- William L. Stoughton
Infobox Military Person
name=William L. Stoughton
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born=March 20 ,1827
died=June 6 ,1888
placeofbirth=Bangor, New York
placeofdeath=Sturgis, Michigan
placeofburial= Oaklawn Cemetery, Sturgis
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allegiance=United States of America
branch=Union Army
serviceyears=1861–64
rank=Brigadier General
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commands= 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, XIV Corps,Army of the Cumberland
battles=American Civil War
*Battle of Stones River
*Battle of Chickamauga
* Battle of Chattanooga
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laterwork=United States Congressman, lawyerWilliam Lewis Stoughton (
March 20 ,1827 –June 6 ,1888 ) was a politician and soldier fromU.S. state ofMichigan who served in theUnited States Congress , as well as serving as a general andbrigade commander in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War .Stoughton was born in
Bangor, New York . He attended Kirtland, Painesville, and Madison Academies inLake County, Ohio . He studied law inOhio ,Indiana , andMichigan from 1849 to 1851 when he was admitted to the bar and commenced practice inSturgis, Michigan .Stoughton was a prosecuting attorney of St. Joseph County from 1855 to 1859 and a delegate to the
1860 Republican National Convention . He was appointed by PresidentAbraham Lincoln asUnited States District Attorney for the District of Michigan in March 1861, but resigned a few months later to enter the Union Army following the outbreak of the Civil War.He served as
colonel of the11th Michigan Infantry and then was a brigadier general. Stoughton commanded the 2nd Brigade, 1st Division of the XIV Corps of theArmy of the Cumberland at the Battle of Chattanooga. He later was promoted to the rank of major general by brevet. He resigned in August 1864 because of ill health and resumed the practice of his profession in Sturgis, Michigan, in 1865.In 1867, Stoughton became a member of the Michigan State Constitutional convention and served as
Michigan Attorney General from 1867 to 1868. He was elected as a Republican fromMichigan's 2nd congressional district to the 41st and 42nd Congresses, serving fromMarch 4 ,1869 toMarch 3 ,1873 . He returned to the practice of law in 1874.William L. Stoughton died in Sturgis and was interred in Oak Lawn Cemetery.
References
*CongBio|S000979
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/stonebraker-stoughton.html#R9M0JE82X The Political Graveyard]External links
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