- John Cochrane (general)
John Cochrane (
August 27 ,1813 Palatine,Montgomery County, New York -February 7 ,1898 Manhattan ,New York City ) was an American lawyer, Union Army general and politician.Life
He was the grandson of John Cochran, Surgeon General of the
Continental Army .He studied first at
Union College , but then graduated fromHamilton College in 1831. Afterwards he studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1834, and practiced in Oswego andSchenectady , and then moved to New York City.In 1852, he campaigned for
Franklin Pierce who appointed him Surveyor of thePort of New York in 1853. He was a Democratic member of the 35th and36th United States Congress es, serving from 1857 to 1861, where he took a prominent part in the debates on land reform, revenue, and other public questions.At the outbreak of the
American Civil War he became a colonel of the First United States Chasseurs (65th New York Regiment), which he commanded in thePeninsular Campaign . In July 1862, he was brevetted a brigadier general of volunteers, but resigned his commission in June 1863, on account of failing health. Before that date, he had commanded a brigade under Brigadier GeneralJohn Newton of the VI Corps. This brigade was present at theBattle of Fredericksburg . Cochrane had also agitated for the removal ofAmbrose Burnside as commander of theArmy of the Potomac .Alexander Shaler replaced Cochrane as commander of the brigade.Cochrane was
New York State Attorney General from 1864 to 1865, elected on the ticket which was nominated by the Union State Convention including Republicans andWar Democrat s.In 1864, he was nominated by the Radical Republicans for the vice-presidency on the ticket with
John C. Frémont , but Frémont soon withdrew. He was a delegate to the1868 Republican National Convention .As leader of the New York delegation to the Liberal Republican Convention at
Cincinnati in 1872, he was instrumental in securing the nomination ofHorace Greeley for the presidency.Afterwards he became a Democrat again, and was elected a Sachem of
Tammany Hall . In 1872 and 1873, he was President of the Common Council of New York City. As such he was Acting Mayor of New York when MayorA. Oakley Hall temporarily retired during the Tweed investigation.He died at his home at 7 East Sixty-Second Street in
Manhattan , and was buried atAlbany Rural Cemetery inMenands, New York .He was a member of the
Society of the Cincinnati .ee also
* List of American Civil War generals
References
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*CongBio|C000570 Retrieved on2008-08-17
* [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9E06E1D9163EEE34BC4E52DFBF668388679FDE] His nomination for NYSAG, in NYT on September 16, 1863
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cochrane-coey.html] Political Graveyard
* [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9E00E0D71E3DE433A2575AC0A9649C94699ED7CF] His obit in NYT on February 9, 1898
* [http://www.oag.state.ny.us/previous_aglist.html] List of New York Attorneys General, at Office of the NYSAGPersondata
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