Provisional Congress of the Confederate States
The Provisional Congress of the Confederate States, fully the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States of America, was a unicameral congress of deputies and delegates called together from the Southern States which became the governing body of the Provisional Government of the Confederate States from February 4, 1861, to February 17, 1862. It sat in Montgomery, Alabama, until May 21, 1861, when it adjourned to meet in Richmond, Virginia, on July 20, 1861. In both cities, it met in the existing state capitols which it shared with the respective secessionist state legislatures. It added new members as other separatist states seceded from the Union and directed the election on November 6, 1861, at which a permanent government was elected.
First Session
The First Session of the Provisional Congress was held at Montgomery from February 4, 1861, to March 16, 1861. Members were present from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Texas. It drafted a provisional constitution and set up a government. For president and vice president, it selected Jefferson Davis of Mississippi and Alexander H. Stephens of Georgia.Constitutional Convention
The Confederate States Constitutional Convention was held at Montgomery from February 28, 1861, to March 11, 1861.Second Session
The Second Session of the Provisional Congress was held at Montgomery from April 29, 1861, to May 21, 1861. Members were present from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and Arkansas.Third Session
The Third Session of the Provisional Congress was held at Richmond from July 20, 1861, to August 31, 1861. Members were present from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina, and Tennessee.Fourth Session
The Fourth Session of the Provisional Congress was held at Richmond on September 3, 1861. Members were present from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina, and Tennessee.Fifth Session
The Fifth Session of the Provisional Congress was held at Richmond from November 18, 1861, to February 17, 1862. Members were present from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina, Tennessee, Missouri, and Kentucky. One non-voting member was present from the Arizona Territory.Leadership
- President: Howell Cobb
Members
Deputies
Deputies from the first seven states to secede formed the first two sessions of the Congress.Alabama
- Richard Wilde Walker
- Robert Hardy Smith
- Colin J. McRae
- John Gill Shorter
- * Cornelius Robinson
- William Parish Chilton
- Stephen F. Hale
- David P. Lewis
- * Nicholas Davis Jr.
- Thomas Fearn
- * Henry Cox Jones
- Jabez L. M. Curry
- James Patton Anderson
- * George Taliaferro Ward
- * John Pease Sanderson
- James Byeram Owens
- Jackson Morton
- Robert Toombs
- Howell Cobb
- Francis S. Bartow
- * Thomas Marsh Forman
- Martin J. Crawford
- E. A. Nisbet
- * Nathan Henry Bass Sr.
- Benjamin Harvey Hill
- Augustus R. Wright
- Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb
- Augustus Holmes Kenan
- Alexander H. Stephens
- John Perkins Jr.
- Alexandre Etienne de Clouet
- Charles Magill Conrad
- Duncan F. Kenner
- Edward Sparrow
- Henry Marshall
- Alexander M. Clayton
- * Alexander Blackburn Bradford
- James Thomas Harrison
- William S. Barry
- J. A. P. Campbell
- Wiley P. Harris
- Walker Brooke
- William Sydney Wilson
- * Jehu Amaziah Orr
- Robert Barnwell Rhett
- Robert Woodward Barnwell
- Christopher Gustavus Memminger
- James Chesnut Jr.
- William Porcher Miles
- Laurence M. Keitt
- Thomas Jefferson Withers
- * James Lawrence Orr
- William W. Boyce
- John Gregg
- Thomas Neville Waul
- Williamson Simpson Oldham
- John H. Reagan
- John Hemphill
- William Beck Ochiltree
- Louis Wigfall
Delegates
Arkansas
Kentucky
- Henry Cornelius Burnett
- Theodore Legrand Burnett
- John Milton Elliott
- George Washington Ewing
- Samuel Howard Ford
- George Baird Hodge
- Thomas Johnson
- Thomas Bell Monroe
- John J. Thomas
- Daniel Price White
- Caspar Wistar Bell
- John Bullock Clark Sr.
- Aaron H. Conrow
- William Mordecai Cooke Sr.
- Thomas W. Freeman
- Thomas Alexander Harris
- Robert Ludwell Yates Peyton
- George Graham Vest
- Delegate-elect Hyer never took his seat
- William Waightstill Avery
- Francis Burton Craige
- Allen Turner Davidson
- George Davis
- Thomas David Smith McDowell
- John Motley Morehead
- Richard Clauselle Puryear
- Thomas Hart Ruffin
- William N. H. Smith
- Abraham Watkins Venable
- John DeWitt Clinton Atkins
- Robert Looney Caruthers
- David Maney Currin
- William Henry DeWitt
- John Ford House
- Thomas McKissick Jones
- James Houston Thomas
- Thomas Salem Bocock
- Alexander Boteler
- John White Brockenbrough
- Gideon D. Camden
- Robert M. T. Hunter
- Robert Johnston
- William Hamilton MacFarland
- James M. Mason
- Walter Preston
- William Ballard Preston
- Roger Atkinson Pryor
- William Cabell Rives
- Charles Wells Russell
- Robert Eden Scott
- James Alexander Seddon
- Waller Redd Staples
- John Tyler