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William H. Merritt

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and become editor of the paper again. In August 1854 he was appointed surveyor of the port of Dubuque. In 1855 he was appointed register of the United States Land Office at Fort Dodge, he served for two years selling about two million acres of land, in 1857 he resigned to enter into the banking
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until he withdrew from the paper in May 1848, and went on a government survey in the northern part of the state. In January 1849 the news of gold discoveries in California attracted his attention and he then made the journey there via the Isthmus of Panama. He returned to Iowa in March 1851 and
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History of Dubuque County, Iowa; being a general survey of Dubuque County history, including a history of the city of Dubuque and special account of districts throughout the county, from the earliest settlement to the present
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Collector of Internal Revenue but his nomination was rejected by the Senate. In 1880 he was elected mayor of Des Moines, in 1886 he was appointed postmaster of Des Moines. Merritt died in Ceder Rapids on July 23, 1891.
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fell, mortally wounded, on that occasion. he stood within a few steps of that officer. At the expiration of four months, when the regiment was mustered out, Merritt was appointed on the staff of
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with the rank of Colonel of Cavalry. He was strongly presented for promotion to Brigadier General, and was to have gone to Texas on an expedition with
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to accept his appointment as enrolling clerk in the Iowa Territorial Council, after the Council's adjournment he returned to
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In July, 1861, he was nominated by the Democratic State Convention for Governor of Iowa but was defeated by
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The United States biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of eminent and self made men. Iowa volume
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History of Iowa From the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century Volume IV
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Hilton) Merritt, His father was a physician and merchant. He was educated at the
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in 1839 to manage a branch store. In 1840 he closed the store and moved to
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for three months troops. He was first elected Captain of Company K,
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where he clerked a few months for Naylor and Myers, who sent him to
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Portrait and biographical album of Polk County, Iowa
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Mayor of Des Moines
Democratic
New York City
née
Genesee Wesleyan Seminary
Rock Island, Illinois
Ivanhoe, Iowa
Burlington
Linn County, Iowa
Buffalo, New York
Dubuque
Ceder Rapids
American Civil War
Abraham Lincoln
First Iowa Infantry
Battle of Wilson's Creek
General Lyon
General McClellan
General Kilpatrick
Fort Leavenworth
Samuel J. Kirkwood
Andrew Johnson




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Portrait and biographical album of Polk County, Iowa

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