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described as "lacking in the fundamental requisites of leadership". While in Missouri, he was remarried to a war widow, Emma Adolphin Lenhart, after a ten-day courtship. (Emma's first husband, Dr. William Pettit, was killed in 1962 in Arkansas while transporting slaves to safe haven.) Also while in
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on the Whig ticket and served until 1854. In 1854, he formed a partnership with J. B. Julian which continued until 1856, when he was elected judge of the Common pleas court, serving one term, until defeated for renomination in 1858.
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Returning to Richmond at the war's end, he entered college to study law. He was admitted to the bar in Indiana in 1851 and began practice with Charles Clark. In 1852, he was elected district attorney of
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In 1855, Benton was married to Sarah A. Wiggins, daughter of Daniel A. Wiggins of Richmond. He and Sarah had three children, Walter, Jessie, and Mary. His wife died of
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in July 1862, he led a brigade. His troops came on the field after most of the fighting was over and helped rout the beaten Confederate force.
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Missouri, future Buffalo Soldier Cathay Williams was impressed into serving Plummer's regiment, the 8th Indiana, as cook and laundress. At the
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After the war, Benton was appointed the Collector of Internal Revenue in the City of New Orleans. However, he died of
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in early 1865. Benton was mustered out of the volunteer service on July 24, 1865. On January 13, 1866, President
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of volunteers, to rank from March 26, 1865, and the U.S. Senate confirmed the award on March 12, 1866.
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The regiment was then ordered to Missouri. Benton is said to have commanded a brigade at the
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and member of Webb Lodge No. 24 at Richmond, Indiana, and King Solomon Chapter No 4
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in Texas and Louisiana throughout 1864, until he commanded a division in the
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lists another officer as the official commander, a member of the
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and, in 1866, after his service had ended, would be awarded the
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of volunteers. He served with distinction at the Battles of
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He then served in various district commands with the
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