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James M. Edmunds

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that renegotiated treaties with the Indian Tribes siding with the Confederacy. After resigning from the land office, he became postmaster of the Senate which he resigned in 1869. He was also president of the Michigan Soldiers’ Relief Association in Washington, D.C. from its organization in 1861. He
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of Detroit during most of those years from 1857 to 1861. In 1859 he was appointed postmaster of Washington, D.C., and held that position until his death.
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Early history of Michigan, with biographies of state officers, members of Congress, judges and legislators. Pub. pursuant to act 59, 1887
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In 1853 he moved to Detroit, engaged in the lumber business, extending his operations to
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of Washington, and held it until 1866. Edmunds was a member of the
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In 1861, Edmunds resigned as comptroller when he was appointed by
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Delegates to the 1850 Michigan Constitutional Convention
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Commissioners of the United States General Land Office
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from 1862 to 1869 and for a number of years published
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Edmunds", 127:) 1840-41 and later to the 690: 181:was also president of the 178:Southern Treaty Commission 18: 610: 423: 374: 365: 357: 352: 342: 333: 325: 315: 300: 292: 287: 263:Lanman, Charles (2005) . 189:, a Washington magazine. 156:Michigan Republican Party 35: 288:Party political offices 102:Niagara County, New York 59:Niagara County, New York 649:Michigan state senators 544:Strother M. Stockslager 243:"s.v. James M. Edmunds" 172:, commissioner of the 319:Flavius J. Littlejohn 107:In 1831, he moved to 659:Michigan Republicans 579:Richard A. Ballinger 539:William A. J. Sparks 464:Elisha M. Huntington 307:Governor of Michigan 133:Governor of Michigan 100:Edmunds was born in 574:William A. Richards 529:James A. Williamson 494:Thomas A. Hendricks 236:Political Graveyard 221:, December 14, 1879 137:Epaphroditus Ransom 109:Ypsilanti, Michigan 16:American politician 499:Samuel Axley Smith 484:Justin Butterfield 353:Political offices 340:1855 – 1861 219:The New York Times 621: 620: 564:Silas W. Lamoreux 534:Noah C. McFarland 524:Samuel S. Burdett 454:Ethan Allen Brown 384: 383: 375:Succeeded by 343:Succeeded by 316:Succeeded by 83: 82: 69:December 14, 1879 681: 616: 599:Charles C. Moore 559:William M. Stone 554:Thomas H. Carter 514:Joseph S. Wilson 509:James M. Edmunds 504:Joseph S. Wilson 479:Richard M. Young 410: 403: 396: 387: 378:Joseph S. Wilson 361:Joseph S. Wilson 358:Preceded by 326:Preceded by 293:Preceded by 285: 281: 279: 278: 259: 257: 256: 223: 214: 194:Washington, D.C. 154:and chaired the 121:Washtenaw County 86:James M. Edmunds 77:Washington, D.C. 72: 54: 52: 40: 30:James M. Edmunds 26: 689: 688: 684: 683: 682: 680: 679: 678: 624: 623: 622: 617: 608: 604:Fred W. Johnson 519:Willis Drummond 469:Thomas H. 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James Edmonds (disambiguation)

Niagara County, New York
Washington, D.C.
Michigan
Niagara County, New York
Ypsilanti, Michigan
Whig
Michigan Senate
Washtenaw County
5th district
Michigan House of Representatives
Governor of Michigan
Epaphroditus Ransom
Saginaw
Tuscola
Republican
Michigan Republican Party
Comptroller
U.S. President
Abraham Lincoln
United States General Land Office
Southern Treaty Commission
National Council of the Union League
Washington, D.C.



"Death of James M. Edmunds", The New York Times, December 14, 1879
Political Graveyard

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