Dennis Fletcher Hammond (December 15, 1819 – October 31, 1891) was born in the Edgefield District of South Carolina. He moved to Georgia where he was a lawyer and, from 1855 to 1861, judge in the superior court . In Atlanta after the American Civil War, he was politically influenced by William Markham and became a Radical Republican supporting black suffrage. When Markham refused to run for mayor, Hammond did and was able to briefly unite working-class whites to win the office. This was the last-gasp of Republican power in Reconstruction-era Atlanta. * v * t * e
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