- Gilman Marston
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name =Gilman Marston
imagesize =200px
state =New Hampshire
district=1st
term_start =March 4 ,1859
term_end=March 3 ,1863 March 4 ,1865 –March 3 ,1867
preceded=James PikeDaniel Marcy
succeeded =Daniel Marcy Jacob Hart Ela
order2=United States Senator fromNew Hampshire
term_start2 =March 4 ,1889
term_end2 =June 18 ,1889
predecessor2 =William E. Chandler
successor2 =William E. Chandler
birth_date =August 20 ,1811
birth_place =Orford, New Hampshire
death_date =July 3 ,1890
death_place =Exeter, New Hampshire
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footnotes =Gilman Marston (
August 20 ,1811 –July 3 ,1890 ) was aUnited States Representative , Senator, andUnited States Army general fromNew Hampshire .Born in
Orford, New Hampshire , he graduated fromDartmouth College in 1837 and from the law department ofHarvard University in 1840. He was admitted to the bar and commenced practice inExeter, New Hampshire , in 1841 and was a member of theNew Hampshire House of Representatives from 1845 to 1849. He was a delegate to the State constitutional convention of 1850.Marston was elected as a Republican to the Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh Congresses (
March 4 ,1859 –March 3 ,1863 ). He was a strong supporter of PresidentAbraham Lincoln and the war effort.He served in the
Union Army during the Civil War, resigning his commission as brigadier general in 1865. He first saw combat action ascolonel of the 2nd New Hampshire Infantry during theFirst Battle of Bull Run in July 1861. His arm was shattered, but he refused an amputation. After he recovered, he fought in thePeninsular Campaign during theBattle of Williamsburg .Prior to the Chancellorsville campaign, he was relieved from duty with the Army of the Potomac and assigned to the defenses of Washington where he returned to his seat in Congress. After Gettysburg Marston was directed to establish a prison camp in Maryland, which later became known as
Point Lookout . The area was designated theDistrict of Saint Mary's under the overall command of Maj. Gen.Benjamin Butler . In 1864, he commanded a brigade in Maj. Gen. W.F. "Baldy" Smith's XVIII Corps in a disastrous assault on Cold Harbor, where his brigade was decimated. There after he commanded various posts in eastern Virginia until his resignation in 1865, where upon he received the thanks of the state of New Hampshire.He was elected to the Thirty-ninth Congress (
March 4 ,1865 –March 3 ,1867 ) and in 1870 declined the Governorship ofIdaho Territory . In 1872, 1873, and 1876 to 1878, he was again a member of the State house of representatives. He was an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1876 to the Forty-fifth Congress and was a delegate to the State constitutional convention of 1876.On
March 4 ,1889 , Marston was appointed to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy in the term commencing on that date and served untilJune 18 ,1889 , when a successor was elected. He died in Exeter in 1890; interment was in Exeter Cemetery.ee also
* List of American Civil War generals
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