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400:"Tipton looks the Radical all over, but doesn't always act it," a Washington correspondent wrote in 1868. "There is not another man in the Senate whose appearance goes so far to make up the beau ideal of unpolished earnestness. Full six feet in height, straight as an arrow, with long brown hair combed back from his forehead till it touches his coat collar, a pair of eyes that never look, but always glare or stare, and seem ready to jump from their sockets through the gold-rimmed spectacles in front of them, when their owner gets excited, which occurs every time he speaks in debate; a low forehead, a sharp nose and a mouth and chin which tell of bull-dog courage and determination, these, and the matter and manner of his speeches in the Senate, remind the student of history of what might have been the leader of the Barebones Parliament two hundred years ago." 716: 468: 328: 32: 834: 393:, Tipton was appointed chaplain of the First Regiment, Nebraska Volunteer Infantry 1861–1865. He was the assessor of internal revenue for Nebraska in 1865, and a member of the State constitutional convention in 1867. Upon the admission of Nebraska as a State into the Union, he was elected as a Republican to the 403:
Tipton had been elected as a Republican and voted for the conviction of President Andrew Johnson in the 1868 impeachment trial. By 1872, however, he had fallen out of favor with the Grant Administration and became a strong critic of the president's policies. Endorsing the Liberal Republican movement
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and joined the Congregational Church. He was a member of the 1859 Nebraska constitutional convention and the
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and favoring Horace Greeley for president that year, he effectively read himself out of the party.
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This article is about the Senator from Nebraska. For the U.S. Representative from Illinois, see
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in 1867. Tipton was reelected in 1869 and served from March 1, 1867, to March 3, 1875.
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Political cartoon by Thomas Nast featuring Tipton, Carl Schurz and Ulysses S. Grant
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After that, he resumed the practice of law and was an unsuccessful candidate for
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United States Senator
Nebraska
Algernon S. Paddock
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Cadiz, Ohio
Washington, D.C.
Rock Creek Cemetery
Alma mater
Allegheny College
Madison College
Union Army
1st Regiment Nebraska Volunteer Infantry
American Civil War

Nebraska
Cadiz, Ohio
Allegheny College

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