Terrebonne County Louisiana Archives Obituaries.....McCollam, Edmund April 12, 1920 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Mary K. Creamer marykcreamer.00@gmail.com November 12, 2022, 9:07 pm source: Confederate Veteran, 1920, vol. 28, page 266 Confederate Veteran THE LAST ROLL Hon. Edmund McCollam - On April 12, 1920, at the residence, Ellendale, Terrebonne Parish, La., there passed from earth to the great beyond the soul of Hon. Edmund McCollam, a beloved relative, a true friend, a gallant soldier, a worthy and honored citizen, and an honest man. Mr. McCollam was born in Ascension Parish on February 18, 1845, and at five years of age went with his father to the paternal estate, Ellendale, where he grew up amid surroundings customary on Southern plantations. When the flames of war burst forth he was a student at Centenary College, Louisiana. With its close came the enlistment of the entire body of students with commands raised near their homes. Edmund McCollam enlisted in a company of cavalry which became a part of Col. Albert Cage's regiment of Wirt Adams's famous brigade. With this command he did gallant service until the fall of Vicksburg, where he was taken prisoner. After being paroled he returned to his home until exchanged. He then became a member of the St. Mary Cannoneers, with which battery he served until the close of the war. Taking a lively interest in the political welfare of his State, he was an active participant in the overthrow of the carpetbag misrule of the State, and as a member of the legislature for two terms he gave material aid to the administration of Governor Nicholls. He was a member of the Democratic State Central Committee for more than forty years, during which time he was for several terms Vice Chairman of that body. For forty years he was a member of the Democratic Parish Committee and a delegate to the convention which nominated Cleveland for President the first term. At the time of his death he was Commander of Braxton Bragg Camp, No. 196, U.C.V., of Thibodeaux, La. With his passing there has gone from our midst a man universally loved and respected, whose place it will be difficult to fill. - [J.B. Sims.] Additional Comments: NOTE: www.findagrave.com memorial # 51457819 File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/terrebonne/obits/m/mccollam8597gob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/lafiles/ File size: 2.6 Kb