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Robert Byington Mitchell

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After leaving the office, Mitchell returned to Kansas. He was unsuccessful in his bid to represent Kansas in the U.S. Congress in 1872. He then moved to Washington, D. C., where he died on January 26, 1882. He was buried with full military honors in Section 2, Grave 1023, of
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confirmed his nomination as the Governor of the New Mexico Territory. He took the oath of office on June 6, 1866. He never appeared to take his duties as governor seriously. He was often absent from the territorial capital
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by Mitchell's own correspondence. Whether incapacitated or not, he would not see active campaigning again, and for the remainder of the Civil War, he commanded the
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duty. According to some sources, this was due to severe wounds which incapacitated him from field duty but this is contradicted in the
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Being a Fragment of the Early History of Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming", Crane & Company (1911)
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appointed him as a brigadier general to rank from April 8, 1862, and he was given command of a mixed
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Mitchell was honorably mustered out of the army on January 15, 1866. On the same day, the
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on August 10, 1861. He was shot from his horse while leading his regiment.
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when on September 19, 1863, it was deployed to Omaha en route to the
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After the start of the Civil War, Mitchell served as the
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American general & territorial governor (1823–1882)
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from May 2, 1861, to June 20, 1861. He later led the
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in the 2nd Ohio Volunteers. He was elected mayor of
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Robert Boyed Mitchell

Governor of New Mexico Territory
Henry Connelly
William A. Pile
Mansfield
Ohio
Washington, D.C.
Arlington National Cemetery
Democratic
brigadier general
Union Army
American Civil War
New Mexico Territory
Mansfield, Ohio
Kenyon College
Washington College
Mount Vernon, Ohio
Mexican War
second lieutenant
Mount Gilead, Ohio
Linn County
Kansas Territory
1860 Democratic National Convention
Charleston, South Carolina
Adjutant General of Kansas
2nd Kansas Infantry
Battle of Wilson's Creek
Abraham Lincoln
brigade

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