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1884:, and was fond of Mexico and his time there. In 1893, when President Cleveland returned to office, Bragg solicited a re-appointment to the post. Despite strong backing from the Wisconsin congressional delegation in 1893—and when the seat became open again in 1895—Cleveland did not reappoint General Bragg, in what was taken as a snub.
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After the fighting on May 6, Colonel Bragg was placed in command of the all-Pennsylvanian 3rd
Brigade of their Division—sometimes referred to as the "Pennsylvania Bucktail Brigade"—by General Lysander Cutler. Cutler, who had been Bragg's original commanding officer in the 6th Wisconsin,
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Chancellorsville, possibly due to the poor weather conditions during the battle, combined with a wound he received from being kicked by Major John Hauser's horse. He remained in his tent attempting to recuperate, but, in early June, was sent to a hospital in
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Jackson's position. As the attack faltered and the massive Confederate flanking attack began to materialize, Bragg held his regiment in line and deployed skirmishers to slow down the enemy attack. As the Union army fell back, Bragg was ordered to organize the
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I found Stone's brigade almost entirely without officers, Colonel Stone having left, sick; some had been captured and several killed and wounded. I placed it under the command of Col. E. S. Bragg, Sixth
Wisconsin Volunteers, who retained command until the brigade was detached from the division June
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After nearly two hours under fire, they retreated to their trenches. In his report of the battle, their division commander, General
Lysander Cutler, said, "In this affair I lost in killed and wounded about one third of the men I had with me, and among them many valuable officers." He continued to
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began with I Corps advancing under artillery fire. Bragg led the 6th
Wisconsin at the far right end of the Union advance, where they came under attack from the woods on their right flank. Bragg, despite having been shot in the initial barrage, ordered the men to reshape and return fire into the
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Milwaukee. On the 31st ballot, the Knight delegation broke in favor of Mitchell. Bragg's supporters saw it as a betrayal by Vilas, who was seen as a supporter of Mitchell. Subsequently, at the 1894 Democratic state convention, Bragg was favored for the nomination for Governor, but refused
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Petersburg. They remained on the trench line—where they could be subject to sniper fire and artillery—until June 26, when they were relieved temporarily. During this time, Colonel Bragg received word of his official
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and the rest of I Corps, forming the left wing of Hooker's attack. However, after remaining in position for two days under enemy shelling, on May 2, I Corps and the Iron Brigade were recalled to cross back to the north side of the river and move west to reinforce Hooker at Chancellorsville.
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ticket. Bragg had replied, "I shall not decline a nomination on the platform, the Government must be sustained, but my services can not be taken from the field. I command the regiment, and can not leave in times like these." Nevertheless, after the battle, he received word that he had been
1744:, who had defeated him running on an anti-war platform in the 1862 congressional election. In 1874, Bragg was successful in defeating Eldredge in local primaries and taking a slate of delegates to the district convention, preventing Eldredge's renomination. The nomination ultimately went to
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of Dodge County. In the days before attended the convention in September, Bragg was arrested and accused of a financial fraud deriving from a transaction with the Tremont House institution in Chicago. Though the charges were eventually dropped, the controversy likely harmed his chances of
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for the presidency saying "We love him for the enemies he made."—referring to Cleveland's conflicts with the corrupt Tammany Hall organization. The phrase became a slogan for the Cleveland campaign, and Cleveland was elected the 22nd President of the United States that November.
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replaced McClellan in overall command of the Union Army, the Iron Brigade was assigned to participate in raids against Confederate infrastructure and logistics south of the Rappahannock. The most notable is the raid on Frederick's Hall, in the first week of August, intended to cut the
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by President Grover Cleveland. He served in the role until his successor was appointed and confirmed, in May 1889, under the administration of President Benjamin Harrison. As a diplomat, Bragg was said to have formed a good rapport with Mexican President
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After days of skirmishing and shelling at the fortifications around Spotsylvania Court House, V Corps was again ordered to move to the south, continuing the maneuver toward Richmond. After stopping at Guinea's Station and the
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for his leadership during the two days of fighting endured by the survivors. Benteen mentioned his relationship to Bragg in a letter to Theodore Goldin dated February 10, 1896 (Benteen-Goldin Letters, Carroll, 1974).
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1807:, convinced a group of delegates to pick him as a compromise candidate on the 1,601st ballot. Bragg initially considered an independent bid, but decided against it, stating that he was retiring from politics.
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near dusk on May 23, 1864. That evening, before they were able to fully establish their battle lines, they were attacked by Confederates of A. P. Hill's Third Corps in the first action of the
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to enlist for three years service. Bragg recruited another company and was chosen as their captain. The company was referred to as "Bragg's Rifles" and would become Company E of the
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for a woman who had been accused of murder. He requested a recess and immediately returned to Fond du Lac. That night he addressed an assembly in the city and an entire company of
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Congress. In February 1867, the Senate voted to rescind Bragg's appointment, along with several other Johnson appointments. Johnson subsequently nominated Bragg to be Assessor of
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Stone was relieved of command after his horse fell on top of him as his lines broke again during the May 6 attack. Colonel Bragg led the brigade for most of the remainder of the
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Colonel Bragg directed me to hasten forward with our regiment as fast as practicable through the brush, while he ran ahead to keep in sight of the colors of the seventh Indiana.
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General Rufus King in describing the scene says: "The sixth Wisconsin, the very last to retire, marched slowly and steadily to the rear, with column formed and colors flying..."
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General Bragg remained involved in state politics. In 1884, he was again a delegate to the
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4910:"The State ex rel. Attorney General v. Cunningham and The State ex rel. Lamb v. Cunningham"
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Bragg married Cornelia Colman on January 2, 1854. Cornelia was a granddaughter of Colonel
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1623:. He remained in Baltimore until the end of the war. He mustered out October 9, 1865.
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The schism would prove permanent for Bragg, who supported McKinley for re-election in
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Before Antietam, Bragg received solicitations from Wisconsin to run for Congress as a
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Wisconsin
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The re-enlisted regiment took freight cars for Alexandria, on their way to Wisconsin.
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5646:. Vol. 1 (Aaron–Crandall). New York City: D. Appleton and Company. p. 356.
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Lee evacuated South Mountain that evening, but McClellan caught up to him again at
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In the Winter of 1862–63, there were two more Union offensives attempted against
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Lieutenant Colonels Kilpatrick and Bragg, argued strongly in favor of going on.
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4755:"Election Statistics: Official Votes for Members of Congress in 1884 and 1886"
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While in Congress, Bragg had been one of only 3 Democrats to vote against the
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Bristoe, Mine Run, and Reorganization (Fall 1863 – Spring 1864)
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Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville (Winter 1862 – Spring 1863)
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As the Union army retreated from the field on the night of August 30, General
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Bragg quickly rose in prominence in Fond du Lac, associating himself with the
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4692:"Election Statistics: Official Vote for Members of Congress in 1882 and 1884"
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Here the brigade acquired its designation of the "Iron Brigade of the West."
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In more local affairs, Bragg engaged in a years-long feud with Congressman
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of 1892, in which he advocated against a challenge to the Democrats' 1891
1794:. Bragg now found himself in an intense contest for renomination against
1612:, to sever another Confederate supply line, but the attack was withdrawn.
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say that they never reached within seventy five yards of the enemy lines.
5116:. Vol. 1. Chicago: S. J. Clarke Publishing Company. pp. 203–210
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4175:"Gen. E. S. Bragg, of Fond du Lac, madea Democratic speech in Milwaukee"
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Following the war, Bragg returned to his legal practice in Fond du Lac.
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Over the next two weeks, they were engaged in the trench warfare of the
960:. They were ordered to proceed to Washington, D.C., for service in the
5608:
United States War Record Office, Series 1, v. 36:3, pp. 709–710;
5592:
United States War Record Office, Series 1, v. 36:3, pp. 650–651;
3480:
American Civil War: The Definitive Encyclopedia and Document Collection
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after the fighting at Spotsylvania Court House. A letter from Colonel
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On the night of May 7, V Corps was ordered to proceed southeast toward
964:. Once at Washington, they were organized into the Brigade of General
1191:. The Iron Brigade, now designated the 4th Brigade, 1st Division, in
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We tore up about two miles of railroad track, so says Colonel Cutler.
3902:"Letter from Col. Thos. S. Allen—Losses in Wisconsin Regiments"
1980:
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by roughly the exact margin Bragg had predicted—100,000 votes.
1764:. Bragg would go on to win re-election in 1878 and 1880, but, after
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in 1848, and worked as a junior partner with Judge Noble until 1850.
5473:
Colonel Bragg has gone to Washington. His foot is very sore and bad.
1944:. He became one of the leaders of a Democratic schism, called the
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in 1871, but was defeated along with the entire Democratic ticket.
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1994:
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4113:"Legislative Department: Statistical List of the Senate for 1868"
1963:, as well as state Republicans, such as gubernatorial candidates
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Bragg won the November general election with 55% over Republican
1484:, where he turned over command of the brigade to Gettysburg hero
3332:
Portrait and Biographical Album of Fond Du Lac County, Wisconsin
2020:
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5141:. Vol. 3. The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company. p. 203
4757:. The Blue Book of the state of Wisconsin (Report). p. 260
3842:. Louisiana State University Press. pp. 162–163, 237–238.
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announced his death—along with the deaths of Lt. Colonel
5730:
Quiner, Edwin Bentley (1866). "The Iron Brigade of the West".
5244:. The Blue Book of the state of Wisconsin, for 1879 (Report).
4888:. New York City: Cambridge University Press. pp. 76–109.
4448:"Gen. Ed. S. Bragg Nominated for Congress on the Fifth Ballot"
3435:
Quiner, Edwin Bentley (1866). "The Iron Brigade of the West".
1771:
During these six years in Congress, Bragg was chairman of the
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Siege of Petersburg (Summer 1864 – Spring 1865)
16:
American politician, lawyer, soldier, and diplomat (1827-1912)
5217:. The legislative manual of the state of Wisconsin (Report).
5190:. The legislative manual of the state of Wisconsin (Report).
5167:: Atwood & Burlee, State Printers. 1867. pp. 118–119
4115:. The legislative manual of the state of Wisconsin (Report).
3772:. The legislative manual of the state of Wisconsin (Report).
1315:, now in overall command of the Army of the Potomac. In the
5555:
United States War Record Office, Series 1, v. 36:1, p. 611;
1936:
in Chicago. Bragg was deeply bothered by the nomination of
1375:, hosted by former Governor Edward Salomon, Milwaukee Mayor
1326:, for the daring raid. After crossing, they were joined by
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In April 1862, the Iron Brigade marched south and camped at
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Consuls general of the United States in Hong Kong and Macau
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We have heard from Captain Kellogg as alive and a prisoner.
5161:
Journal of the Senate of Wisconsin for the year A. D. 1867
3335:. Chicago: Acme Publishing Company. 1889. pp. 685–687
1453:
in the fighting earlier that day. Bragg replaced Colonel
1948:, and was a candidate for president at its convention in
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in 1880, which nominated General Winfield Scott Hancock.
956:, and mustered into service July 16, 1861, under Colonel
2231:
Vote of the 20th Wisconsin Legislature, January 23, 1867
1449:
had become Division commander with the death of General
1343:, who performed heroic duty leading the regiment on the
1339:, leaving the regiment under the command of Lt. Colonel
1087:
along the new defensive line at the Rappahannock River.
913:
for President and Vice President of the United States.
5333:
Bragg was in command of these companies, I was second.
5138:
History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography
2015:, who would go on to become the first chairman of the
1773:
Committee on Expenditures in the Department of Justice
1737:. Cameron was ultimately elected on the 12th ballot.
1335:
Washington, D.C. While sick, Bragg missed the entire
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of the location of forces at the Battle of Gainesville
2997:
Wisconsin's 2nd Congressional District Election, 1884
2834:
Wisconsin's 5th Congressional District Election, 1880
2677:
Wisconsin's 5th Congressional District Election, 1878
2545:
Wisconsin's 5th Congressional District Election, 1876
2068:
Wisconsin's 4th Congressional District Election, 1862
1952:
in September. McKinley went on to win the election,
1836:. At that convention, he seconded the nomination of
1534:
on May 28 and set defensive lines behind the cavalry
1113:
When the Confederates opened up cannon fire, General
5809:
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
5659:. New York City: J. T. White Company. pp. 33–34
5271:. The Blue Book of the state of Wisconsin (Report).
4694:. The Blue Book of the state of Wisconsin (Report).
1768:
in 1881, he was unable to win renomination in 1882.
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Colonel Bragg was, once again, incorrectly reported
1311:
The campaigning resumed in April 1863 under General
1102:, the Iron Brigade encountered Jackson's Corps near
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5777:. Vol. Series 1, vol. 36:3. Washington, D.C.:
5755:. Vol. Series 1, vol. 36:1. Washington, D.C.:
4002:. Vol. Series 1, vol. 36:3. Washington, D.C.:
3879:. Vol. Series 1, vol. 36:1. Washington, D.C.:
1987:, then a British crown colony, serving until 1906.
1779:from 1879 to 1881. He was again a delegate to the
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Washington (Fall 1861 – Spring 1862)
874:In 1850, he traveled west on a prospecting tour in
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3692:Welsh, Jack D. (1996). "Edward Stuyvesant Bragg".
2007:, who was the namesake and one of the founders of
6094:January 1, 1854 – January 1, 1856
5949:January 1, 1868 – January 1, 1870
4089:(Report). Vol. XV part 2. Washington, D.C.:
3770:"Legislative department: Congressional Districts"
2046:He was also a cousin of Confederate Army General
1756:In November 1876, Bragg was elected to represent
1667:Later in 1867, General Bragg won election to the
897:of Fond du Lac in 1853 and was a delegate to the
863:, where he was one of the charter members of the
5348:"Tell Colonel Bragg to take command, I am shot."
4315:An Illustrated History of the State of Wisconsin
2539:U.S. House of Representatives (1876, 1878, 1880)
2205:United States Senate Election in Wisconsin, 1867
1615:General Bragg's final battle of the war was the
6174:United States House Committee on Armed Services
6128:January 16, 1888 – May 27, 1889
5113:Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, Past and Present
3768:Dean, John S.; Stewart, Frank M., eds. (1863).
3702:: The Kent State University Press. p. 34.
5871:March 10, 1863 – June 25, 1864
4025:"The Commander of the Iron Brigade "Rejected""
2034:. Benteen was a major figure in the ill-fated
1214:6th Wisconsin attacking at Turner's Gap, 1862.
7308:People of Wisconsin in the American Civil War
6747:
6157:
6056:March 4, 1885 – March 3, 1887
6026:March 4, 1885 – March 3, 1887
5991:March 4, 1877 – March 3, 1883
5657:The National Cyclopædia of American Biography
1877:United States Minister (Ambassador) to Mexico
1655:for the 4th district of Wisconsin, which the
8:
6015:U.S. House of Representatives
5980:U.S. House of Representatives
5269:"Biographical Sketches: Members of Congress"
5242:"Biographical Sketches: Members of Congress"
5110:McKenna, Maurice (1912). "Edward S. Bragg".
3991:
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1859:(1885–1887) Bragg was chairman of the
980:regiments in what would become known as the
5736:. Chicago: Clark & Co. pp. 443–482
5710:Service with the Sixth Wisconsin Volunteers
5643:Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography
3839:The Battle of the Wilderness, May 5–6, 1864
3661:Service with the Sixth Wisconsin Volunteers
3441:. Chicago: Clark & Co. pp. 443–482
3238:List of American Civil War generals (Union)
2017:National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
7258:Ambassadors of the United States to Mexico
6754:
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6164:
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5779:United States Government Publishing Office
5757:United States Government Publishing Office
5682:: Stanford University Press. p. 141.
5672:Eicher, John H.; Eicher, David J. (2001).
5651:Derby, George; White, James Terry (1893).
5342:
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4004:United States Government Publishing Office
3881:United States Government Publishing Office
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2407:Wisconsin Attorney General Election, 1871
2405:
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1561:Bragg after promotion to Brigadier General
1032:, where they remained through most of the
1010:21st Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment
321:January 1, 1854 – January 1, 1856
275:January 1, 1868 – January 1, 1870
31:
20:
7268:Democratic Party Wisconsin state senators
5866:6th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment
5837:Bragg, Gen. Edward Stuyvesant (1827-1912)
5303:
5301:
5215:"Official Directory: Members of Congress"
4685:
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4652:"Bragg Beats Delaney on the 150th Ballot"
4035:, Wisconsin. February 26, 1867. p. 4
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3271:"General Bragg Dead. A Noble Career Ends"
943:6th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment
710:
678:
7283:Hobart and William Smith Colleges alumni
5771:United States War Record Office (1880).
5749:United States War Record Office (1880).
5509:Colonel Bragg arrived in camp yesterday.
5188:"Official Directory: The State Officers"
4091:United States Government Printing Office
3996:United States War Record Office (1880).
3873:United States War Record Office (1880).
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7313:Politicians from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
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4458:, Wisconsin. August 31, 1876. p. 1
4139:"The Conservative Soldiers and Sailors"
4119:: State of Wisconsin. 1868. p. 167
3831:
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3695:Medical Histories of the Union Generals
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3521:. R. F. Fenno & Company. p. 33
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6021:Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district
5986:Wisconsin's 5th congressional district
5275:: State of Wisconsin. pp. 488–489
5248:: State of Wisconsin. pp. 472–473
5221:: State of Wisconsin. pp. 450–451
3518:Echoes of the Civil War as I Hear Them
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1758:Wisconsin's 5th congressional district
1288:. Bragg led the regiment through the
1176:Maryland and Antietam (September 1862)
1040:, but ultimately did not participate.
1004:, on June 21, 1862, after Lt. Colonel
813:United States House of Representatives
212:March 4, 1877 – March 3, 1883
165:March 4, 1885 – March 3, 1887
116:March 4, 1885 – March 3, 1887
4322:: B. B. Russell & Co. p. 652
3002:
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2411:
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1639:In 1866, General Bragg was appointed
1345:first day of the Battle of Gettysburg
1000:, on September 17, 1861, and then to
63:March 5, 1888 – May 27, 1889
7:
3944:, Wisconsin. May 21, 1864. p. 4
2991:U.S. House of Representatives (1884)
2062:U.S. House of Representatives (1862)
1822:We love him for the enemies he made.
1085:First Battle of Rappahannock Station
1008:was commissioned colonel of the new
652:First Battle of Rappahannock Station
6770:United States Ambassadors to Mexico
1705:1872 Democratic National Convention
1689:1868 Democratic National Convention
948:The 6th Wisconsin was organized at
899:1860 Democratic National Convention
7253:19th-century Wisconsin politicians
4211:"Official Vote for State Officers"
3934:"Letter from Col. Thomas S. Allen"
3796:"Reception of the Sixth Wisconsin"
3023:General Election, November 4, 1884
2860:General Election, November 5, 1878
2703:General Election, November 5, 1878
2571:General Election, November 7, 1876
2432:General Election, November 7, 1871
2094:General Election, November 4, 1862
1723:1875 United States senate election
1714:He was the Democratic nominee for
740:Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
14:
7293:Military personnel from Wisconsin
7248:19th-century American legislators
5733:The Military History of Wisconsin
5497:Colonel Bragg has gone home sick.
5194:: State of Wisconsin. p. 434
4698:: State of Wisconsin. p. 252
3776:: State of Wisconsin. p. 131
3438:The Military History of Wisconsin
2402:Wisconsin Attorney General (1871)
1999:Cornelia, wife of Edward S. Bragg
1971:in 1900. In May 1902, President
925:, Bragg was engaged in a case at
442:5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
6773:
6763:
6413:
6123:United States Minister to Mexico
6051:House Military Affairs Committee
3515:Fitch, Michael Hendrick (1905).
3473:Tucker, Spencer C., ed. (2013).
3292:
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1635:Johnson appointments controversy
968:. They were soon joined by the
821:United States Minister to Mexico
600:
571:
553:
527:
493:Margaretha (Kohl) Bragg (mother)
104:House Military Affairs Committee
7278:District attorneys in Wisconsin
7238:19th-century American diplomats
5804:"Edward S. Bragg (id: B000757)"
4730:. September 14, 1886. p. 1
4664:. September 27, 1884. p. 1
4628:. September 30, 1882. p. 4
4594:. September 23, 1882. p. 1
4526:. September 22, 1882. p. 4
4424:. September 25, 1874. p. 1
4388:. September 19, 1874. p. 2
3745:. September 21, 1862. p. 1
1898:Cunningham gerrymandering cases
1383:Overland Campaign (Summer 1864)
1016:Northern Virginia (Summer 1862)
886:, and decided to settle there.
462:
7303:People from Unadilla, New York
6724:in 104th and 105th Congresses.
5016:. September 6, 1894. p. 1
4823:. February 23, 1895. p. 1
4223:. December 18, 1871. p. 1
1934:Democratic National Convention
1834:Democratic National Convention
1781:Democratic National Convention
1461:at members of their own unit.
869:New York State Bar Association
37:Representative Edward S. Bragg
1:
7243:19th-century American lawyers
6089:Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin
6013:Member of the
5978:Member of the
5963:U.S. House of Representatives
5903:Attorney General of Wisconsin
5240:Warner, Hans B., ed. (1879).
5213:Bashford, R. M., ed. (1878).
5135:Owen, Thomas McAdory (1921).
4948:. January 27, 1893. p. 1
4787:. February 3, 1893. p. 6
4753:Timme, Ernst G., ed. (1887).
4492:. December 8, 1876. p. 2
4354:. October 22, 1873. p. 1
4289:. February 4, 1875. p. 3
4255:. January 30, 1875. p. 1
3810:. January 15, 1864. p. 5
2397:Wisconsin State Senate (1867)
2038:and was singled out by Major
1861:Committee on Military Affairs
1812:Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
1775:from 1877 to 1879 and of the
1716:Attorney General of Wisconsin
1071:Second Bull Run (August 1862)
811:and served four terms in the
148:U.S. House of Representatives
5841:Wisconsin Historical Society
5087:. August 15, 1896. p. 4
4982:. August 16, 1894. p. 4
4859:. August 11, 1891. p. 4
4382:The Wisconsin State Register
4283:Mineral Point Weekly Tribune
4187:. August 10, 1868. p. 1
2876:Edward S. Bragg (incumbent)
2719:Edward S. Bragg (incumbent)
2036:Battle of the Little Bighorn
1703:. He was a delegate to the
1643:of Fond du Lac by President
1610:Battle of Boydton Plank Road
1075:The Iron Brigade arrived at
777:Battle of Boydton Plank Road
6181:Military Affairs Committee
5717:: E. R. Alderman & Sons
5186:Turner, A. J., ed. (1872).
4690:Heg, James E., ed. (1885).
4378:"Congressional Nominations"
4312:Tuttle, Charles R. (1875).
4247:"The Wisconsin Senatorship"
4067:. April 13, 1867. p. 2
3668:: E. R. Alderman & Sons
1857:49th United States Congress
1762:45th United States Congress
1575:Second Battle of Petersburg
1540:Battle of Totopotomoy Creek
878:, intending to settle near
762:Second Battle of Petersburg
619:6th Reg. Wis. Vol. Infantry
7339:
6616:Armed Services Committee*
5653:"Bragg, Edward Stuyvesant"
5638:"Bragg, Edward Stuyvesant"
5434:Dawes, pp. 105–106;
5053:. July 11, 1896. p. 1
4718:"Delaney Won, at Waukesha"
4560:. July 11, 1884. p. 2
4550:"Justice to General Bragg"
3475:"Bragg, Edward Stuyvesant"
3277:. June 21, 1912. p. 3
3275:Oshkosh Daily Northwestern
1317:Battle of Chancellorsville
1184:seized the initiative and
962:eastern theater of the war
903:Charleston, South Carolina
706:Battle of Chancellorsville
702:Chancellorsville campaign
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4151:. July 7, 1868. p. 1
3974:. May 27, 1864. p. 1
3968:Janesville Weekly Gazette
3914:. May 19, 1864. p. 1
3731:"The Death of Col. Bragg"
3216:American Civil War portal
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5267:Heg, J. E., ed. (1881).
5081:The Oshkosh Northwestern
5047:The Oshkosh Northwestern
5010:The Oshkosh Northwestern
4785:Mineral Point, Wisconsin
4558:Mineral Point, Wisconsin
4452:The Daily Milwaukee News
4287:Mineral Point, Wisconsin
4029:The Daily Milwaukee News
3938:The Daily Milwaukee News
3836:Rhea, Gordon C. (1994).
3800:The Daily Milwaukee News
3735:The Daily Milwaukee News
1673:20th senatorial district
1493:Spotsylvania Court House
1470:Spotsylvania Court House
1412:Battle of the Wilderness
1290:Battle of Fredericksburg
1286:Fredericksburg, Virginia
1220:Battle of South Mountain
1157:6th Wisconsin to act as
1077:Cedar Mountain, Virginia
1030:Fredericksburg, Virginia
935:"three-month" volunteers
735:Battle of the Wilderness
691:Battle of Fredericksburg
687:Fredericksburg campaign
669:Battle of South Mountain
5814:Retrieved on 2008-01-06
5675:Civil War High Commands
4852:Wisconsin State Journal
4723:Wisconsin State Journal
4657:Wisconsin State Journal
4417:Wisconsin State Journal
4347:Wisconsin State Journal
4279:"Wisconsin Legislature"
4216:Wisconsin State Journal
4180:Wisconsin State Journal
4144:Wisconsin State Journal
3907:Wisconsin State Journal
2032:George Armstrong Custer
2013:George Percival Scriven
1910:Wisconsin Supreme Court
1786:After the 1880 census,
1777:Committee on War Claims
1721:In the hotly contested
1684:dominant in Wisconsin.
1617:Battle of Hatcher's Run
1387:In March 1864, General
1043:In July, after General
801:Edward Stuyvesant Bragg
782:Battle of Hatcher's Run
363:Edward Stuyvesant Bragg
5558:5, doing good service.
5043:"Bragg on the Warpath"
4942:Portage Daily Democrat
4917:Wisconsin Court System
4524:Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
4520:The Lake Geneva Herald
3327:"Gen. Edward S. Bragg"
2026:Bragg was a cousin of
2000:
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1693:Winfield Scott Hancock
1669:Wisconsin State Senate
1602:Battle of Globe Tavern
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1419:Winfield Scott Hancock
1298:Belle Plains, Virginia
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1065:Hugh Judson Kilpatrick
884:Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
772:Battle of Globe Tavern
405:Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
393:Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
7323:Wisconsin postmasters
5077:"Bragg for President"
4811:"Ransom Gets the Job"
4592:Eau Claire, Wisconsin
4060:The Appleton Crescent
3972:Janesville, Wisconsin
3483:. Vol. 1 (A-C).
2449:Stephen Steele Barlow
1998:
1969:Robert M. La Follette
1890:William Freeman Vilas
1846:Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
1820:
1727:Wisconsin Legislature
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1096:Centreville, Virginia
1079:, two days after the
923:attack on Fort Sumter
847:Early life and career
750:Battle of Cold Harbor
589:Years of service
6062:Richard W. Townshend
5680:Stanford, California
4816:Racine Journal Times
4781:Iowa County Democrat
4626:Menomonie, Wisconsin
4622:The Dunn County News
4554:Iowa County Democrat
4412:"Burchard Nominated"
2019:, the forerunner of
1894:1893 senate election
1871:Split with Democrats
1731:Matthew H. Carpenter
1657:United States Senate
1598:Battle of the Crater
1536:Battle of Haw's Shop
1528:Battle of North Anna
1397:Gouverneur K. Warren
1349:Battle of Gettysburg
1266:National Union Party
1243:Sharpsburg, Maryland
1205:Hagerstown, Maryland
767:Battle of the Crater
745:Battle of North Anna
539:"The Little Colonel"
139:Richard W. Townshend
7318:Union Army generals
6032:Richard W. Guenther
5630:Wilson, James Grant
5006:"Democrats on Deck"
4980:Appleton, Wisconsin
4972:"A Gentle Reminder"
4938:"Senator Mitchell!"
4728:Waukesha, Wisconsin
4588:The Eau Claire News
4490:Superior, Wisconsin
4093:. 1887. p. 629
4065:Appleton, Wisconsin
3964:"Col. Bragg Killed"
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2009:Rochester, New York
2005:Nathaniel Rochester
1742:Charles A. Eldredge
1663:Democratic minority
1571:Siege of Petersburg
1542:and repelled them.
1522:, they crossed the
1337:Gettysburg campaign
1274:Charles A. Eldredge
1038:George B. McClellan
986:Army of the Potomac
911:Herschel V. Johnson
865:Kappa Alpha Society
757:Siege of Petersburg
490:Joel Bragg (father)
188:Richard W. Guenther
6720:Alternately named
6100:Isaac S. Tallmadge
5972:Samuel D. Burchard
5273:Madison, Wisconsin
5246:Madison, Wisconsin
5219:Madison, Wisconsin
5192:Madison, Wisconsin
5165:Madison, Wisconsin
5085:Oshkosh, Wisconsin
5051:Oshkosh, Wisconsin
5014:Oshkosh, Wisconsin
4946:Portage, Wisconsin
4857:Madison, Wisconsin
4777:"Bragg for Mexico"
4696:Madison, Wisconsin
4662:Madison, Wisconsin
4486:The Superior Times
4422:Madison, Wisconsin
4386:Portage, Wisconsin
4352:Madison, Wisconsin
4342:"A Family Quarrel"
4320:Madison, Wisconsin
4252:The New York Times
4221:Madison, Wisconsin
4185:Madison, Wisconsin
4149:Madison, Wisconsin
4117:Madison, Wisconsin
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1954:carrying Wisconsin
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1707:, which nominated
1649:Radical Republican
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1486:Joshua Chamberlain
1451:James S. Wadsworth
1365:Battle of Mine Run
1324:James S. Wadsworth
1250:Battle of Antietam
1228:Alfred H. Colquitt
1216:
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1133:A sketch by Major
1100:Warrenton Turnpike
1034:Peninsula campaign
1026:Rappahannock River
1022:Falmouth, Virginia
1002:lieutenant colonel
954:Madison, Wisconsin
927:Oshkosh, Wisconsin
907:Stephen A. Douglas
905:, which nominated
893:. He was elected
853:Unadilla, New York
851:Bragg was born in
841:Theodore Roosevelt
809:American Civil War
725:Battle of Mine Run
674:Battle of Antietam
642:American Civil War
579:United States Army
376:Unadilla, New York
344:Isaac S. Tallmadge
309:Fond du Lac County
223:Samuel D. Burchard
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6115:Thomas C. Manning
6107:Diplomatic posts
6097:Succeeded by
6085:District Attorney
6077:William H. Ebbets
6059:Succeeded by
6042:William Rosecrans
6029:Succeeded by
5994:Succeeded by
5952:Succeeded by
5930:George F. Wheeler
5913:Leander F. Frisby
5910:Succeeded by
5874:Succeeded by
5849:Military offices
4895:978-1-107-02300-0
4847:"Bragg and Pratt"
4821:Racine, Wisconsin
4618:"Political Notes"
4584:"Political Notes"
3494:978-1-85109-677-0
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1512:John Azor Kellogg
1478:Totopotomoy Creek
1466:Overland Campaign
1271:anti-war Democrat
1092:Stonewall Jackson
917:Civil War service
895:district attorney
837:British Hong Kong
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1853:Samuel S. Barney
1838:Grover Cleveland
1805:Daniel H. Sumner
1653:Internal Revenue
1524:North Anna River
1500:killed in action
1439:James Longstreet
1421:'s II Corps and
1389:Ulysses S. Grant
1361:Bristoe campaign
1292:and the aborted
1170:Lucius Fairchild
1150:Fitz John Porter
1124:Alexander Lawton
1120:Isaac R. Trimble
1063:and Lt. Colonel
1054:North Anna River
891:Democratic Party
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833:Republic of Cuba
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388:(1912-06-20)
339:Succeeded by
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7228:1827 births
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6851:G. Thompson
6841:W. Thompson
6618:(from 1947)
6425:(1822–1947)
6183:(1822–1947)
6134:Thomas Ryan
5877:Rufus Dawes
5634:Fiske, John
4055:"Very Mean"
3084:Prohibition
2192:(new seat)
2040:Marcus Reno
1914:gerrymander
1594:sapper mine
1567:James River
1508:Rufus Dawes
1482:Cold Harbor
1435:First Corps
1427:Third Corps
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1226:and engage
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1135:Rufus Dawes
1115:John Gibbon
1106:. General
1061:Rufus Dawes
627:(1864-1865)
621:(1862-1864)
327:Preceded by
281:Preceded by
218:Preceded by
171:Preceded by
122:Preceded by
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7045:Ambassador
6981:Otterbourg
6931:Churchwell
6700:Thornberry
6542:Whitthorne
6497:F. Stanton
6290:Buffington
6280:B. Stanton
6225:C. Johnson
6215:R. Johnson
5899:Democratic
5828:January 6,
5163:(Report).
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3244:References
3177:Democratic
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3062:Republican
3033:Democratic
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2077:Candidate
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966:Rufus King
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3808:Wisconsin
3804:Milwaukee
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3739:Milwaukee
3141:Plurality
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2786:Plurality
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2629:Plurality
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1373:Milwaukee
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1159:rearguard
1045:John Pope
1024:, on the
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817:Wisconsin
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317:In office
271:In office
260:from the
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7107:Thurston
7072:Fletcher
7062:Thompson
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5762:July 13,
5707:(1890).
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5663:June 11,
5279:July 16,
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3281:June 12,
3188:See also
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