Henderson Williams

Henderson Williams was a state legislator in Louisiana who served in the Louisiana House of Representatives for Madison Parish. He was first elected in 1868, and again to serve in the 1870-1872 session. Henderson was one of the "colored" legislators who appealed to U.S. president Ulysses S. Grant in a January 9, 1872 letter to intervene in a dispute with fellow Republican governor Henry C. Warmoth. February 10, 1872, he and other "colored" legislators signed a letter in support of Warmoth. He also co-signed a letter calling for the removal of as collector of the Port of New Orleans.

Henderson Williams

Henderson Williams was a state legislator in Louisiana who served in the Louisiana House of Representatives for Madison Parish. He was first elected in 1868, and again to serve in the 1870-1872 session. Henderson was one of the "colored" legislators who appealed to U.S. president Ulysses S. Grant in a January 9, 1872 letter to intervene in a dispute with fellow Republican governor Henry C. Warmoth. February 10, 1872, he and other "colored" legislators signed a letter in support of Warmoth. He also co-signed a letter calling for the removal of as collector of the Port of New Orleans.