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Horace T. Sanders : ウィキペディア英語版 | Horace T. Sanders Horace Turner Sanders〔 〕 (May 1, 1820 – October 6, 1865) was an American politician, lawyer, and military officer. Born in Sheldon, New York, Sanders received his education in Lockport, New York and was admitted to the New York Bar. In 1842, he moved to Racine, Wisconsin, where he served as district attorney of Racine County, Wisconsin under the Wisconsin territorial and state governments. Sanders served in the second Wisconsin Constitutional Convention of 1847, where he help drafted the present Wisconsin Constitution. He also served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1853. During the American Civil War, Sanders served as colonel of the 19th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment beginning April 17, 1862.〔Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher, ''Civil War High Commands.'' Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001. ISBN 0-8047-3641-3. p. 469.〕 He commanded a brigade in the Army of the James between March 28, 1864 and May 17, 1864.〔 He was mustered out of the volunteers on April 29, 1865.〔 His health suffered as a result of his army service and he died of tuberculosis〔 〕 in Washington, D.C. on October 6, 1865.〔〔'Commemorative biographies records prominent and representative men of Racine and Kenosha counties of Wisconsin,' J.H. Beers Company: 1906, biographical sketch of Horace T. Sanders, pg. 69-70〕〔(Horace T. Sanders, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Historical Society )〕 On January 13, 1866, President Andrew Johnson nominated Sanders for appointment to the grade of brevet brigadier general of volunteers to rank from April 19, 1865, and the United States Senate confirmed the posthumous appointment on March 12, 1866.〔Eicher, 2001, p. 756.〕 ==Notes==
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