- Robert B. Van Valkenburg
Robert Bruce Van Valkenburg (
September 4 ,1821 –August 1 ,1888 ) was aUnited States Representative from New York and an officer in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War .Born in Prattsburg, Steuben County, he attended Franklin Academy there. He studied law, was admitted to the bar, and commenced practice in Bath. He was a member of the
New York State Assembly in 1852 and again in 1857 and 1858.He was in command of the recruiting depot in Elmira and organized seventeen
regiment s early in the Civil War. Van Valkenburg was elected as a Republican to the Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth Congresses and held office fromMarch 4 ,1861 toMarch 3 ,1865 . While in the House he was chairman of the Committee on Militia (Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth Congresses). He served as colonel of the One Hundred and Seventh Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, and was its commander at theBattle of Antietam .Following the war, he was Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs in 1865, and was appointed Minister Resident to Japan on
January 18 ,1866 and served untilNovember 11 ,1869 . It was in his role as Minister Resident in Japan that Van Valkenburg prevented the delivery of theCSS Stonewall to the forces of theTokugawa clan during theBoshin War .After his return from Japan, Van Valkenburg settled in
Florida , and was appointedassociate justice of theFlorida Supreme Court onMay 20 ,1874 . He held that position until his death inSuwanee Springs , near Live Oak in 1888; interment was in Old St. Nicholas Cemetery, on the south side of theSt. Johns River , south ofJacksonville .References
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