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Daniels was the second son of Judge David Daniels (1804-1847), a Rhode Island lawyer and businessman who acquired his title by serving as a Judge of the Common Pleas court for a term. Daniels' mother was Nancy Ballou, daughter of Dexter Ballou, a wealthy Rhode Island mill-owner. Daniels' father and
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newspaper in order to advance his views, such as that the Republican party should "destroy the trusts" and institute better methods of taxation, such as a graduated estate tax. After his views were endorsed by the local People's Party and County Alliance, he sold the newspaper, considering his job
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in May 1862. By January 1863 he was in command of Company E, which he had largely raised himself, and he was made a captain in March 1863. His older brother Herbert (1836-1926) helped him recruit and served in the same regiment. In June 1864 Percy was raised to lieutenant colonel and breveted to
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which he named "Narragansett Farm" in memory of his native Rhode Island. After a while he gave up the store (Crawfordsville was rapidly disappearing anyway) and worked as a farmer and surveyor. In 1873 he went back east to work in the engineering department of the city of
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Daniels and his wife Eliza Eddy had five children: Frank Leonard (1869–70), Frederic Percy (1871-1950), Walter Horton (1873-1950), Elizabeth Buttrick (1877-1965), and Earle Newton (1880-1970).
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Daniels' political career largely ended with the swift decline of the People's Party after the national election of 1896. He is buried in the Girard Cemetery in Girard, Kansas.
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by the People's Party and was elected to a two-year term. While lieutenant governor he attracted national attention for his proposed graduated tax on estates.
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done. He served as a delegate to local and national nominating conventions of the People's Party, including the 1892 Omaha Convention that nominated
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The Seventh Regiment Rhode Island Volunteers in the Civil War, 1862-1865, William Palmer Hopkins, Providence, R. I.:Snow & Farnham, 1903, p. 324
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An Elaborate History and Genealogy of the Ballous in America, ed. Adin Ballou, Providence, R. I.: Ariel and Latimer Ballou, 1888, p. 1043
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mother both died when he was six years old. He received a good education, studying at Westminster Seminary in
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had been injured; Daniels remained in command of the regiment for the remainder of the war.
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Daniels had been appointed a brigadier general in the Kansas militia (1873-4) by Governor
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and while lieutenant governor was made a major general and overall commander by Governor
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After the Civil War Daniels spent several years doing civil engineering work for the
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About 1888 Daniels became involved with politics. In 1890 he purchased the
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Percy Daniel
Woonsocket
Rhode Island
Girard
Kansas
Girard, Kansas
United States
United States Army
Union Army
Brevet
Colonel
7th Rhode Island Infantry
Globe Village
Woonsocket
Rhode Island
Girard
Kansas
Populist
Westminster
Vermont
Providence
Michigan
7th Rhode Island Infantry
Zenas Bliss
Cincinnati Southern Railway
Crawford Township
Girard
Worcester
Massachusetts
Crawford County

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