- Fitz Henry Warren
Fitz Henry Warren (
January 11 ,1816 – June 1878) was a politician and a general during theAmerican Civil War .Early life and career
Warren was born in
Brimfield, Massachusetts . In August 1844, he moved to Burlington in theIowa Territory . He was an early political activist in the Whig Party. He was reported to have been the first to propose the nomination of GeneralZachary Taylor for President. He was a delegate to the National Whig Convention in 1848.Upon the subsequent inauguration of President Taylor, Fitz Henry Warren was appointed First Assistant Postmaster General. After the death of Taylor, Warren resigned his position in protest of President
Millard Fillmore 's support of theFugitive Slave Law . With the growing support of Anti-Slavery Whigs, Fitz Henry Warren was made secretary of the Whig Party National Executive Committee.Warren was chairman of the
Des Moines County delegation to the convention of 1856 that organized the Republican Party and nominatedJohn C. Frémont as the first Republican presidential candidate.Civil War
In 1861 he was one of the chief editorial writers on the "
New York Tribune " and the author of the controversial "On to Richmond" articles after theBattle of Bull Run . He also was a frequent contributor to the editorial columns of the early Burlington, Iowa, "Hawkeye".He returned to Iowa following First Bull Run and, as
Colonel , helped to raise the1st Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry . In 1862 he was promoted to brigadier general with a command in the army inMissouri under GeneralSamuel R. Curtis .In 1863 General Warren was the leading candidate before the Republican State Convention for Governor of Iowa, but by a combination of the supporters of other candidates, Warren was defeated. Before the close of the war, he was brevetted major general.
Postbellum career
In 1866 Warren was elected to the Iowa State Senate. After serving one session, he was appointed by President
Andrew Johnson as the United States Minister toGuatemala where he served two years. He served as a presidential elector on the Democratic ticket in 1872.He died at his native Brimfield, Massachusetts, in June 1878.
References
*Appletons
* "History of Iowa", Vol. IV, 1903.
* "Iowa, Its History and Tradition", Vol. III, 1804-1926.
* [http://iagenweb.org/civilwar/biographies/biographies_w.htm iagenweb.org biography of Warren]External links
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title = United States Minister to Guatemala
years =June 27 ,1866 –August 11 ,1869
before =Elisha O. Crosby
after =Silas A. Hudson Persondata
NAME= Warren, Fitz Henry
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