Albert Galiton Watkins

1818–1895 (age 77)

Biography

Albert Galiton Watkins (1818–1895) was a Tennessee lawyer and statesman whose voice carried through the halls of the U.S. House of Representatives during the decades before and after the Civil War. He was admired for his legal mind and steady presence in moments of great change, representing his neighbors with a commitment to the Union and to the hopes of the common citizen.

In his later years he remained a pillar of the community, offering counsel, support, and encouragement to the next generation of leaders. He was laid to rest in Westview Cemetery, where visitors can reflect on a life that sought to blend principled leadership with genuine care for his fellow citizens.