- Henry Dodge
Infobox Senator
name=Henry Dodge
width=200px
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Wisconsin
party=Democrat
term=June 8 ,1848 ndashMarch 3 ,1857
preceded="(none)"
succeeded=James R. Doolittle
date of birth=October 12 1782
place of birth=Vincennes, Indiana
date of death=death date and age|1867|6|19|1782|10|12
place of death=Burlington, Iowa
spouse=Christiana McDonald Dodge
religion=
profession=Politician ,Soldier
footnotes=Henry Dodge (
October 12 ,1782 ndashJune 19 ,1867 ) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate, Territorial Governor of Wisconsin and a veteran of theBlack Hawk War . His son wasAugustus C. Dodge with whom he served in the U.S. Senate, the first, and so far only, father-son pair to serve concurrently. Henry Dodge was the half brother ofLewis F. Linn .Though was born in
Vincennes, Indiana , he was raised a Kentuckian. Circumstance drove him to SpanishMissouri at an early age, where he rejoined his father Israel and an uncle. He dabbled in salt boiling and lead digging, and served as deputy sheriff of Ste. Genevieve County under his father. In 1801, he married Christiana McDonald.During the
War of 1812 , Dodge was first elected ascaptain of a mounted company; he finished the war as a major general of the Missourimilitia . His crowning achievement was saving about 150 Miami Indians from certain massacre after their raid on the Boone's Lick settlement in the summer of 1814.Dodge emigrated with his large family and slaves inherited from his father to the U.S. Mineral District in early July 1827. He served as a commander of militia during the Red Bird Rising of that year, and in October settled a large tract in present day downtown Dodgeville, known then as "Dodge's Camp." He worked a large claim until around 1830, when he moved several miles south in a beautiful forested area known still as "Dodge's Grove." Here he began building what would become a large two-story frame house for his ever growing extended family.
Fate however took a hand, and Dodge rose to prominence during the
Black Hawk War of 1832. Ascolonel of the westernMichigan Territory militia, Dodge brought a credible fighting force into being in a very short time. More than fifteen forts, fortified homes and blockhouses sprang up almost overnight. From these forts, Dodge and the mounted volunteers, with four companies of Territorial militia and one of Illinois mounted rangers, took to the field as the "Michigan Mounted Volunteers." Dodge and his men saw action at the battles of Horseshoe Bend, Wisconsin Heights, and Bad Axe. In June 1832, he accepted a commission asMajor (United States) of the Regiment of Mounted Rangers, commissioned by an Act of Congress.The ranger experiment lasted a year, and then, in 1833, was replaced by the United States Regiment of Dragoons. Dodge served as colonel; one of his captains was Nathan Boone,
Daniel Boone 's youngest son. In the summer of 1834, Dodge engaged on a series of long marches and made successful contact with theComanche s.He was a renowned Indian fighter, most noted for his 1835 peace mission commissioned by President
Andrew Jackson , who had called out the U.S. Dragoons to assist.Dodge was the first Territorial Governor of
Wisconsin Territory from 1836 - 1841 and again from 1845 - 1848, an area which encompassed (beforeDecember 28 ,1846 , when Iowa became a state) what became the states ofWisconsin ,Iowa , andMinnesota .He declined a nomination for the
Presidency of the United States in the 1844 Democratic National Convention. He was loyal toMartin Van Buren and both men opposed theannexation of Texas . Despite their efforts,James K. Polk , the Democrat who favored annexation, became President.Upon
Wisconsin being admitted to the Union, Dodge was elected one of its first two senators. He served two terms. He turned down the appointment of Territorial Governor of Washington fromFranklin Pierce in 1857. [ [http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=2380&keyword=dodge Dodge, Henry 1782 - 1867 ] ]In 1948, Iowa County presented a convert|160|acre|km2|1|sing=on estate to the State of Wisconsin which eventually was named
Governor Dodge State Park . Over the years, this park has grown to include convert|5270|acre|km2|0 in the area Henry Dodge once called his home.Also,
Dodge County, Wisconsin was named after Dodge. [ [http://www.co.dodge.wi.us/about.html Dodge County, Wisconsin - About Dodge County ] ]Notes
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