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HURLBUT, Stephen Augustus, a Representative from Illinois; born in Charleston, S.C., November
29, 1815, completed preparatory studies; studied law; was admitted to the bar
in 1837 and practiced; served as adjutant of a South Carolina regiment in the
Florida War; moved to Belvidere, Ill., in 1845; Whig delegate to the State
constitutional convention in 1847; presidential elector on the Whig ticket in
1848 and on the Republican ticket in 1868; member of the State house of
representatives in 1859, 1861, and 1867; served in the Union Army 1861-1865;
appointed brigadier general of Volunteers May 17, 1861, and major general
September 17, 1862; mustered out June 20, 1865; one of the founders of the
Grand Army of the Republic and served as commander in chief 1866-1868; Minister
Resident to the United States of Colombia 1869-1872; elected as a Republican to
the Forty-third and Forty-fourth Congresses (March 4, 1873-March 3, 1877);
unsuccessful candidate for reelection as an independent Republican to the
Forty-fifth Congress in 1876; appointed Minister to Peru in 1881 and served
until his death in Lima, Peru, March 27, 1882; interment in Belvidere Cemetery,
Belvidere, Ill.
BibliographyLash, Jeffrey Norman. Stephen Augustus Hurlbut: A Military and
Diplomatic Politician, 1815-1882. Ph.D. diss., Kent State University, 1980.
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