Simon P. Hughes, Jr. was born in
Smith County, Tennessee, the son of Simon P. Hughes and Mary Hubbard Hughes. Hughes Sr., originally from
Prince Edward County, Virginia, was a farmer,
sheriff and a member of the Tennessee legislature from 1842 to 1843, Mary Hubbard was a native of
Oglethorpe County, Georgia. In 1842, Mary Hughes died and the family moved to
Bowie County, Texas. Hughes Sr. died in Texas in 1844, making Hughes at orphan at the age of fourteen. Hughes moved to Arkansas in December 1849, and was educated at Sylvan Academy and
Clinton College in Tennessee. In 1853, Hughes was elected sheriff of
Monroe County, Arkansas and served for two years. Hughes was
admitted to the bar in Arkansas in 1857, and started private practice in
Clarendon, Arkansas. During the
American Civil War, he was elected captain in the
23d Arkansas Infantry of the
Confederate States Army rising to the rank of
lieutenant-colonel. Later in the war, following a reorganization of the 23d Arkansas, Hughes enlisted as a private in Charles L. Morgan's Independent Texas Cavalry unit. ==Political career==