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1050: 522: 549:'s Irish wards than registered voters. Sixty-nine election workers were convicted of fraud and sent to prison. Abbett was still declared the winner even though his entire statewide margin came from Hudson, which sent a large delegation to the inauguration to remind the new Governor of that fact. In the hall, they even placed a banner that read "Hudson 13,515", referring to Abbett's margin from the county. When Abbett used his speech to call for ballot reform himself, a breeze caused the banner to fold and obscure the margin of victory. Senator Wertz was observed to exclaim "See!", as he pointed to the banner, "See how Abbett's majority shrinks as he advocates ballot reform." 245: 569: 639: 236: 556:, as secretary of state. Blaine arranged for Grubb to be one of Harrison's seven appointees to the 1890 Board of Visitors to West Point Military Academy; he was elected vice president. Among other things, his committee suggested the purchase of the Academy's first Hotchkiss gun. Blaine then arranged for Grubb to be appointed as Ambassador to Spain. During his term, he negotiated a trade reciprocity treaty. In 1892, he resigned and returned to New Jersey. 1185: 498:). He was elected as the 16th Captain of the Troop, a position in which he served for 14 years with a break during his foray into politics. This period saw many critical reforms of the National Guard structure that helped ensure an effective mobilization and deployment for World War One. He resigned from the troop in 1896, but later regretted the decision and requested a commission as a colonel in the Expeditionary Force that went to Cuba in 1898. 545:, a popular former governor. During that year's convention, Grubb broke with tradition and addressed the gathering to thank them for his nomination. In his campaign, he called for ballot reform to break the power of the political machines. While Abbett was expected to easily beat the political novice, the election was close except in Hudson County where that county's machine did not take any chances. For example, more votes were counted in 653: 436:, and in garrison duty until it was mustered out in October 1864. One night after arriving in the trenches, with few arms and little ammunition, the regiment came under fire and took some casualties. Their helplessness in this situation gave rise to the nickname they would bear in the New York Times, "Grubb's Game Chickens". His younger brother, Parker Grubb, serving as the 37th New Jersey's regimental 48: 1195: 625: 559:
Grubb remained politically active and left the Republican Party to become a reformer. He lost an election for Congress in 1908. He later actively campaigned for Woodrow Wilson when he ran for Governor two years later. Wilson and Grubb became close and the Governor often stayed at Grubb's home on the
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He was president of the Lebanon Valley Furnace Company from 1867 until about 1911. In 1868, he married Elizabeth Wadsworth Van Rensselaer (1848–1886), daughter of an important family in the area. Together they had one daughter. He was elected to the Burlington City Council where he served as its
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president for two years. He and his wife found time to travel extensively in Europe and accompanied Baron de Lesseps through the Suez Canal. His 1869 account of the canal and its technical aspects was the first such article to be published in the United States. In 1872, he had fellow veteran
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Grubb was on a safari in Africa when his wife died in 1886. Upon his return, he proposed to his longtime friend, Harriet Hubbard Ayer, the noted woman's rights activist who made a fortune manufacturing beauty creams. However, she declined his proposal.
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in Burlington. Violet moved back to "Grubb Cottage", then owned by Grubb's brother. During the First World War, Violet chaired the British Emergency Aid Committee in Philadelphia and later retired to Maryland to live with her daughter.
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After mustering out later in 1865, Grubb returned to Burlington and established himself as a prominent iron manufacturer, taking over the family's business that went back to his great great grandfather,
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In 1911, Grubb lost his fortune due to a bad investment and was appointed by then Governor Wilson as Superintendent of the New Jersey Home for Disabled Soldiers in
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was mostly held in reserve during the battle, though Edward later wrote that his men were convinced they could have finished Lee's army if properly employed.
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The ornate monuments to Grubb's father and brother in St. Mary's Churchyard are attributed to architect Frank Furness. George E. Thomas, et al.,
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While in Spain, Grubb met Violet Sopwith (1865–1958), the daughter of an English mining engineer working in Spain. Violet's younger brother was
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and commanded two of them. In recognition of his service, in 1866, he was nominated and confirmed for appointment to the grade of
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who came from Cornwall, England and settled in Delaware in the early 1680s. He was educated at Burlington College, later named
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After a year spent in recruitment and recruit training, Grubb was re-commissioned as colonel and appointed commander of the
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Modern Battles of Trenton: being a History of New Jersey's Politics and Legislation from the year 1868 to the year 1894
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Burd was especially interested in the family's history and met with his distant cousin, Delaware Supreme Court Justice
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design a house on the river, still known as "Grubb Cottage". In 1874, he built a 12-acre (49,000 m) estate at
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Notes of a Staff Officer of our First New Jersey Brigade on the Seven Day's Battle on the Peninsula in 1862
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of volunteers, to rank from March 13, 1865, for "gallant and meritorious services during the war" and the
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Also that year, Benjamin Harrison had been inaugurated as president and selected a friend of Grubb,
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In 1889, Republicans nominated for Grubb for governor, hoping that the war hero could beat
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General E. Burd Grubb dies in 72D year - Famous old soldier passes away in Newark Hospital
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of volunteers, to rank from March 13, 1865. He was later appointed by President
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when its previous leader, Col. Henry O. Ryerson, left to take command of the
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Mrs. E. Burd Grubb, Widow of Ex-Envoy to Spain, a Union Army General, Dead
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and his wife Euphemia Parker. The Grubb family was descended from
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during the critical period after the creation of the SEC.
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The Demise of the American Convention System, 1880-1911
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Edward Burd Grubb, Jr.
Edward Burd Grubb Sr.

United States Minister to Spain
Benjamin Harrison
Thomas W. Palmer
Hannis Taylor
Burlington
New Jersey
Newark
Burlington, New Jersey
Republican
Edward Burd Grubb Sr.
United States of America
Union
United States Army
Union Army

Colonel

Brevet
Brigadier General
American Civil War
Union Army
colonel
American Civil War
regiments
brevet
brigadier general
Benjamin Harrison

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