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Senate Years of Service: 1850-1851 Party: Democrat
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FRÉMONT, John Charles, (son-in-law of Thomas Hart Benton),
a Senator from California; born in Savannah, Ga., January 21, 1813;
pursued classical studies and attended Charleston College 1828-1830; instructor
in mathematics in the United States Navy 1833-1835; civil engineer assistant
1838-1839, exploring the territory between the Missouri River and the northern
boundary of the United States; appointed second lieutenant of Topographical
Engineers of the United States Army 1838; commenced in 1842 explorations and
surveys for an overland route from the Mississippi to the Pacific Ocean; major
of a battalion of California Volunteers in 1846; appointed lieutenant colonel
of United States Mounted Rifles in 1846 and ordered to act as Governor of
California by Commodore Stockton; General Kearny, United States Army, revoked
this order and placed him under arrest for mutiny; tried by court martial,
found guilty, and pardoned by President James Polk, but resigned; settled in
California on the Mariposa grant; commissioner to run the boundary line between
United States and Mexico in 1849; upon the admission of California as a State
into the Union was elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate and served
from September 10, 1850, to March 3, 1851; unsuccessful as the first Republican
candidate for president of the United States in 1856; appointed major general
in the Union Army by President Abraham Lincoln in May 1861 and placed in
command of the western military district; removed in December 1861; appointed
to command the mountain department in February 1862 and resigned in June 1864;
again nominated for president in 1864; Governor of Arizona Territory 1878-1881;
appointed a major general in the United States Army on the retired list 1890;
died in New York City on July 13, 1890; interment in Trinity Church Cemetery;
reinterment in Rockland Cemetery, Nyack, N.Y., March 17, 1891.
BibliographyDictionary of American Biography;
Frémont, John C.
Memoirs of My Life. Chicago: Belford, Clarke and Co., 1887;
Nevins, Allan.
Frémont: Pathmarker of the West. 1928. Revised ed.
Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1992; Chaffin, Tom.
Pathfinder: John Charles Frémont and the Course of American
Empire. New York: Hill and Wang, 2002.
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