Knowledge

Edward Colman (American politician)

Source 📝

447:, but they had not yet been supplied with ammunition and were forced to withdraw as a result. After about two hours of fighting, the entire division began a retreat, it was around this time that Lieutenant Colman was severely wounded when he was shot in the head. He was carried from the field by 2nd Lieutenant Thomas J. Potter, who was also wounded in the battle. Lieutenant Colman's life was likely saved by Potter's action, as he was considered unlikely to survive the head wound. Both Colman and Potter were sent home on medical leave following their injuries. Potter died of his wound five months later. Colman carried the bullet in his head for the rest of his life. 610: 513:
Shortly after the war, Colman was appointed Superintendent of Public Property in Madison and served there for about one and a half years. After that he became involved in the banking industry and was, for nine years, treasurer of the Fond Du Lac Savings Bank. In 1877, Colman returned to Empire,
530:
for the 1882 and 1883 sessions, but with the ratification of changes to senate and assembly terms in 1881, Colman's term was effectively extended through 1884, though no additional legislative business occurred that year.
526:
ticket. He remained in Empire, working as cashier for the Mihills Manufacturing Company and was elected City Treasurer for two terms. In 1881, he was elected to represent Fond du Lac County in the
854: 879: 844: 834: 889: 884: 766: 494: 405: 288: 559: 501:
where they engaged in guard duty until the end of the war. The regiment mustered out of service on November 8, 1865. Colman received a promotion to
444: 839: 563: 435:, marching the rest of the day to reach his headquarters, going into camp at dusk without supper. During the night, Confederate forces under 864: 490: 523: 353: 190: 455: 313: 20: 804: 519: 515: 95: 91: 48: 859: 428: 849: 450:
Despite the severity of his injury, Colman was able to return to service with the regiment and participated in the
404:'s call for three-year enlistments. Colman was made 1st Lieutenant of his company, which became Company A of the 397: 278: 252: 791: 502: 459: 318: 274: 72: 609: 439:
marched to within two miles of the Union lines and attacked near dawn on Sunday, April 6, the start of the
799: 527: 471: 436: 349: 463: 431:. The regiment arrived around noon on Saturday, April 5, and were assigned to the command of General 874: 869: 535: 467: 170: 443:. The regiment was hastily arranged into battle lines. Initially, their left was supported by the 816: 551: 547: 369: 365: 154: 84: 586: 475: 451: 393: 345: 298: 384:, in 1852, at age 24, and took up farming, though he continued to look for work as an engineer. 703: 699: 664: 432: 381: 322: 307: 782: 483: 440: 303: 42: 728: 555: 424: 401: 226: 757: 602: 409: 373: 828: 668: 632: 340:(July 28, 1828 – September 4, 1898) was an American engineer, farmer, politician and 242: 731:. The Blue Book of the state of Wisconsin (Report). State of Wisconsin. p. 478 377: 341: 256: 479: 420: 498: 413: 180: 674: 636: 408:. The regiment mustered into service on March 15, 1862, under Colonel 705:
Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee
554:. His sister, Cornelia Colman, married Union Army General 16:
19th century American politician and Union Army Officer.
538:, while attending services at Grace Episcopal Church. 772:November 1, 1865 – November 8, 1865 294: 284: 270: 262: 248: 238: 233: 221: 204: 196: 186: 176: 160: 141: 136: 122: 112: 90: 78: 66: 39: 28: 550:, who was the namesake and one of the founders of 462:. After his second wound, he transitioned to the 811:January 1, 1882 – January 1, 1885 708:. Vol. 31. F. W. Freeman. 1900. p. 161 368:, a city co-founded by his grandfather, Colonel 639:: Western Historical Company. 1880. p. 790 392:In the fall of 1861, after the outbreak of the 729:"Biographical Sketches: Wisconsin Legislature" 665:"Regimental History–Eighteenth Infantry" 633:"The history of Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin" 454:in the spring of 1863. He was present at the 855:People of Wisconsin in the American Civil War 8: 880:Military personnel from Rochester, New York 767:49th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment 746: 495:49th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment 486:, where he served on the Examining Board. 406:18th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment 396:, Colman assisted in raising a company of 108:January 1, 1878 – January 1, 1880 62:January 1, 1882 – January 1, 1885 25: 845:Republican Party Wisconsin state senators 560:6th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment 445:15th Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment 423:on March 31, and then took barges up the 658: 656: 654: 575: 694: 692: 627: 625: 623: 621: 619: 581: 579: 489:In January 1865, he was commissioned 470:, first with a recruiting station in 364:Colman was born on July 28, 1828, in 7: 835:Politicians from Rochester, New York 522:for a two-year term, running on the 412:, who selected Lieutenant Colman as 677:: Clarke & Co. pp. 656–667 372:. As a young man, he trained as a 890:19th-century Wisconsin politicians 14: 885:19th-century American legislators 670:The Military History of Wisconsin 546:Colman was a grandson of Colonel 534:On September 4, 1898, he died in 482:, Missouri, before being sent to 19:For others of the same name, see 608: 593:. September 10, 1898. p. 5 458:, and was wounded again at the 505:shortly before mustering out. 456:Battle of Jackson, Mississippi 419:The 18th Wisconsin arrived at 314:Battle of Jackson, Mississippi 21:Edward Colman (disambiguation) 1: 840:People from Empire, Wisconsin 429:Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee 348:. He served one term in the 289:49th Reg. Wis. Vol. Infantry 865:American shooting survivors 514:Wisconsin, and was elected 497:and joined the regiment in 906: 18: 813: 796: 788: 781: 762: 754: 749: 331: 132: 101: 55: 35: 727:Heg, J. E., ed. (1883). 542:Personal life and family 493:for the newly organized 466:and participated in the 253:United States Volunteers 177:Cause of death 792:George Eaton Sutherland 700:"Colonel Edward Colman" 460:Battle of Champion Hill 319:Battle of Champion Hill 73:George Eaton Sutherland 663:Quiner, E. B. (1866). 528:Wisconsin State Senate 472:Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 437:Albert Sidney Johnston 350:Wisconsin State Senate 562:, who later became a 464:Veteran Reserve Corps 263:Years of service 591:The Weekly Wisconsin 536:Sheboygan, Wisconsin 400:to answer President 171:Sheboygan, Wisconsin 860:Union Army colonels 817:James Franklin Ware 776:Regiment disbanded 552:Rochester, New York 548:Nathaniel Rochester 370:Nathaniel Rochester 366:Rochester, New York 155:Rochester, New York 85:James Franklin Ware 850:Wisconsin sheriffs 520:Fond du Lac County 491:Lieutenant Colonel 476:Madison, Wisconsin 468:recruiting service 452:Vicksburg campaign 394:American Civil War 376:and worked on the 346:American Civil War 299:American Civil War 214:(Mrs. A. L. Moore) 96:Fond du Lac County 823: 822: 814:Succeeded by 750:Military offices 509:Postbellum career 433:Benjamin Prentiss 388:Civil War service 382:Empire, Wisconsin 335: 334: 164:September 4, 1898 897: 808: 800:Wisconsin Senate 789:Preceded by 783:Wisconsin Senate 769: 755:Preceded by 747: 741: 740: 738: 736: 724: 718: 717: 715: 713: 696: 687: 686: 684: 682: 660: 649: 648: 646: 644: 629: 614: 613: 612: 606: 600: 598: 583: 564:U.S. Congressman 524:Republican Party 484:Washington, D.C. 441:Battle of Shiloh 304:Battle of Shiloh 234:Military service 167: 151: 149: 137:Personal details 125: 115: 106: 81: 69: 60: 45: 43:Wisconsin Senate 26: 905: 904: 900: 899: 898: 896: 895: 894: 825: 824: 819: 810: 802: 794: 771: 765:Command of the 764: 760: 745: 744: 734: 732: 726: 725: 721: 711: 709: 698: 697: 690: 680: 678: 662: 661: 652: 642: 640: 631: 630: 617: 607: 596: 594: 587:"Edward Colman" 585: 584: 577: 572: 556:Edward S. Bragg 544: 511: 425:Tennessee River 402:Abraham Lincoln 390: 380:. He moved to 362: 344:officer in the 255: 217: 187:Political party 169: 165: 153: 147: 145: 123: 113: 107: 102: 79: 67: 61: 56: 46: 41: 31: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 903: 901: 893: 892: 887: 882: 877: 872: 867: 862: 857: 852: 847: 842: 837: 827: 826: 821: 820: 815: 812: 798:Member of the 795: 790: 786: 785: 779: 778: 773: 761: 758:Samuel Fallows 756: 752: 751: 743: 742: 719: 688: 650: 615: 603:Newspapers.com 574: 573: 571: 568: 543: 540: 510: 507: 410:James S. Alban 389: 386: 374:civil engineer 361: 358: 333: 332: 329: 328: 327: 326: 316: 311: 296: 292: 291: 286: 282: 281: 272: 268: 267: 264: 260: 259: 250: 249:Branch/service 246: 245: 240: 236: 235: 231: 230: 223: 219: 218: 216: 215: 212: 211:John D. Colman 208: 206: 202: 201: 200:Susan Phillips 198: 194: 193: 188: 184: 183: 178: 174: 173: 168:(aged 70) 162: 158: 157: 143: 139: 138: 134: 133: 130: 129: 126: 120: 119: 116: 110: 109: 99: 98: 88: 87: 82: 76: 75: 70: 64: 63: 53: 52: 40:Member of the 37: 36: 33: 32: 29: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 902: 891: 888: 886: 883: 881: 878: 876: 873: 871: 868: 866: 863: 861: 858: 856: 853: 851: 848: 846: 843: 841: 838: 836: 833: 832: 830: 818: 809: 806: 801: 793: 787: 784: 780: 777: 774: 770: 768: 759: 753: 748: 730: 723: 720: 707: 706: 701: 695: 693: 689: 676: 672: 671: 666: 659: 657: 655: 651: 638: 634: 628: 626: 624: 622: 620: 616: 611: 604: 592: 588: 582: 580: 576: 569: 567: 565: 561: 557: 553: 549: 541: 539: 537: 532: 529: 525: 521: 517: 508: 506: 504: 500: 496: 492: 487: 485: 481: 477: 473: 469: 465: 461: 457: 453: 448: 446: 442: 438: 434: 430: 426: 422: 417: 415: 411: 407: 403: 399: 395: 387: 385: 383: 379: 375: 371: 367: 359: 357: 355: 351: 347: 343: 339: 338:Edward Colman 330: 324: 320: 317: 315: 312: 309: 305: 302: 301: 300: 297: 293: 290: 287: 283: 280: 276: 273: 269: 265: 261: 258: 254: 251: 247: 244: 243:United States 241: 237: 232: 228: 224: 220: 213: 210: 209: 207: 203: 199: 195: 192: 189: 185: 182: 179: 175: 172: 163: 159: 156: 152:July 28, 1828 144: 140: 135: 131: 127: 121: 118:Hazen R. Hill 117: 111: 105: 100: 97: 93: 89: 86: 83: 77: 74: 71: 65: 59: 54: 50: 44: 38: 34: 30:Edward Colman 27: 22: 797: 775: 763: 733:. Retrieved 722: 710:. Retrieved 704: 679:. Retrieved 669: 641:. Retrieved 601:– via 597:December 21, 595:. Retrieved 590: 545: 533: 512: 488: 449: 418: 391: 363: 337: 336: 295:Battles/wars 166:(1898-09-04) 128:Neil C. Bell 124:Succeeded by 103: 80:Succeeded by 57: 875:1898 deaths 870:1828 births 114:Preceded by 68:Preceded by 829:Categories 570:References 474:, then at 398:volunteers 378:Erie Canal 360:Early life 354:Republican 342:Union Army 257:Union Army 239:Allegiance 229:) (sister) 225:Cornelia ( 191:Republican 148:1828-07-28 803:from the 735:August 9, 712:August 9, 681:August 8, 643:August 8, 558:, of the 480:St. Louis 421:St. Louis 266:1862–1865 222:Relatives 104:In office 58:In office 47:from the 807:district 499:Missouri 414:Adjutant 285:Commands 205:Children 181:Apoplexy 51:district 675:Chicago 637:Chicago 516:Sheriff 503:Colonel 275:Colonel 92:Sheriff 478:, and 197:Spouse 352:as a 227:Bragg 805:18th 737:2020 714:2020 683:2020 645:2020 599:2016 271:Rank 161:Died 142:Born 49:18th 518:of 427:to 323:WIA 308:WIA 279:USV 94:of 831:: 702:. 691:^ 673:. 667:. 653:^ 635:. 618:^ 589:. 578:^ 566:. 416:. 356:. 277:, 739:. 716:. 685:. 647:. 605:. 325:) 321:( 310:) 306:( 150:) 146:( 23:.

Index

Edward Colman (disambiguation)
Wisconsin Senate
18th
George Eaton Sutherland
James Franklin Ware
Sheriff
Fond du Lac County
Rochester, New York
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Apoplexy
Republican
Bragg
United States
United States Volunteers
Union Army
Colonel
USV
49th Reg. Wis. Vol. Infantry
American Civil War
Battle of Shiloh
WIA
Battle of Jackson, Mississippi
Battle of Champion Hill
WIA
Union Army
American Civil War
Wisconsin State Senate
Republican
Rochester, New York
Nathaniel Rochester

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