- James M. Strode
Infobox Military Person
name=James M. Strode
lived=fl. 1827–1848
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allegiance=United States
branch=Illinois Militia (United States Army )
serviceyears=1827, 1832
rank=Colonel
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commands=27th Regiment Illinois Militia
battles=(Black Hawk War )
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laterwork=Illinois State Senator (1832-1836)James M. Strode (fl. 1827–1848) was a militia officer and politician from the
U.S. state ofIllinois . He served in the Illinois Militia during theWinnebago War and theBlack Hawk War . Strode, originally from Tennessee, lived much of his life inGalena, Illinois . In Galena, during the Black Hawk War he was given command of the 27th Regiment of the Illinois Militia and oversaw the construction of a fort in that city. Strode was involved in combat during the war at the infamousBattle of Stillman's Run . In 1835 Strode was elected to represent much of the region of Illinois north of Peoria in theIllinois State Senate .Early life
James M. Strode was from the
U.S. state ofTennessee but lived much of life inIllinois . During the late 1820s Strode lived inSpringfield, Illinois but from 1831 he lived in the city ofGalena, Illinois ." [http://www.illinoisfrontier.org/Feature/feature_fall_2005.pdf A Springfield Lawyer Goes to War (Briefly)] ," (PDF ), "The Feature", Fall 2005, Vol. 1, No. 3, "Illinois Foundation of Frontier Studies". Retrieved18 August 2007 .] Dankers, Ulrich and Meredith, Jane. " [http://www.earlychicago.com/encyclopedia.php?letter=S Strode, James M.] ," "Early Chicago Encyclopedia" ("earlychicago.com"). Retrieved18 August 2007 .]Military career
James M. Strode began his military career on
July 20 ,1827 as theWinnebago War was being waged on the frontier in the mining region of southernWisconsin . Strode, living in Springfield, Illinois at the time, was one of hundreds of Sangamon County volunteers called up by Illinois GovernorNinian Edwards . Edwards sent the forces into the lead mining region around Galena, Illinois to protect settlers there from raids by theHo-Chunk . Strode enlisted as a private and his company commander was Captain Bowling Green (or Bowlin Green). Once in Galena, a company of volunteers was formed under the command of Henry Dodge and Strode served as company commander at the rank of captain; Strode's company was mustered into service onAugust 26 ,1827 and discharged onSeptember 16 ,1827 ." [http://www.geocities.com/old_lead/winwarstrodeco.htm Muster Role of Captain James Strode's Company] ," muster rolls in Record Group 94 at the National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D. C., via "Old Lead Regional Historical Society". Retrieved18 August 2007 .] Kett, "The History of Jo Daviess County, p. 277.]Strode traveled to
Chicago for the first time in 1831 and returned occasionally throughout his life. On one trip to the settlement at Chicago in 1832, with Benjamin Mills and JudgeRichard M. Young , the group became aware of the early unrest in theBlack Hawk War . Once in Chicago they warned the settlers there of the war and its danger to their settlement. Strode was at the disastrous defeat of Major Isaiah Stillman's militia force at Stillman's Run. An engagement he attended just for "the fun."Daniels, Robert C. " [http://www.militaryhistoryonline.com/19thCentury/articles/blackhawkwar.aspx The Quality of Combatants in the Black Hawk War] ," "Military History Online",18 March 2007 . Retrieved18 August 2007 .] Back in Galena, Strode rose to the rank of colonel and was given command of the frontier fort in Galena and the 27th Regiment of the Illinois Militia.Meissen, James L. " [http://www.comportone.com/cpo/genealogy/articles/localhistory/BlackHawkWar.htm The Black Hawk War and Stillman's Run Questions and Answers] ," Genealogy Article Section, comportone.com. Retrieved18 August 2007 .] Kett, "The History of Jo Daviess County," Illinois", p. 285.]The fort was constructed in Galena beginning on
May 19 ,1832 .The same day as fort construction began Strode detailed a small unit to carry dispatches from to GeneralHenry Atkinson atDixon's Ferry (present-dayDixon, Illinois ). The group was ambushed by Kickapoo warriors later that day and one of the messengers was killed.Kett, "The History of Jo Daviess County," Illinois", p. 284.] On May 21, 1832 Strode declaredmartial law in Galena; his proclamation demanded that all able bodied men work on completing the fort from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. until it was finished. His proclamation also prohibited the sale of "spirits " at grocers and taverns from 8 a.m. until 7 p.m.The fort in Galena, known as the Stockade Refuge, was located at the center of town on Perry Street. It featured two
blockhouse s, one centered and the other in the corner of the stockade. The stockade's other three corners contained fortified houses. Strode's fortified home was about 200 feet to the east of the fort, along Bench Street. He also spent his command during the war passing down various orders to respond to incidents of violence across the frontier, such as thePlum River raid .Trask, Kerry A. " [http://books.google.com/books?id=8ZIXkMBBLw0C&pg=PP1&ots=jRiFSxlvrb&dq=trask+black+hawk&sig=nSjlUFPdozq5Pa4BZ_xxnI2XDnU Black Hawk: The Battle for the Heart of America] ", (Google Books ), Henry Holt and Company, New York: 2006, p. 197-198, (ISBN 0805077588). Retrieved13 August 2007 .]Political career
In August 1832 Strode was elected as a Democratic
state senator and moved to Chicago a year later." [http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/browse/bioshell.html?bioS&StrodeJamesM Ss] ", Biographical Dictionary, "Early Chicago Encyclopedia" ("earlychicago.com"). Retrieved18 August 2007 .] As a state senator Strode represented much of the area north of Peoria, and in 1835 he introduced legislation authorizing a government loan to commence work on theIllinois and Michigan Canal . The US$500,000 loan was negotiated by Illinois Governor Joseph Duncan, and in June 1836 construction on thecanal began.Ford, Thomas. "A History of Illinois: From Its Commencement as a State in 1818 to 1847", ( [http://books.google.com/books?id=0mgOAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA2-PA181&vq=James+M.+Strode&dq=History+of+Illinois+FOrd Google Books] ), Moore, Anderson & Co.: 1854, pp. 179-181. Retrieved18 August 2007 .] In July 1836 he was commissioned as the register for the U.S. Land Office in Chicago, whose offices were located in theSaloon Building on Clark Street.Late life
Strode worked as an attorney for much of his life and after 1837 he was a "practicing member" of the
Chicago Bar Association . Strode worked as aprosecutor until 1848.Notes
References
*Kett, H.F. and Co. "The History of Jo Daviess County, Illinois", ( [http://books.google.com/books?id=gWYOAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA284&dq=Buffalo+Grove+%22William+Durley%22#PPA284,M1 Google Books] ), H.F. Kett & Co., Chicago: 1878. Retrieved
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NAME = Strode, James M.
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SHORT DESCRIPTION = 19th century American militiamen and state politician
DATE OF BIRTH = Unknown
PLACE OF BIRTH = LikelyTennessee ,United States
DATE OF DEATH = Unknown
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