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Nicholas J. Rusch

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After serving his term, Rusch was appointed by Governor Kirkwood to be Iowa's Commissioner of Immigration. He spent his time in New York where he distributed promotional information about the state. He returned to Iowa ten months later as immigration nearly came to a halt during the Civil War. Rusch
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in 1857. He won the general election and while in the Senate he focused his attention on alcohol laws, land ownership of foreign-born Iowans, and German language usage in official documents. He became an influential leader among German-Americans and within the Republican Party. In 1859 he was
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and Rusch left for New York where he recruited immigrants for his lumberjack army. Before he could be put his plan into action, however, Rusch died suddenly after his return to Vicksburg on September 22, 1864. He was buried in
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from guerilla attacks by positioning lumberjacks along the river to provide steamboats with fuel and to interfere in case the boats were attacked. The plan was approved by General
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Rusch soon acquired knowledge of the language, laws, and institutions of his adopted country. He was a member of the
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joined the Union Army when Kirkwood appointed him to the Commissary Department with the rank of
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and was nominated by Scott County Republicans to serve in the
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Nicholas Johann Rusch was born on February 16, 1822, in
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Lieutenant Governor of Iowa
Samuel J. Kirkwood
Oran Faville
John R. Needham
Iowa Senate
Sankt Michaelisdonn
Holstein
Vicksburg, Mississippi
Pine Hill Cemetery (Davenport, Iowa)
41°33′44″N 90°33′21″W / 41.56220°N 90.55580°W / 41.56220; -90.55580
Republican
Alma mater
University of Kiel
tutor
Iowa Senate
Lieutenant Governor of Iowa
captain
Union Army
American Civil War
Sankt Michaelisdonn
Holstein
Marne
Meldorf
University of Kiel
Scott County, Iowa
Davenport
Schleswig-Holstein

Republican Party

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