Knowledge

Champion S. Chase

Source 📝

815:, creating an uproar among the population. The night of Glover's capture, a meeting was held in Racine in which the city expressed its outrage. Chase was a leader of the meeting, and assigned to the committee to draft resolutions. On the issue of Glover, the resolutions declared: "we look upon the arrest of said Glover as an outrage upon the peaceful rights of this assembly" and "we, as citizens of Racine, demand for said Glover a fair and impartial jury trial, in this, the state where he has been arrested, and that we will attend in person to aid him, by all honorable means, to secure his unconditional release, adopting as our motto the Golden Rule." They further opined on the Fugitive Slave acts: "That, inasmuch as the Senate of the United States has repealed all compromises heretofore adopted by the Congress of the United States, we, as citizens of Wisconsin, are justified in declaring, and do hereby declare, the slave-catching law of 1850 disgraceful and also repealed." Later that evening, the Racine convention ultimately erupted into a mob, which stormed the jail in Milwaukee and liberated Glover. 1994: 979:
Chase was elected Mayor of Omaha in 1874, after losing an earlier attempt. He was re-elected in 1875 to a two-year term—this was the first term after Omaha's mayoralty was changed by statute from a one-year term to a two-year term. He was elected to two additional two-year terms in 1879 and
31: 961:, and resumed his law practice. He also became an investor in the incorporation of the Omaha Street Railway Co. In 1867, Nebraska would be admitted to the Union as the 37th state, and in the state's first general election, Chase was elected to a two-year term as the first 998:
During his terms as Mayor it was recorded of him as having "favoured extensive public improvements" such as parks and boulevards, and direct and gravitational powered waterworks. As mayor, Colonel Chase received and officially entertained a large number of distinguished
1072:
Chase married Mary Sophronia Butterfield on the same day he opened his law office in Racine, May 1, 1848. Their only son, Champion Clement Chase, was born in 1860, and would eventually become a well-known newspaper publisher in Omaha.
1057:. In 1891 he was an organiser of the Omaha Real Estate Owner's Association. He was selected as the chairman of the International Pan-Republic Congress on Plan and Scope in the mid 1890s. He was appointed a Collector of Customs for the 889:
During his second year in the Senate, he served as chairman of the judiciary committee and supervised the revision of the statutes of the state. In 1858, rather than running for re-election to the Senate, Chase ran for
791:
was founded and Chase was one of the original society members. Also in 1853, he was a member of Racine's first school board. He was then a delegate to the convention which formed the state Teacher's Association (now
994:
proceedings in 1887 stating that he had been illegally removed from office, and was unlawfully deprived of the salary of the mayor. The jury rendered a verdict in his favor which gave him some measure of closure.
830:
was founded. That summer, Chase was a delegate to a Racine County convention which again declared that they would actively disobey and thwart any attempt to enforce the fugitive slave acts, and organizing a
1766:
The Strangest Names In American Political History : Champion Spalding Chase (1820-1898), Champion Bramwell Mann (1844-1929), Champion Israel Hutchinson (1815-1884), Champion Moore Edmunds (1907-1978)
894:
of Racine County; he defeated Nehemiah H. Joy and won a two year term. He took office in January 1859. Later that year, he was again appointed brigadier general of the Wisconsin Militia, by Governor
1069:
Champion Chase was a son of Clement Chase (1776–1867) and his second wife, Olive Spalding (1790–1823), of Plainfield, New Hampshire. He was named for his maternal grandfather, Champion Spalding.
2403: 2398: 942: 622: 1088: 427: 2433: 2438: 2368: 726: 2423: 2418: 2026: 781: 702:, and raised there on his father's farm and obtained his primary education in the a common school. He was then sent to the Kimball Union Academy in 2413: 895: 859: 812: 911: 793: 721:, where he studied law at the office of Barker & Sill for three years. While studying there, he was appointed by the governor of New York, 2428: 1803: 988:
impairing his abilities. His wife Mary died to cancer in 1882 and many think this may have contributed to his ill health. Chase later launched
355: 233: 2378: 840: 2388: 1087:
He was devoted to the memories of his native town, often expressed his loyalty and love for it. He was buried alongside his wife at the
1016: 851: 969: 2383: 1818: 938: 921:
He served four years in the Union Army and during this time he was on special duty in the West and Southwest. He was at the sieges of
867: 591: 209: 2035: 1906: 1877: 1850: 652: 93: 981: 827: 442: 1054: 796:) in the summer of 1853. In December 1853, Chase was appointed brigadier general of the second brigade, first division of the 844: 734: 297: 1765: 2373: 2019: 1043: 1665:
Proceedings of the Grand Commandery Knights Templar of Nebraska: From Organisation to Eleventh Annual Conclave, 1871-1883
1507: 1477: 1447: 1417: 1387: 1258: 1198: 2408: 1966: 1228: 788: 738: 43: 1357: 2236: 1601: 706:, and returned to teach school in Cornish for three winters. In 1841 he was employed as a teacher at the Academy in 2091: 811:
and came to Racine via the underground railroad. He was recaptured in Racine by federal officials, pursuant to the
2211: 2156: 2141: 1984: 1891: 1632: 1050: 1012: 1004: 883: 879: 761: 447: 163: 120: 2076: 2066: 1709: 1580: 1576: 973: 962: 648: 64: 2166: 1679: 933:, and in the later part of the war he was headquartered at New Orleans for nearly two years and would receive a 2393: 2051: 2012: 1944: 1028: 871: 836: 819: 797: 664: 560: 256: 2281: 2071: 2056: 1544: 1512: 1036: 711: 2251: 2106: 1741: 2266: 2061: 1099: 926: 703: 699: 617: 393: 768:
in the fall after he opened his law office, in 1848, but lost the general election. In 1850, he ran for
2176: 2161: 2081: 1106:
in Chase County, are named after him as a complimentary act on the part of the Legislature of Nebraska.
915: 722: 583: 2301: 2231: 2181: 2151: 2096: 1539: 2286: 2131: 2363: 2358: 2221: 2216: 2201: 2191: 2186: 2121: 1714: 1606: 985: 1020: 832: 707: 1637: 30: 1103: 1008: 958: 930: 922: 777: 683: 672: 612: 607: 602: 564: 1332: 855: 784:
in 1852, but received only one vote at the convention, the nomination going to Henry S. Durand.
1336: 1302: 1298: 2241: 2116: 1940: 1830: 934: 891: 875: 787:
During this time, Chase was also involved in other nascent civic organizations. In 1853, the
765: 749: 718: 588: 578: 301: 252: 245: 1177: 1998: 1812: 1794: 1776:
Champion Spalding Chase papers (MS 133). Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library.
1024: 863: 823: 769: 660: 203: 1572: 2261: 2256: 2171: 1933: 1910: 1881: 1854: 1032: 954: 907: 773: 687: 656: 525: 413: 279: 97: 2291: 2111: 1727: 1695: 1619: 1557: 1525: 1493: 1463: 1433: 1403: 1373: 1326: 1274: 1244: 1214: 639:(March 20, 1820 – November 3, 1898) was an American lawyer, politician, and pioneer of 1292: 1171: 1046:. In 1886, he was unanimously chosen president of the Nebraska State Humane Society. 2352: 2326: 2306: 2296: 2226: 2206: 2196: 1136: 1058: 804: 417: 397: 1049:
Champion Chase was identified as being past commander of the U.S. Grant Post of the
2246: 2101: 2086: 1785: 990: 1663: 839:
on the new Republican Party ticket, but he lost the general election to Democrat
1000: 941:
from President Andrew Johnson late in 1865, for his meritorious services in the
1781: 1650: 2321: 2316: 2276: 2046: 1777: 668: 568: 1173:
Genealogy of Champion Spalding Chase and Mary Sophronia Butterfield, His Wife
1084:. Chase died as the result of a fall on November 3, 1898, at the age of 78. 745: 640: 1042:
In 1871, he was elected Grand Senior Warden in the Nebraska Commandery of
714:, where he was hired as a vice principal at the West Hartwich Seminary. 2311: 1138:
Omaha Illustrated: A History of the Pioneer Period and the Omaha of Today
808: 644: 2271: 730: 1077: 760:
In Wisconsin, Chase became involved in politics as a member of the
2004: 1081: 914:, he was appointed paymaster in the Union Army with the rank of 2008: 968:
In 1869, he was appointed to a six-year term as regent of the
1297:. Vol. 1. The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company. pp.  1294:
Racine, Belle City of the Lakes, and Racine County, Wisconsin
835:
to effect that policy. That fall, Chase was a candidate for
1641:. Chicago: American Publisher's Association, 1909, p. 599. 1602:"Election Returns, Racine County, Tuesday, Nov. 2d, 1858" 752:, on May 1, 1848, in partnership with Moses Butterfield. 1259:"Whig Convention–the First Congressional District" 953:
After mustering out of the Army in 1866, Chase moved to
1653:
The two Champion S. Chases listed here are the same man
862:. The same year, Chase was the Republican nominee for 780:. He sought the Whig Party nomination for Congress in 1668:. Omaha, Neb.: Rees Printing Company. 1891. p. 9. 858:
as the Republican candidate for the presidency in the
1982: 1571:
Heg, J. E., ed. (1882). "Annals of the Legislature".
1540:"Wisconsin Legislature for 1857 - List of Candidates" 1328:
The History of Racine and Kenosha Counties, Wisconsin
850:
In 1856, Chase was a Wisconsin delegate to the first
803:
In March 1854, Chase played an important role in the
1638:
Herringshaw's National Library of American Biography
878:
in the general election and went on to serve in the
1971:February 21, 1867 – January 7, 1869 598: 574: 556: 548: 543: 535: 509: 492: 483: 457: 435: 423: 403: 380: 375: 361: 349: 328: 318: 295: 285: 273: 251: 239: 227: 200: 190: 180: 157: 147: 126: 114: 92: 82: 70: 60: 41: 21: 1949:January 1, 1859 – January 1, 1861 1825:January 5, 1857 – January 3, 1859 744:The next year, he went west to the new state of 945:. In January 1866 he was honorably discharged. 1915:April 10, 1883 – June 30, 1884 1886:April 7, 1879 – April 12, 1881 1859:April 13, 1874 – April 9, 1877 1061:and held that office until his death in 1898. 2404:People of Wisconsin in the American Civil War 2020: 1331:. Western Historical Company. 1879. pp.  984:and removed from office in June 1884, due to 8: 1651:http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chase.html 906:In 1862, with the assistance of his cousin, 56:February 21, 1867 – January 7, 1869 2027: 2013: 2005: 1790: 843:. He was elected president of the Racine 733:. That same year, he was admitted to the 269:January 1, 1859 – January 1, 1861 223:January 5, 1857 – January 3, 1859 18: 2399:Republican Party Wisconsin state senators 675:. His name was sometimes abbreviated as 1321: 1319: 870:—the district then comprised just 1989: 1575:(Report). State of Wisconsin. pp.  1573:The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin 1286: 1284: 1166: 1164: 1162: 1160: 1158: 1156: 1131: 1129: 1127: 1125: 1123: 1121: 1119: 1115: 807:affair. Glover had escaped slavery in 794:Wisconsin Education Association Council 516:Olive Spaulding (Chase) Judson (sister) 476: 1849; died 1882) 176:April 13, 1874 – April 9, 1877 143:April 7, 1879 – April 12, 1881 110:April 10, 1883 – June 30, 1884 1176:. Joel Munsell's Sons. 1894. pp.  1102:, and the unincorporated community of 782:Wisconsin's 1st congressional district 7: 2434:Grand Army of the Republic officials 727:National River and Harbor Convention 1744:. Douglas County Historical Society 1080:in 1882, in Omaha, leaving Chase a 659:. He also served two years in the 2439:19th-century Wisconsin politicians 2369:People from Cornish, New Hampshire 874:. He defeated Democratic nominee 818:Days later, the convention at the 14: 2424:19th-century American legislators 2419:School board members in Wisconsin 847:in 1855, and then again in 1857. 764:. He was the Whig candidate for 1992: 912:United States Treasury Secretary 725:, to serve as a delegate to the 710:. After two years, he moved to 29: 16:19th century American politician 2414:District attorneys in Wisconsin 1516:. September 25, 1856. p. 2 1418:"The Convention at Ives' Grove" 1265:. September 24, 1852. p. 2 1055:Sons of the American Revolution 868:Wisconsin's 7th Senate district 772:, but lost a close election to 473: 1610:. November 10, 1858. p. 2 1394:. December 22, 1853. p. 2 910:(1808–1873), who was then the 852:Republican National Convention 522:Philemon Murry Chase (brother) 1: 2429:19th-century American lawyers 1718:. November 5, 1898. p. 1 1548:. October 29, 1856. p. 2 1484:. November 9, 1854. p. 2 1454:. November 2, 1854. p. 2 1291:Stone, Fanny S., ed. (1916). 1235:. November 8, 1850. p. 2 1205:. October 25, 1848. p. 2 717:In the mid-1840s, he went to 499:Deacon Clement Chase (father) 2379:Lawyers from Omaha, Nebraska 1967:Attorney General of Nebraska 1686:. January 5, 1882. p. 3 970:State University of Nebraska 963:Attorney General of Nebraska 854:. The convention nominated 789:Wisconsin Historical Society 649:Attorney General of Nebraska 44:Attorney General of Nebraska 1199:"Racine County Nominations" 698:Champion Chase was born in 2455: 2389:Nebraska attorneys general 1633:Thomas William Herringshaw 1364:. July 21, 1853. p. 2 1141:. D.C. Dunbar and Co. 1888 1051:Grand Army of the Republic 1019:; U.S. President and Mrs. 1017:Governor General of Canada 748:, opening a law office in 651:and served seven years as 463:Mary Sophronia Butterfield 94:17th, 19th, and 21st Mayor 2384:Mayors of Omaha, Nebraska 2335: 2042: 1973: 1964: 1951: 1938: 1930: 1925: 1917: 1904: 1898: 1888: 1875: 1869: 1861: 1848: 1842: 1837: 1827: 1808: 1800: 1793: 1424:. June 3, 1854. p. 2 682:He was a first cousin of 630: 519:Enice Dana Chase (sister) 371: 338: 307: 262: 216: 169: 136: 103: 49: 37: 28: 2339:     1945:Racine County, Wisconsin 1508:"Republican Nominations" 1388:"Gen. Champion S. Chase" 1263:Milwaukee Daily Sentinel 1065:Family and personal life 1029:William Tecumseh Sherman 837:Wisconsin State Assembly 820:Little White Schoolhouse 665:Racine County, Wisconsin 257:Racine County, Wisconsin 1545:Wisconsin State Journal 1513:Wisconsin State Journal 1358:"Teachers' Association" 1089:Prospect Hills Cemetery 1037:George Armstrong Custer 712:Otsego County, New York 637:Champion Spalding Chase 502:Olive Spalding (mother) 428:Prospect Hills Cemetery 1100:Chase County, Nebraska 704:Meriden, New Hampshire 700:Cornish, New Hampshire 487:Champion Clement Chase 394:Cornish, New Hampshire 1482:The Telegraph-Courier 1452:The Telegraph-Courier 1233:The Telegraph-Courier 1023:; President and Mrs. 739:Canandaigua, New York 694:Early life and career 539:lawyer and politician 2374:Nebraska Republicans 1715:Racine Journal Times 1710:"Colonel Chase Dead" 1091:in Omaha, Nebraska. 647:. He was the first 77:Position Established 2409:Union Army colonels 1961:Office established 1422:The Racine Advocate 1392:Daily Free Democrat 1203:South Port American 1076:Mary Chase died of 1021:Rutherford B. Hayes 886:legislative terms. 833:vigilance committee 708:Amsterdam, New York 671:officer during the 1838:Political offices 1448:"Good Nominations" 959:Nebraska Territory 939:Lieutenant Colonel 845:Board of Education 813:Fugitive Slave Act 778:Stephen O. Bennett 756:Wisconsin politics 684:U.S. Supreme Court 673:American Civil War 667:, and served as a 613:Knoxville Campaign 608:Siege of Vicksburg 603:American Civil War 565:United States Army 298:Board of Education 2346: 2345: 1981: 1980: 1974:Succeeded by 1952:Succeeded by 1941:District Attorney 1920:Patrick F. Murphy 1918:Succeeded by 1889:Succeeded by 1862:Succeeded by 1831:Nicholas D. Fratt 1828:Succeeded by 1782:Champion S. Chase 1362:Wisconsin Tribune 1013:Emperor of Brazil 902:Civil War service 896:Alexander Randall 892:district attorney 876:Nicholas D. Fratt 798:Wisconsin Militia 766:district attorney 750:Racine, Wisconsin 719:Buffalo, New York 634: 633: 561:Wisconsin Militia 302:Racine, Wisconsin 296:President of the 253:District Attorney 246:Nicholas D. Fratt 132:Patrick F. Murphy 23:Champion S. Chase 2446: 2340: 2029: 2022: 2015: 2006: 1997: 1996: 1995: 1988: 1931:Preceded by 1899:Preceded by 1872:Reuben H. Wilbur 1870:Preceded by 1864:Reuben H. Wilbur 1843:Preceded by 1822: 1815: 1813:Wisconsin Senate 1801:Preceded by 1795:Wisconsin Senate 1791: 1754: 1753: 1751: 1749: 1738: 1732: 1731: 1725: 1723: 1706: 1700: 1699: 1693: 1691: 1676: 1670: 1669: 1660: 1654: 1648: 1642: 1630: 1624: 1623: 1617: 1615: 1598: 1592: 1591: 1589: 1587: 1568: 1562: 1561: 1555: 1553: 1536: 1530: 1529: 1523: 1521: 1504: 1498: 1497: 1491: 1489: 1474: 1468: 1467: 1461: 1459: 1444: 1438: 1437: 1431: 1429: 1414: 1408: 1407: 1401: 1399: 1384: 1378: 1377: 1371: 1369: 1354: 1348: 1347: 1345: 1343: 1323: 1314: 1313: 1311: 1309: 1288: 1279: 1278: 1272: 1270: 1255: 1249: 1248: 1242: 1240: 1225: 1219: 1218: 1212: 1210: 1195: 1189: 1188: 1186: 1184: 1168: 1151: 1150: 1148: 1146: 1133: 1025:Ulysses S. Grant 864:Wisconsin Senate 828:Republican Party 824:Ripon, Wisconsin 770:Wisconsin Senate 681: 661:Wisconsin Senate 544:Military service 477: 475: 410: 407:November 3, 1898 390: 388: 376:Personal details 364: 352: 343: 331: 321: 312: 288: 276: 267: 242: 230: 221: 206: 204:Wisconsin Senate 196:Reuben H. Wilbur 193: 183: 174: 160: 153:Reuben H. Wilbur 150: 141: 129: 117: 108: 85: 73: 54: 33: 19: 2454: 2453: 2449: 2448: 2447: 2445: 2444: 2443: 2394:Wisconsin Whigs 2349: 2348: 2347: 2342: 2338: 2331: 2038: 2036:Mayors of Omaha 2033: 2003: 1993: 1991: 1983: 1977: 1970: 1955: 1948: 1936: 1934:William P. Lyon 1921: 1914: 1911:Omaha, Nebraska 1902: 1894: 1885: 1882:Omaha, Nebraska 1873: 1865: 1858: 1855:Omaha, Nebraska 1846: 1845:James S. Gibson 1833: 1824: 1816: 1810: 1806: 1804:Charles Clement 1773: 1763: 1758: 1757: 1747: 1745: 1740: 1739: 1735: 1721: 1719: 1708: 1707: 1703: 1689: 1687: 1684:Nebraska Herald 1678: 1677: 1673: 1662: 1661: 1657: 1649: 1645: 1631: 1627: 1613: 1611: 1600: 1599: 1595: 1585: 1583: 1570: 1569: 1565: 1551: 1549: 1538: 1537: 1533: 1519: 1517: 1506: 1505: 1501: 1487: 1485: 1476: 1475: 1471: 1457: 1455: 1446: 1445: 1441: 1427: 1425: 1416: 1415: 1411: 1397: 1395: 1386: 1385: 1381: 1367: 1365: 1356: 1355: 1351: 1341: 1339: 1325: 1324: 1317: 1307: 1305: 1290: 1289: 1282: 1268: 1266: 1257: 1256: 1252: 1238: 1236: 1227: 1226: 1222: 1208: 1206: 1197: 1196: 1192: 1182: 1180: 1170: 1169: 1154: 1144: 1142: 1135: 1134: 1117: 1112: 1097: 1067: 1044:Knights Templar 1033:Philip Sheridan 1005:King of Hawai'i 951: 908:Salmon P. Chase 904: 856:John C. Frémont 774:Free Soil Party 758: 696: 688:Salmon P. Chase 676: 663:, representing 657:Omaha, Nebraska 618:Mobile Campaign 587: 582: 567: 563: 531: 526:Salmon P. Chase 505: 488: 479: 471: 467: 464: 453: 436:Political party 431:Omaha, Nebraska 430: 414:Omaha, Nebraska 412: 408: 392: 386: 384: 362: 356:Charles Clement 350: 344: 339: 329: 319: 313: 308: 286: 280:William P. Lyon 274: 268: 263: 240: 234:Charles Clement 228: 222: 217: 207: 202: 191: 186:James S. Gibson 181: 175: 170: 158: 148: 142: 137: 127: 115: 109: 104: 98:Omaha, Nebraska 83: 71: 55: 50: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 2452: 2450: 2442: 2441: 2436: 2431: 2426: 2421: 2416: 2411: 2406: 2401: 2396: 2391: 2386: 2381: 2376: 2371: 2366: 2361: 2351: 2350: 2344: 2343: 2337:Interim mayor. 2336: 2333: 2332: 2330: 2329: 2324: 2319: 2314: 2309: 2304: 2299: 2294: 2289: 2284: 2279: 2274: 2269: 2264: 2259: 2254: 2249: 2244: 2239: 2234: 2229: 2224: 2219: 2214: 2209: 2204: 2199: 2194: 2189: 2184: 2179: 2174: 2169: 2164: 2159: 2154: 2149: 2144: 2139: 2134: 2129: 2124: 2119: 2114: 2109: 2104: 2099: 2094: 2089: 2084: 2079: 2074: 2069: 2064: 2059: 2054: 2049: 2043: 2040: 2039: 2034: 2032: 2031: 2024: 2017: 2009: 2002: 2001: 1979: 1978: 1975: 1972: 1963: 1957: 1956: 1953: 1950: 1937: 1932: 1928: 1927: 1926:Legal offices 1923: 1922: 1919: 1916: 1903: 1900: 1896: 1895: 1890: 1887: 1874: 1871: 1867: 1866: 1863: 1860: 1847: 1844: 1840: 1839: 1835: 1834: 1829: 1826: 1811:Member of the 1807: 1802: 1798: 1797: 1789: 1788: 1779: 1772: 1771:External links 1769: 1762: 1759: 1756: 1755: 1742:"Omaha Mayors" 1733: 1728:Newspapers.com 1701: 1696:Newspapers.com 1671: 1655: 1643: 1625: 1620:Newspapers.com 1607:Racine Journal 1593: 1563: 1558:Newspapers.com 1531: 1526:Newspapers.com 1499: 1494:Newspapers.com 1478:"The Election" 1469: 1464:Newspapers.com 1439: 1434:Newspapers.com 1409: 1404:Newspapers.com 1379: 1374:Newspapers.com 1349: 1315: 1280: 1275:Newspapers.com 1250: 1245:Newspapers.com 1220: 1215:Newspapers.com 1190: 1152: 1114: 1113: 1111: 1108: 1096: 1093: 1066: 1063: 1039:, and others. 980:1883, but was 972:, by Governor 950: 947: 903: 900: 757: 754: 695: 692: 686:chief justice 632: 631: 628: 627: 626: 625: 620: 615: 610: 600: 596: 595: 576: 572: 571: 558: 557:Branch/service 554: 553: 550: 546: 545: 541: 540: 537: 533: 532: 530: 529: 523: 520: 517: 513: 511: 507: 506: 504: 503: 500: 496: 494: 490: 489: 485: 481: 480: 469: 465: 462: 461: 459: 455: 454: 452: 451: 445: 439: 437: 433: 432: 425: 421: 420: 411:(aged 78) 405: 401: 400: 391:March 20, 1820 382: 378: 377: 373: 372: 369: 368: 365: 359: 358: 353: 347: 346: 336: 335: 332: 326: 325: 322: 316: 315: 305: 304: 293: 292: 289: 283: 282: 277: 271: 270: 260: 259: 249: 248: 243: 237: 236: 231: 225: 224: 214: 213: 201:Member of the 198: 197: 194: 188: 187: 184: 178: 177: 167: 166: 161: 155: 154: 151: 145: 144: 134: 133: 130: 124: 123: 118: 112: 111: 101: 100: 90: 89: 86: 80: 79: 74: 68: 67: 62: 58: 57: 47: 46: 39: 38: 35: 34: 26: 25: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 2451: 2440: 2437: 2435: 2432: 2430: 2427: 2425: 2422: 2420: 2417: 2415: 2412: 2410: 2407: 2405: 2402: 2400: 2397: 2395: 2392: 2390: 2387: 2385: 2382: 2380: 2377: 2375: 2372: 2370: 2367: 2365: 2362: 2360: 2357: 2356: 2354: 2341:Acting mayor. 2334: 2328: 2325: 2323: 2320: 2318: 2315: 2313: 2310: 2308: 2305: 2303: 2300: 2298: 2295: 2293: 2290: 2288: 2285: 2283: 2280: 2278: 2275: 2273: 2270: 2268: 2267:R. Cunningham 2265: 2263: 2260: 2258: 2255: 2253: 2250: 2248: 2245: 2243: 2240: 2238: 2237:G. Cunningham 2235: 2233: 2230: 2228: 2225: 2223: 2220: 2218: 2215: 2213: 2210: 2208: 2205: 2203: 2200: 2198: 2195: 2193: 2190: 2188: 2185: 2183: 2180: 2178: 2175: 2173: 2170: 2168: 2165: 2163: 2160: 2158: 2155: 2153: 2150: 2148: 2145: 2143: 2140: 2138: 2135: 2133: 2130: 2128: 2125: 2123: 2120: 2118: 2115: 2113: 2110: 2108: 2105: 2103: 2100: 2098: 2095: 2093: 2090: 2088: 2085: 2083: 2080: 2078: 2075: 2073: 2070: 2068: 2065: 2063: 2060: 2058: 2055: 2053: 2050: 2048: 2045: 2044: 2041: 2037: 2030: 2025: 2023: 2018: 2016: 2011: 2010: 2007: 2000: 1990: 1986: 1976:Seth Robinson 1969: 1968: 1962: 1959: 1958: 1947: 1946: 1942: 1935: 1929: 1924: 1913: 1912: 1908: 1901:James E. Boyd 1897: 1893: 1892:James E. Boyd 1884: 1883: 1879: 1868: 1857: 1856: 1852: 1841: 1836: 1832: 1823: 1820: 1814: 1805: 1799: 1796: 1792: 1787: 1783: 1780: 1778: 1775: 1774: 1770: 1768: 1767: 1760: 1743: 1737: 1734: 1729: 1717: 1716: 1711: 1705: 1702: 1697: 1685: 1681: 1675: 1672: 1667: 1666: 1659: 1656: 1652: 1647: 1644: 1640: 1639: 1634: 1629: 1626: 1621: 1609: 1608: 1603: 1597: 1594: 1582: 1578: 1574: 1567: 1564: 1559: 1547: 1546: 1541: 1535: 1532: 1527: 1515: 1514: 1509: 1503: 1500: 1495: 1483: 1479: 1473: 1470: 1465: 1453: 1449: 1443: 1440: 1435: 1423: 1419: 1413: 1410: 1405: 1393: 1389: 1383: 1380: 1375: 1363: 1359: 1353: 1350: 1338: 1334: 1330: 1329: 1322: 1320: 1316: 1304: 1300: 1296: 1295: 1287: 1285: 1281: 1276: 1264: 1260: 1254: 1251: 1246: 1234: 1230: 1224: 1221: 1216: 1204: 1200: 1194: 1191: 1179: 1175: 1174: 1167: 1165: 1163: 1161: 1159: 1157: 1153: 1140: 1139: 1132: 1130: 1128: 1126: 1124: 1122: 1120: 1116: 1109: 1107: 1105: 1101: 1094: 1092: 1090: 1085: 1083: 1079: 1074: 1070: 1064: 1062: 1060: 1059:Port of Omaha 1056: 1052: 1047: 1045: 1040: 1038: 1034: 1030: 1026: 1022: 1018: 1014: 1010: 1006: 1002: 999:people— 996: 993: 992: 987: 983: 977: 975: 971: 966: 964: 960: 956: 948: 946: 944: 943:Gulf Campaign 940: 936: 932: 928: 924: 919: 917: 913: 909: 901: 899: 897: 893: 887: 885: 881: 877: 873: 872:Racine County 869: 865: 861: 860:1856 election 857: 853: 848: 846: 842: 841:Thomas Falvey 838: 834: 829: 825: 821: 816: 814: 810: 806: 805:Joshua Glover 801: 799: 795: 790: 785: 783: 779: 775: 771: 767: 763: 755: 753: 751: 747: 742: 740: 736: 732: 728: 724: 720: 715: 713: 709: 705: 701: 693: 691: 689: 685: 679: 674: 670: 666: 662: 658: 654: 650: 646: 642: 638: 629: 624: 623:Gulf Campaign 621: 619: 616: 614: 611: 609: 606: 605: 604: 601: 597: 593: 590: 585: 580: 579:Brig. General 577: 573: 570: 566: 562: 559: 555: 552:United States 551: 547: 542: 538: 534: 527: 524: 521: 518: 515: 514: 512: 508: 501: 498: 497: 495: 491: 486: 482: 460: 456: 450:(before 1854) 449: 446: 444: 441: 440: 438: 434: 429: 426: 424:Resting place 422: 419: 415: 406: 402: 399: 395: 383: 379: 374: 370: 366: 360: 357: 354: 348: 342: 337: 334:Chester White 333: 327: 323: 317: 311: 306: 303: 299: 294: 290: 284: 281: 278: 272: 266: 261: 258: 254: 250: 247: 244: 238: 235: 232: 226: 220: 215: 211: 205: 199: 195: 189: 185: 179: 173: 168: 165: 164:James E. Boyd 162: 156: 152: 146: 140: 135: 131: 125: 122: 121:James E. Boyd 119: 113: 107: 102: 99: 95: 91: 88:Seth Robinson 87: 81: 78: 75: 69: 66: 63: 59: 53: 48: 45: 40: 36: 32: 27: 20: 2146: 2136: 2126: 1965: 1960: 1939: 1905: 1876: 1849: 1809: 1786:Find a Grave 1764: 1746:. Retrieved 1736: 1726:– via 1720:. Retrieved 1713: 1704: 1694:– via 1688:. Retrieved 1683: 1674: 1664: 1658: 1646: 1636: 1628: 1618:– via 1612:. Retrieved 1605: 1596: 1584:. Retrieved 1566: 1556:– via 1550:. Retrieved 1543: 1534: 1524:– via 1518:. Retrieved 1511: 1502: 1492:– via 1486:. Retrieved 1481: 1472: 1462:– via 1456:. Retrieved 1451: 1442: 1432:– via 1426:. Retrieved 1421: 1412: 1402:– via 1396:. Retrieved 1391: 1382: 1372:– via 1366:. Retrieved 1361: 1352: 1340:. Retrieved 1327: 1306:. Retrieved 1293: 1273:– via 1267:. Retrieved 1262: 1253: 1243:– via 1237:. Retrieved 1232: 1229:"The Senate" 1223: 1213:– via 1207:. Retrieved 1202: 1193: 1181:. Retrieved 1172: 1143:. Retrieved 1137: 1098: 1086: 1075: 1071: 1068: 1048: 1041: 997: 991:quo warranto 989: 978: 974:David Butler 967: 952: 920: 905: 888: 849: 826:, where the 822:was held in 817: 802: 786: 759: 743: 716: 697: 677: 636: 635: 599:Battles/wars 409:(1898-11-03) 363:Succeeded by 340: 330:Succeeded by 309: 287:Succeeded by 264: 241:Succeeded by 218: 192:Succeeded by 171: 159:Succeeded by 138: 128:Succeeded by 105: 84:Succeeded by 76: 65:David Butler 51: 2364:1898 deaths 2359:1820 births 1027:; Generals 986:drunkenness 678:C. S. Chase 592:Lt. Colonel 367:Edwin Gould 351:Preceded by 324:Edwin Gould 320:Preceded by 275:Preceded by 229:Preceded by 182:Preceded by 149:Preceded by 116:Preceded by 72:Preceded by 2353:Categories 2242:Rosenblatt 2112:J. Millard 2102:E. Millard 1954:N. H. Dale 1680:"Personal" 1110:References 776:candidate 762:Whig Party 723:John Young 669:Union Army 569:Union Army 549:Allegiance 536:Profession 443:Republican 387:1820-03-20 291:N. H. Dale 2072:Armstrong 2057:Armstrong 2052:Poppleton 1999:Biography 1817:from the 1748:March 20, 1722:April 20, 1690:April 20, 1614:April 20, 1586:April 20, 1552:April 20, 1520:April 20, 1488:April 20, 1458:April 20, 1428:April 20, 1398:April 20, 1368:April 20, 1342:April 20, 1308:April 20, 1269:April 20, 1239:April 20, 1209:April 20, 1183:April 20, 982:impeached 957:, in the 931:Vicksburg 923:Knoxville 746:Wisconsin 641:Wisconsin 510:Relatives 345:1855–1856 341:In office 314:1857–1858 310:In office 265:In office 219:In office 208:from the 172:In office 139:In office 106:In office 52:In office 2327:Stothert 2297:Calinger 2262:Zorinsky 2252:Sorensen 2217:Metcalfe 2107:Caldwell 1821:district 1104:Champion 1053:and the 1009:Peter II 1001:Kalākaua 949:Nebraska 809:Missouri 645:Nebraska 528:(cousin) 484:Children 212:district 61:Governor 42:1st 2307:Anzaldo 2282:Tomasek 2212:Hopkins 2207:Dahlman 2197:Dahlman 2177:Broatch 2167:Cushing 2162:Broatch 2097:Roberts 2082:Gilmore 2077:Kennedy 1761:Sources 1145:June 2, 1082:widower 731:Chicago 493:Parents 478:​ 470:​ 466:​ 2322:Suttle 2302:Morgan 2292:Conley 2247:Dworak 2232:Leeman 2227:Butler 2192:Zimman 2187:Moores 2182:Bechel 2152:Murphy 2132:Wilbur 2122:Gibson 2117:Brewer 2087:Miller 2067:Briggs 2062:Belden 1985:Portal 1095:Legacy 1078:cancer 1015:; the 935:brevet 929:, and 927:Mobile 589:Brevet 581:, Wis. 458:Spouse 2317:Fahey 2287:Simon 2277:Boyle 2257:Leahy 2202:Smith 2172:Bemis 2147:Chase 2137:Chase 2127:Chase 2092:Brown 1907:Mayor 1878:Mayor 1851:Mayor 955:Omaha 916:Major 653:mayor 594:, USA 586:, USA 584:Major 472:( 468: 2312:Daub 2272:Veys 2222:Towl 2157:Boyd 2142:Boyd 2047:Lowe 1750:2018 1724:2024 1692:2024 1616:2024 1588:2024 1554:2024 1522:2024 1490:2024 1460:2024 1430:2024 1400:2024 1370:2024 1344:2024 1310:2024 1271:2024 1241:2024 1211:2024 1185:2024 1178:8–13 1147:2019 884:1858 882:and 880:1857 643:and 575:Rank 448:Whig 418:U.S. 404:Died 398:U.S. 381:Born 1943:of 1909:of 1880:of 1853:of 1819:7th 1784:at 1581:915 1577:193 1337:419 1333:376 1303:511 1299:430 937:to 866:in 737:at 735:bar 729:in 655:of 300:of 255:of 210:7th 96:of 2355:: 1712:. 1682:. 1635:. 1604:. 1579:, 1542:. 1510:. 1480:. 1450:. 1420:. 1390:. 1360:. 1335:, 1318:^ 1301:, 1283:^ 1261:. 1231:. 1201:. 1155:^ 1118:^ 1035:, 1031:, 1011:, 1007:; 1003:, 976:. 965:. 925:, 918:. 898:. 800:. 741:. 690:. 474:m. 416:, 396:, 2028:e 2021:t 2014:v 1987:: 1752:. 1730:. 1698:. 1622:. 1590:. 1560:. 1528:. 1496:. 1466:. 1436:. 1406:. 1376:. 1346:. 1312:. 1277:. 1247:. 1217:. 1187:. 1149:. 680:. 389:) 385:(

Index


Attorney General of Nebraska
David Butler
17th, 19th, and 21st Mayor
Omaha, Nebraska
James E. Boyd
James E. Boyd
Wisconsin Senate
7th
Charles Clement
Nicholas D. Fratt
District Attorney
Racine County, Wisconsin
William P. Lyon
Board of Education
Racine, Wisconsin
Charles Clement
Cornish, New Hampshire
U.S.
Omaha, Nebraska
U.S.
Prospect Hills Cemetery
Republican
Whig
Salmon P. Chase
Wisconsin Militia
United States Army
Union Army
Brig. General
Major

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.