Jasper N. Hamilton – postmaster of Eylau April 10, 1890 – June 11, 1895
Local offices
- Norris Wright Cuney – 12th district member of the Galveston Board of Aldermen 1883
Vermont
Local offices
- Stephen Bates, Sheriff of Vergennes and the first Black chief law enforcement officer in Vermont history, 1879
Virginia
In 2012, the Virginia Senate enacted Joint Resolution No. 89, recognizing that Reconstruction in Virginia lasted from 1869 to 1890 due to Jim Crow laws; federal Reconstruction ended in 1877.Senate of Virginia
- James W. D. Bland – Prince Edward County 1869
- Cephas L. Davis – Mecklenburg County 1879
- John M. Dawson – Charles City, Elizabeth City, James City, Warwick, and York counties 1874–1877
- Joseph P. Evans – Petersburg 1874
- Nathaniel M. Griggs – Prince Edward County 1887–1890
- James R. Jones Mecklenburg County – 1875–1877 and 1881–1883
- Isaiah L. Lyons – Surry, York, Elizabeth City, and Warwick counties 1869–1871
- William P. Moseley – Goochland County 1869–1871
- Francis "Frank" Moss – Buckingham County 1869–1871
- Daniel M. Norton – James City and York counties 1871–1873 and 1877–1887
- Guy Powell – Nottoway, Lunenburg and Brunswick counties 1875–1878
- John Robinson – Cumberland County 1869–1873
- William N. Stevens – Petersburg 1871–1878 and Sussex County 1881
- George Teamoh – Norfolk County 1869–1871
Virginia House of Delegates
- William H. Andrews – Surry County 1869–1871
- William H. Ash – Amelia and Nottoway counties 1887
- Briton Baskerville, Jr. – Mecklenburg County 1887
- Edward David Bland – Prince George and Surry counties 1879–1884
- Phillip S. Bolling – Cumberland and Buckingham counties; elected in 1883 but was ruled ineligible
- Samuel P. Bolling – Cumberland and Buckingham counties 1883–1887
- Tazewell Branch – Prince Edward County 1874–1877
- William H. Brisby – New Kent County 1869–1871
- Goodman Brown – Prince George and Surry counties 1887
- Peter J. Carter – Northampton County 1871–1878
- Matt Clark – Halifax County 1874
- George William Cole – Essex County 1879
- Asa Coleman – Halifax County 1871–1873
- Johnson Collins – Brunswick County 1879
- Aaron Commodore – Essex County 1875–1877
- Miles Connor – Norfolk County 1875–1877
- Henry Cox – Chesterfield and Powhatan counties 1869–1877
- Isaac Dabbs – Charlotte County 1875–1877
- McDowell Delaney – Amelia County 1871–1873
- Amos Andre Dodson – Mecklenburg County 1883
- Shed Dungee – Cumberland and Buckingham counties 1879–1882
- Jesse Dungey – King William County 1871–1873
- Isaac Edmundson – Halifax County 1869–1871
- Ballard T. Edwards – Chesterfield and Powhatan counties 1869–1871
- Joseph P. Evans – Petersburg 1871–1873
- William D. Evans – Prince Edward County 1877–1880
- William W. Evans – Petersburg 1887
- William Faulcon – Prince George and Surry counties 1885–1887
- George Fayerman – Petersburg 1869–1871
- James A. Fields – Elizabeth City and James City counties 1889
- Alexander Q. Franklin – Charles City County 1889
- John Freeman – Halifax County 1871
- William Gilliam – Prince George County 1871–1875
- James P. Goodwyn – Petersburg 1874
- Armistead Green – Petersburg 1881–1884
- Robert G. Griffin – James City and York counties 1883
- Nathaniel M. Griggs – Prince Edward County 1883
- Ross Hamilton – Mecklenburg County 1869–1882, 1889
- Alfred W. Harris – Petersburg 1881–1888
- H. Clay Harris – Halifax County 1874–1875
- Henry C. Hill – Amelia County 1874–1875
- Charles E. Hodges – Norfolk County 1869–1871
- John Q. Hodges – Princess Anne County 1869–1871
- Henry Johnson – Amelia and Nottoway counties 1889–1890
- Benjamin Jones – Charles City County 1869–1871
- James R. Jones – Mecklenburg County 1885–1887
- Peter K. Jones – Greensville County 1869–1877
- Robert G. W. Jones – Charles City County 1869–1871
- Rufus S. Jones – Elizabeth City and Warwick counties 1871–1875
- William H. Jordan – Petersburg 1885–1887
- Alexander G. Lee – Elizabeth City and Warwick 1877–1879
- Neverson Lewis – Chesterfield and Powhatan counties 1879–1882
- James F. Lipscomb – Cumberland County 1869–1877
- William P. Lucas – Louisa County 1874–1875
- John W. B. Matthews – Petersburg 1871–1873
- J. B. Miller Jr. – Goochland County 1869–1871
- Peter G. Morgan – Petersburg 1869–1871
- Francis "Frank" Moss – Buckingham County 1874
- Armistead S. Nickens – Lancaster County 1871–1875
- Frederick S. Norton – James City and Williamsburg counties 1869–1871
- Robert Norton – Elizabeth City and York counties 1869–1872, 1881
- Alexander Owen – Halifax County 1869–1871
- Littleton Owens – Princess Anne County 1879–1882
- Richard G. L. Paige – Norfolk County 1871–1875, 1879–1882
- William H. Patterson – Charles City County 1871–1873
- Caesar Perkins – Buckingham County 1869–1871, 1878–1888, 1887
- Fountain M. Perkins – Louisa County 1869–1871
- John W. Poindexter – Louisa County 1875–1877
- Joseph B. Pope – Southampton County 1879
- Guy Powell – Brunswick County 1881
- William H. Ragsdale – Charlotte County 1869–1871
- John H. Robinson – Elizabeth City and James City, and York counties 1887
- R. D. Ruffin – Dinwiddie County 1875
- Archer Scott – Amelia and Nottoway counties 1875–1877, 1879–1884
- George L. Seaton – Alexandria County 1869–1871
- Dabney Smith – Charlotte County 1881
- Henry D. Smith – Greensville County 18790
- Robert M. Smith – Elizabeth City and Warwick counties 1875–1877
- William N. Stevens – Sussex County 1869–1879
- John B. Syphax – Arlington County 1874
- Henry Turpin – Goochland County 1871
- John Watson – Mecklenburg County 1869
- Maclin C. Wheeler – Brunswick County 1883
- Robert H. Whittaker – Brunswick County 1875–1877
- Ellis Wilson – Dinwiddie County 1869–1871
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- William H. Andrews – Surry County 1867–1868
- James D. Barrett – Fluvanna County 1867–1868
- Thomas Bayne – Norfolk 1867–1868
- James W. D. Bland – Prince Edward County 1867–1868
- William Breedlove – Essex County 1867–1868
- John Brown – Southampton County 1867–1868
- David Canada – Halifax County 1867–1868
- James B. Carter – Chesterfield and Powhatan counties 1867–1868
- Joseph Cox – Richmond 1867–1868
- John Wesley Cromwell – Clerk of the Virginia Constitutional Convention 1867
- Willis Augustus Hodges – Princess Anne County 1867–1868
- Joseph R. Holmes – Charlotte and Halifax counties 1867–1868
- Peter K. Jones – Greensville and Sussex counties 1867–1868
- Samuel F. Kelso – Campbell County 1867–1868
- Lewis Lindsey – Richmond 1867–1868
- Peter G. Morgan – Petersburg 1867–1868
- William P. Moseley – Goochland County 1867–1868
- Francis "Frank" Moss – Buckingham County 1867–1868
- Edward Nelson – Charlotte County 1867–1868
- Daniel M. Norton – Yorktown 1867–1868
- John Robinson – Cumberland County 1867–1868
- James T. S. Taylor – Albemarle County 1867–1868
- George Teamoh – Portsmouth 1867–1868
- Burwell Toler – Hanover County 1867–1868
- John Watson – Mecklenburg County 1867–1868
Federal offices
- P. H. A. Braxton – collector at the United States Custom House in Westmoreland County
- William Breedlow or Breedlove – postmaster of Tappahannock March 3, 1870 – March 13, 1871
- Robert H. Cauthorn – postmaster of Dunnsville September 21, 1897 – October 24, 1901
- James H. Cunningham – postmaster of Manchester September 20, 1869 – August 1, 1872
- William Henry Hayes – postmaster of Boydton June 17, 1889 – March 25, 1893
- John T. Jackson Sr. – postmaster of Alanthus March 23, 1891 – January 31, 1940
- William H. Johnson – postmaster of Baynesville November 29, 1893 – October 23, 1897
- Wade H. Mason – postmaster of Bluestone March 13, 1890 – November 14, 1902
- Isaac Morton – postmaster of Port Royal March 2, 1870 – October 29, 1872
- Daniel A. Twyman – postmaster of Junta August 12, 1898 – October 23, 1898
Local offices
- P. H. A. Braxton – King William County constable 1872
- Peter G. Morgan – Petersburg city council
- V. Cook Nickens – constable of Leesburg Magisterial District 1873
Washington
Washington did not have any African American legislators during Reconstruction.Washington House of Representatives
- William Owen Bush – 1889–1895
West Virginia
West Virginia did not have any African American legislators during the Reconstruction.West Virginia House of Delegates
- Christopher Payne – Fayette County 1896
Wyoming
Wyoming did not have any African American legislators during Reconstruction.Wyoming Territorial House of Representatives
- William Jefferson Hardin – Laramie County 1879–1883
Washington, D.C.
Federal offices
- Ebenezer Bassett – 1869–1877
- Francis Lewis Cardozo – U.S. Postal Service auditor for the United Nates Department of Treasury 1878–1888
- John Mercer Langston – U.S. Minister to Haiti 1877–1885
- William E. Matthews – clerk in the United States Postal Service 1870–1881
- James Carroll Napier – State Department Clerk
House of Delegates
- Solomon G. Brown – 1871–1874
- Josiah T. Settle – reading clerk of the House of Delegates 1872
Local offices
- Anthony Bowen – Ward 7 Common Council 1879
- John F. Cook – Ward 1 Board of Aldermen 1868 and city registrar 1869
- Walker A. Freeman – Ward 1 Common Council 1870
- Frank B. Gaines – Ward 6 Common Council 1869, 1870
- Thomas A. Grant – Ward 5 Common Council 1870
- John T. Johnson – Ward 3 Common Council 1869; reading clerk for Common Council
- Benjamin McCoy – Ward 4 Common Council 187
- Sampson Netter – Ward 7 Common Council 1869
- Henry H. Piper – Ward 2 Common Council 1869, 1870
- George W. Ratton – Ward 4 Common Council 1869, 1870
- Carter A. Stewart – Ward 1 Common Council 1868 and Ward 1 Board of Aldermen 1869
- Robert Thompson – Ward 1 Common Council 1869, 1870
- Andrew B. Tinney – Ward 5 Common Council 1869
- James Monroe Trotter – Recorder of Deeds in Washington, D.C. 1887–1890