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Jacob Miller Campbell (
November 20 ,1821 –September 27 ,1888 ) was a Republican member of theU.S. House of Representatives fromPennsylvania . He also served as an officer in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War .Early life
Jacob M. Campbell was born at “White Horse,” near
Somerset, Pennsylvania . He moved with his parents toAllegheny City, Pennsylvania , in 1826. He attended the public schools and learned the art of printing in the office of the "Somerset Whig".He was later was connected with a magazine publishing company in Pittsburgh and with leading newspapers in
New Orleans, Louisiana . He was engaged in steamboating on the lowerMississippi River from 1814 to 1847 and in gold mining inCalifornia in 1851. He aided in the building of the Cambria Iron Works inJohnstown, Pennsylvania , in 1853, and was employed by that company until 1861, when he resigned. Campbell was a delegate to the firstRepublican National Convention atPhiladelphia in 1856.Civil War
Campbell served in the Union Army as a
first lieutenant and quartermaster of Company G, Third Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. He recruited the54th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry and was commissioned itscolonel onFebruary 27 ,1862 . He was brevetted as abrigadier general in the 1866 omnibus promotions following the war, to date fromMarch 13 ,1865 .Postbellum
After the war, Campbell returned to Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and served as surveyor general (later secretary of internal affairs) of Pennsylvania from 1865 to 1871.
Campbell was elected as a Republican to the Forty-fifth Congress. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1878. He was again elected to the Forty-seventh, Forty-eighth, and Forty-ninth Congresses. He served as chairman of the
United States House Committee on Manufactures during the Forty-seventh Congress. He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1886.He remained financially interested in banking and in the manufacture of steel, and served as chairman of the Republican State convention in 1887.
Jacob Campbell died in Johnstown in 1888. He was interred there in Grand View Cemetery.
References
*CongBio|C000086 Retrieved on
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* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/campbell5.html The Political Graveyard]
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