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Edwin Stanton McCook

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However, the actual shooting erupted after a personal slight: Wintermute asked McCook for a cigar and was refused, after which Wintermute felt insulted and challenged McCook to a fight; McCook, large and well-built, laughed at Wintermute, who was described as being of small build. Wintermute then
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On September 11, 1873, McCook was shot and killed by Peter P. Wintermute, a banker and political adversary, at a public meeting being held in at the St. Charles Hotel (site of the present
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Mike Gudensohn, "1873 Slaying Caused Stir in Territory. Giant General Laughed at Tiny Banker Then Perished, Shot 4 Times in Chest," The Bismarck Tribune, February 28, 1961.
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confirmed the appointment on March 12, 1866. On April 16, 1867, the United States Senate confirmed McCook's nomination for appointment to the grade of brevet
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declared that he could shoot McCook, who responded by reportedly punching him, tossing him around, and rubbing his face in the contents of a
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After the war, he moved out west and was named as Secretary of the Dakota Territory in 1872. McCook was appointed acting
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When the Civil War erupted, McCook recruited a company and joined the
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in office while serving as acting governor on September 11, 1873.
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Historical Collections of Ohio, The Ohio Centennial Edition
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Assassinated governors and heads of sub-national entities
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The Fighting McCooks: America's Famous Fighting Family
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of volunteers, to rank from March 13, 1865, and the
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One of a famous family of Civil War officers, the "
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Edwin S. McCook

Governor of the Dakota Territory
John A. Burbank
John A. Burbank
Carrollton, Ohio
Yankton
Dakota Territory
South Dakota
Assassination
Spring Grove Cemetery
Republican
Daniel McCook
Fighting McCooks
United States Naval Academy
United States
Union
Union Army

Colonel

Brevet
Major General
31st Illinois Infantry Regiment
American Civil War
Union Army
American Civil War
postbellum
Dakota Territory
assassinated

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