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BUCK, Alfred Eliab, a Representative from Alabama; born in Foxcroft, Piscataquis County,
Maine, February 7, 1832; was graduated from Waterville (Maine) College in 1859;
during the Civil War entered the Union Army as captain of Company C, Thirteenth
Regiment, Maine Volunteer Infantry; appointed lieutenant colonel of the
Ninety-first United States Colored Troops in August 1863; transferred to the
Fifty-first United States Colored Troops in October 1864; brevetted colonel of
Volunteers for gallant conduct; mustered out of the service at Baton Rouge,
La., in June 1866; delegate to the constitutional convention of Alabama in
1867; clerk of the circuit court of Mobile County in 1867 and 1868; elected as
a Republican to the Forty-first Congress (March 4, 1869-March 3, 1871);
appointed president of the city council of Mobile in 1873; served as clerk of
the United States circuit and district courts in Atlanta, Ga., 1874-1889;
United States marshal for the northern district of Georgia 1889-1893; appointed
Minister to Japan by President William McKinley in April 1897 and served until
his death in Tokyo, Japan, on December 4, 1902; interment in Arlington National
Cemetery.
BibliographyBhurtel, Shyam Krishna. Alfred Eliab Buck: Carpetbagger in
Alabama and Georgia. Ph.D. diss., Auburn University, 1981.
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