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Eli Metcalfe Bruce

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363: 377: 283:, with the intent of helping Confederate soldiers return home. On May 10, 1865, he published an open letter offering to pay the educational expenses of any Confederate soldier who had lost an arm or leg in the war. All told, it was estimated that Bruce contributed $ 400,000 for the relief of Confederate soldiers. He was 637: 328:, where he became a cotton broker and opened a hotel for the use of former Confederate soldiers. He continued to augment his fortune through wise investments, and shortly after the war, an abandoned 672: 667: 480:
Cantrell, Doug; Thomas D. Matijasic; Richard Holl; Lorie Maltby; Richard Smoot (2005). "George W. Johnson and Richard Hawes: The Governors of Confederate Kentucky".
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In 1853, Bruce married Elizabeth Sally Withers, and the couple had three children. The following year, he and his uncle opened an iron furnace business near
642: 586: 534: 31: 253:. When Kentucky was admitted to the Confederacy in December 1861, Bruce was elected to one of the Commonwealth's ten congressional seats. 390: 167: 570: 493: 509: 288: 260:. His work in negotiating prisoner exchanges for this unit led to his being asked to negotiate such exchanges for the entire 238: 186:, the son George S. and Sabina Metcalfe Bruce. He was educated at the local schools until 1847 when he began working at a 455: 348: 163: 159: 368: 246: 459: 209:. In 1859, he sold his interest in the iron furnace company and purchased several pork packing plants along the 250: 99: 647: 590: 451: 344: 261: 242: 234: 230: 183: 662: 657: 382: 303: 276: 206: 43: 340: 316: 191: 538: 272: 171: 343:. In 1917, his body was exhumed and reburied near his wife and daughter in Highland Cemetery in 566: 489: 210: 195: 619: 325: 280: 199: 119: 513: 268: 329: 291: 257: 214: 151: 631: 485: 336: 321: 115: 218: 30: 614: 560: 615:
Address by Eli Metcalfe Bruce to soldiers of the Orphan Brigade on May 10, 1865
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Near the outbreak of the Civil War, Bruce sold all of his enterprises in the
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of any wrongdoing with regards to his support of the Southern cause by
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Kentucky Through the Centuries: A Collection of Documents & Essays
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Members of the Confederate House of Representatives from Kentucky
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on December 15, 1866, and was buried in Linden Grove Cemetery in
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Edwin Anderson Alderman, Southern Men of Letters, ed. (2005).
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He personally financed many of the supply needs of Kentucky's
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sympathizer, Bruce attended a secession convention in
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gold mine in which he had invested struck a new vein.
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Bruce, et al. 452:"Guide to the Bruce Family Papers" 391:Kentucky in the American Civil War 168:Confederate government of Kentucky 14: 643:19th-century American politicians 302:Bruce financed the merger of two 182:Eli Metcalfe Bruce was born near 375: 361: 271:fled the Confederate capital at 16:American politician (1828–1866) 535:"Wednesday, November 20, 1861" 512:. RootsWeb.com. Archived from 1: 164:Second Confederate Congresses 456:Northern Kentucky University 349:Sons of Confederate Veterans 275:. He was later captured in 694: 154:and a Representative from 369:American Civil War portal 141: 84: 49: 37: 28: 100:Fleming County, Kentucky 510:"History of Elizaville" 351:is named in his honor. 345:Fort Mitchell, Kentucky 262:Confederate States Army 129:Elizabeth Sally Withers 243:Russellville, Kentucky 184:Flemingsburg, Kentucky 42:Representative to the 541:on September 30, 2007 306:, newspapers – 383:United States portal 320:. 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Confederate Congress
Fleming County, Kentucky
New York City
New York
philanthropist
Kentucky
First
Second Confederate Congresses
Confederate government of Kentucky
Civil War
Flemingsburg, Kentucky
dry goods
Maysville, Kentucky
Northern Kentucky
Cincinnati, Ohio
Terre Haute, Indiana
Mississippi
Missouri
Wabash Rivers
north
south
Confederate
Russellville, Kentucky
Commonwealth
shadow government
Orphan Brigade
Confederate States Army
Jefferson Davis
Richmond, Virginia

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