- Walter Q. Gresham
Infobox US Cabinet official
name=Walter Quintin Gresham
order=31st
title=United States Postmaster General
term_start=April 3 ,1883
term_end=September 4 ,1884
predecessor=Timothy O. Howe
successor=Frank Hatton
order2=35th
title2=United States Secretary of the Treasury
term_start2=September 5 ,1884
term_end2=October 30 ,1884
predecessor2=Charles J. Folger
successor2=Hugh McCulloch
title3=Judge onUnited States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
term_start3=June 16 ,1891
term_end3=March 3 ,1893
predecessor3="seat created"
successor3=James Graham Jenkins
order4=33rd
title4=United States Secretary of State
term_start4=March 7 ,1893
term_end4=May 28 ,1895
predecessor4=John W. Foster
successor4=Richard Olney
birth_date=birth date|1832|3|17|mf=y
birth_place=Lanesville, Indiana , U.S.
death_date=death date and age|1895|05|28|1832|03|17
death_place=Washington, D.C. , U.S.
party=Republican, Democrat
spouse=Matilda McGrain Gresham
profession=Politician ,Lawyer ,Judge
religion=Methodist Walter Quintin Gresham (
March 17 ,1832 –May 28 ,1895 ) was an American statesman and jurist. He served asUnited States Postmaster General , as a judge on theUnited States Courts of Appeals , was a two-time candidate for the Republican presidential nomination and was Secretary of State, and Secretary of the Treasury. He was also an officer in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War .Family
He was born near
Lanesville, Indiana to William Gresham (1802 - 1834) and his wife Sarah Davis. William had been elected a Colonel in themilitia ofIndiana . He was a member of the Whig Party and was elected Sheriff ofHarrison County, Indiana . OnJanuary 26 ,1834 , William was fatally stabbed while assisting in the arrest of Levi Sipes, a so-called "desperado ". [ [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/INHARRIS/2002-03/1017200468 Matilda Gresham, "The Life of Walter Quintin Gresham" (1919)] ]His paternal grandparents were George Gresham (born 1776) and Mary Pennington. George was born in
Virginia but latter settled inKentucky . He moved to Indiana in 1809. Mary was the only sister ofDennis Pennington , speaker of the firstIndiana Senate . [ [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/INHARRIS/2002-03/1017200468 Matilda Gresham, "The Life of Walter Quintin Gresham" (1919)] ]George was a son of Lawrence Gresham. Lawrence was born in
England but moved to theColony of Virginia in 1759. He initially served as anindentured servant of an uncle. He was released from service upon reaching adulthood. He later served in theContinental Army . He married Sarah O'Neal. Lawrence followed his son to Kentucky and Indiana well into his old age. [ [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/INHARRIS/2002-03/1017200468 Matilda Gresham, "The Life of Walter Quintin Gresham" (1919)] ]Early years
He spent two years in an academy at
Corydon, Indiana , one year at theIndiana University Bloomington , then studied law, and in 1854 was admitted to the bar. He was active as a campaign speaker for the Republican ticket in 1856, married Matilda McGrain in 1858, and in 1860 was elected to theIndiana House of Representatives as a Republican from a strong Democratic district. In the House, as chairman of the committee on military affairs, he did much to prepare the Indiana troops for service in the federal army.Civil War
In 1861, at the outbreak of the Civil War, he became
colonel of the53rd Indiana Volunteer Infantry , and subsequently took part in Grant's Tennessee campaign of 1862, andFirst Battle of Corinth andBattle of Vicksburg , where he commanded abrigade . In August 1863 he was appointed brigadier-general of volunteers, and was placed in command of the Federal forces atNatchez, Mississippi . In 1864 he commanded a division of the 17th Army Corps in Sherman'sAtlanta campaign , and beforeBattle of Atlanta , onJuly 20 , he received a wound which forced him to retire from active service, and left him lame for life. In 1865 he was brevetted major-general of volunteers.After the war he practiced law at
New Albany, Indiana , and in 1869 was appointed by PresidentUlysses S. Grant United States District Judge for Indiana. In April 1883 he succeededTimothy O. Howe (1816-1883) as Postmaster General in PresidentChester A. Arthur 's cabinet, taking an active part in the suppression of theLouisiana Lottery , supervising the successful September, 1883 introduction of Postal Notes, and in September 1884 succeededCharles J. Folger asUnited States Secretary of the Treasury . In the following month he resigned to accept an appointment to theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit . While serving as Postmaster General,Gresham, Oregon , was named after him.Gresham was a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in 1884 and 1888, in the latter year leading for some time in the balloting. Gradually, however, he grew out of sympathy with the Republican leaders and policy, and in 1892 advocated the election of the Democratic candidate, Grover Cleveland, for the presidency. From
March 7 ,1893 , until his death atWashington, D.C. , onMay 28 ,1895 , he was Secretary of State in PresidentGrover Cleveland 's Cabinet. His grave is inArlington National Cemetery .ee also
*List of American Civil War generals
References
*1911
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