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Edwin Denison Morgan
Edwin D. Morgan

United States Senator
from New York
In office
March 4, 1863 â€“ March 3, 1869
Preceded by Preston King
Succeeded by Reuben E. Fenton

21st Governor of New York
In office
January 1, 1859 â€“ December 31, 1862
Lieutenant Robert Campbell
Preceded by John Alsop King
Succeeded by Horatio Seymour

Born February 8, 1811(1811-02-08)
Washington, Massachusetts, U.S.
Died February 14, 1883 (aged 72)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Political party Republican
Military service
Allegiance United States of America
Union
Service/branch Union Army
Rank Major General
Battles/wars American Civil War

Edwin Denison Morgan (February 8, 1811 â€“ February 14, 1883) was Governor of New York from 1859 to 1862 and served in the United States Senate from 1863 to 1869. He was the first and longest serving chairman of the Republican National Committee. He was also a Union Army general during the American Civil War.

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Biography

Morgan was born in Washington, Massachusetts on February 8, 1811. He began his business career as a grocer in Hartford, Connecticut. He became a partner with his uncle and served on the city council. In 1836 he relocated to New York City and became a successful wholesaler, broker, and banker. He was a city alderman, state senator (1850 -1853), and state commissioner of immigration.

Because of his wealthcitation needed, Morgan became highly influential in Republican politics of his time and twice served as chairman of the Republican National Committee. Known for generous contributions to charities and causes, he contributed large sums to the Union Theological Seminary.

Edwin Morgan was a cousin to Morgan G. Bulkeley, a governor of Connecticut.

Morgan died in New York City on February 14, 1883. He was interred in Cedar Hill Cemetery in Hartford.1

See also

United States Army portal
American Civil War portal

References

  1. ^ Edwin Denison Morgan, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Accessed April 25, 2008.

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Party political offices
Preceded by
(none)
Chairman of the Republican National Committee
1856 â€“ 1864
Succeeded by
Henry Jarvis Raymond
Preceded by
William Claflin
Chairman of the Republican National Committee
1872 â€“ 1876
Succeeded by
Zachariah Chandler
Political offices
Preceded by
John A. King
Governor of New York
1859 â€“ 1863
Succeeded by
Horatio Seymour
United States Senate
Preceded by
Preston King
United States Senator (Class 1) from New York
March 4, 1863 â€“ March 3, 1869
Served alongside: Ira Harris and Roscoe Conkling
Succeeded by
Reuben E. Fenton
Persondata
NAME Morgan, Edwin D.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Union Army general
DATE OF BIRTH February 8, 1811
PLACE OF BIRTH Washington, Massachusetts
DATE OF DEATH February 14, 1883
PLACE OF DEATH New York City, New York

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