- George Washington Julian
Infobox Congressman
name=George Washington Julian
state=Indiana
district=4th & 5th
party=Whig, Free-Soil, Republican, Liberal Republican
term=March 4 ,1849 –March 3 ,1851 March 4 ,1861 –March 3 ,1871
preceded=Caleb Blood Smith David Kilgore William S. Holman
succeeded=Samuel W. Parker
John CoburnJeremiah M. Wilson
date of birth=birth date|1817|5|5|mf=y
place of birth=Centerville, Indiana , U.S.
date of death=death date and age|1899|7|7|1817|5|5|mf=y
place of death=Irvington, Indiana , U.S.
spouse=Laura Giddings Julian
profession=Politician ,Lawyer ,Writer
religion=Quaker
current occupation=
footnotes=George Washington Julian (
May 5 ,1817 –July 7 ,1899 ) was a nineteenth centurypolitician ,lawyer andwriter fromIndiana . He was the son-in-law ofJoshua Reed Giddings .Born in
Centerville, Indiana , Julian received a common school education. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1840 and practiced out ofGreenfield, Indiana . He started to take part in politics and was elected a Whig to theIndiana House of Representatives in 1845. Julian, who was raised aQuaker , started to questionslavery . He helped find theFree Soil Party in 1848. He was a delegate to the convention inBuffalo, New York and the same year was elected to theUnited States House of Representatives , thirty-first congress. In 1852, the free-soilers nominated Julian for the vice-presidency.John P. Hale was the presidential candidate. The two did not win anyelectoral votes , but did pull in 155,210 popular votes. He was a delegate to the convention inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania and to the1856 Republican National Convention where he was its vice president and chairman of the committee on organization. In 1860, he was elected a Republican to the thirty-seventh congress, winning reelection to the thirty-eighth, thirty-ninth, fortieth and forty-first. As early as 1847, Julian espoused the cause ofwomen's suffrage and in 1868 proposed to congress a constitutional amendment conferring the right to vote on women. He was the chairman of the Committee on Public Lands 1863 to 1871 and chairman of the Expenditures in the Navy Department 1865 to 1867. He joined the Liberal Republicans in 1872 and supportedHorace Greeley for the presidency. In the election, Julian received fiveelectoral votes for the vice-presidency. PresidentGrover Cleveland appointed Juliansurveyor general ofNew Mexico in May, 1885 which he served until September, 1889. Afterwards, he settled inIrvington, Indiana and focused on literary pursuits, writing for magazines and newspapers. He diedJuly 7 ,1899 in Irvington and was interred inCrown Hill Cemetery inIndianapolis, Indiana .Works
*"The Rebellion, The Mistakes of the Past, The Duty of the Present" (1863)
*"Homesteads for Soldiers on the Lands of Rebels" (1864)
*"Sale of Mineral Lands" (1865)
*"The Rights of Pre-emptors on the Public Lands of the Government Threatened, The Conspiracy Exposed" (1866)
*"Suffrage in the District of Columbia" (1866)
*"Regeneration before Reconstruction" (1867)
*"Speeches on Political Questions" (1872)
*"Political Recollections" (1884)
*"The Rank of Charles Osborn as an Anti-slavery Pioneer" (1891)
*"The Life of Joshua R. Giddings" (1892)External links
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