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  Augustus C. Dodge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Augustus Caesar Dodge (January 2, 1812 - November 20, 1883) was one of the first two United States Senators to represent the state of Iowa after it was admitted to the Union as a state in 1846.
Dodge served in the Senate from 1846 to 1855, when he resigned to accept a diplomatic position.
Dodge was a member of the Democratic party.
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 Iceberg at the Golden Gate : ET Research (2002) by Jan C. Nielsen - 12 February 2002
Henry Washington Dodge was born in Sonora, in Tuolumne (pronounced "Too-all-me") County, California, on June 3, 1859.
In his campaigning, Dodge was known for his memorable "flboard." He used it to write on and to show audiences the clear inequities that existed in the tax structure, as well as the manner he was dealing with them.
Dodge was a Democrat, and an associate of Gavin McNab, the local Democratic party chief who was often referred to as "the Scotchman."[9] Dodge also closely worked with the wealthy James Duval Phelan, San Francisco’s mayor, and later a U.S. senator.
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 Southwest Indian Relief Council - SWIRC - helps Native Americans throughout the Southwest United States
Henry Chee Dodge was born in Ft. Defiance, Arizona, the son of a Navajo-Jemez mother and a Mexican silversmith father.
Dodge was passed from family to family and during a mix-up was left along the trail.
Dodge had carefully saved all the money he made in his various jobs and by 1890 started investing in a trading post and sheep ranch.
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 Henry Dodge
DODGE, Henry, soldier, born in Vincennes, Indiana, 12 October 1782; died in Burlington, Iowa, 19 June 1867.
Henry commanded a mounted company of volunteer riflemen in August and September 1812, became major of Louisiana militia under General Howard on 28 September major in McNair's regiment of Missouri militia in April 1813, and commanded a battalion of Missouri mounted infantry, as lieutenant colonel, from August till October 1814.
General Dodge was unsurpassed as an Indian fighter, and a sword, with the thanks of the nation, was voted him by congress.
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 Cline Library - Indigenous Voices of the Colorado Plateau - Navajo Leaders
Dodge lived with various other family members until there was a mix-up and he was accidentally left alone beside a trail.
Dodge was survived by five of his six children, one of whom was Annie Dodge Wauneka.
A great humanitarian, Dodge fought for human rights, rights that she believed all people were entitled to have.
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 Dodgeville, Wisconsin Area Chamber of Commerce - Dodgeville Home
In 1827, when Dodgeville was founded, it wasn't the landscape that enticed the adventurer Henry Dodge, his family, and about 40 miners to set up camp here - it was the lead that the land would yield.
Dodge made a pact with the local Winnebago Indians and they built a crude fort and smelting operation.
As for Henry Dodge, in 1836 he became Wisconsin's first Territorial Governor, following a distinguished military career and later served as United States Senator in the years leading up to the Civil War.
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 Pre-civil war
Colonel Dodge resigned from the Army in 1836 to accept appointment as Superintendent of Indian Affairs and Governor of the Territory of Wisconsin.
Henry Dodge served with distinction as a military leader in war and as a civic leader in peace.
Henry Leavenworth entered the Army in 1812 as a company commander but served with such gallantry and distinction that he was brevetted colonel in 1814 and placed in command of a regiment.
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 LAPAHIE.com 3.4  \  Annie Dodge Wauneka (1910 - 1997)
Annie Dodge Wauneka, daughter of Henry Chee Dodge, became known for the improvements she got through political channels and through her radio program in the unsanitary home environment that the Navajos were accustom to, which caused Tuberculosis, Infant Deaths, and Alcoholism, among her people.
She is the daughter of Henry Chee Dodge, the last Chief of the Navajos, and the Tribal Council’s first Navajo Tribal Chairman, serving in that office at different times a total of more than eight years.
Henry Chee Dodge told her to respect her elders and the memory of the old Navajos who had gone before them.
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 Explore Dodge County, Wisconsin: attractions, historic sites, parks and recreation, nature centers, festivals and ...
Founded in 1836 by Territorial Governor, Henry Dodge, many of the county's communities were settled well before Wisconsin became a state, and most offer historical sites and museums that highlight their long and colorful histories.
Dodge County offers visitors a wide range of lodgings from campsites under the stars to luxurious accommodations in a restored 19th century inn or Victorian Mansion, full-service RV parks, economy motels, resort cottages and country hide-aways.
The Dodge County Historical Society Museum is located in a Richardson Romanesque building, towered and turreted, built of sandstone and limestone in 1890 to hold the Williams Free Library.
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 Henry/Laurena
Henry was the grandson of Rev. Josiah Rogers Dodge, and the son of Josiah Jr.
Henry DODGE was born on 23 Dec 1813 in Elizabethtown, Hardin Co.,
Henry Dodge 47 M birthplace KY Lorana 53 F NC Silas 19 M IL Cermalia 18 F IL Thomas 16 M IL Louisa 13 F IL Mary 11 F IL Hester 8 F IL Sarilda Jolly 18 F IL Henry was a farmer.
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 Wisconsin Territory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1838, Iowa Territory was formed, reducing Wisconsin Territory to size of the present state of Wisconsin.
President Andrew Jackson appointed Henry Dodge Governor and John S. Horner Secretary.
The first legislative assembly of the new territory was convened by Governor Henry Dodge at Belmont, Wisconsin in the present Lafayette County on October 25, 1836.
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 edsanders.com - Dodge Genealogy
James DODGE died in Calais, VT. In 1833 among the subscribers to the bonus for building the new state house were James and Robert Dodge.
Mary DODGE was born on Feb 20 1811 in Enosburg, VT. She died on Mar 14 1888 in East Montpelier, VT..
Hannah DODGE was born in Jul 1813 in Enosburg, VT. She died on Jun 13 1883 in Calais VT. Hannah DODGE and Richard West TOBY had no known children.
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 Dodge County Minnesota Historical
Dodge County Historical Society is housed in the former St. John's Episcopal Church built in 1869 from native limestone under the direction of the first pastor, Peter Ruth.
Once a part of the Wisconsin Territory, Dodge County was established in 1855.
Its' namesake Henry Dodge was then Governor of the Wisconsin Territory.
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 Toledo's Attic - Henry Dodge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Henry Dodge was a native of Toledo, born on 27 December 1871.
Henry was involved in the development of some important innovations, including the "Dodge Process" for hydrating lime which helped revolutionize the quick lime industry.
Henry P. Dodge died on June 17, 1943 and is buried in Section 148A, Lot 42 at Woodlawn Cemetery.[John M. Killits, ed., Toledo and Lucas County, Ohio 1823-1923, vol.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Dodge
Dodge, Adah — of Oakland, Alameda County, Calif. Democrat.
Dodge, Henry — of Detroit, Wayne County, Mich. Republican.
Dodge, Mary — of Henryetta, Okmulgee County, Okla. Democrat.
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 LAPAHIE.com 3.4  \  Henry Chee Dodge
Henry Chee Dodge was a U.S. official government Interpreter, the last official Head Chief of the Navajos, and first Tribal Chairman of the Navajo Tribe.
Henry Chee Dodge was elected again in 1946, this time to the Vice-Chairmanship under Sam Ahkeah.
Dodge was one of the Navajos' most influential leaders throughout the first half of the 20th century.
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 Thomas Holcombe of Connecticut - Person Page 933
She was the daughter of Henry Anson Hayden and Virginia S. Dodge.
Henry Dodge Hayden died on 28 June 1854 at age 1.
Henry Langton Hayden died on 21 December 1847 at age 0.
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 Henry Dodge - Wisconsin Historical Society
Born in Indiana, Henry Dodge came to Wisconsin in 1827.
Dodge took a prominent part in the Black Hawk War of 1832 as Colonel of the Iowa County militia, and was the first Territorial governor of Wisconsin.
Cogswell, William F. "Henry Dodge." Oil painting in the Wisconsin Historical Museum.
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 Henry Chee Dodge
The survivors, including Dodge, were forced to walk hundreds of miles from northeast Arizona to northwest New Mexico, where they were confined on the Bosque Redondo Reservation at Fort Sumner.
In addition to his interpretive abilities, Dodge was also known for his skill in diplomacy, and he was often called in to mediate territorial disputes between Navajos and white settlers in the region.
Although the Navajo were at first reluctant to have Dodge as their chief—he was not a full-blooded Navajo and he had been chosen by a U.S. government representative—Dodge eventually won the confidence of his people, serving as a bridge between the white world and the traditional world of the Navajo.
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 Dodge, Henry - KS-Cyclopedia - 1912   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Dodge, Henry, soldier, was born at Vincennes, Ind., Oct. 12, 1782, the son of Israel Dodge, who served in the Continental army during the Revolutionary war.
In the war of 1812 Henry Dodge commanded a mounted company of volunteer riflemen and became major of a Louisiana regiment of militia under Gen. Howard.
He was major in McNair's regiment of Missouri militia and commanded a battalion of Missouri mounted infantry, with the rank of lieutenant-colonel, from Aug. to Oct., 1814.
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 Black Hawk War of 1832
Henry and Dodge had a commanding position on the highlands that bordered the river's flood plain.
Dodge reported that his Winnebago scouts and his and Henry's militiamen had taken nearly forty Sauk and Fox scalps after the battle.
As he followed them, Dodge left no doubts about his intentions: "Be assured that every possible exertion will Be made to destroy the Enemy crippled as they must be with their wounded and families as well as their want [lack] of provision supplies."
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 Trail dust, 10/29/2005 - Slain Indian agent's Navajo son ascended to wealth, status   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Few people remember Dodge, but in his day, he was an interesting and well-known character on the Southwestern frontier.
Dodge was born into a prominent Missouri family in 1810.
Henry thought a military career was for him, and at age 22, he fought in the Black Hawk Indian War.
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 Brown Ancestors
Henry Miner, born 23 Jun 1779 in New London, New London Co, CT; married Emaline Martha Stranaham 17 Jan 1829 in New London, New London Co, CT; born 07 Feb 1800 in New London, New London Co, CT; died 19 Jul 1843 in New York.
Stephen Henry Dodge, born 26 Jan 1775 in Shelburne, MA; died 25 Feb 1848 in Cazenovia, New York; married Mehitable Hudson 02 Mar 1796 in Conway, Franklin Co, MA; born 1780 in Ashfield, MA; died 22 Apr 1861 in Cazenovia, NY.
Henry Hawley, born 26 Jan 1686/87 in Stratford, CT; died 18 Feb 1750/51 in Stratford CT; married (1) Mary Curtis; married (2) Mary Pickett 18 Jun 1713 in CT?.
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 Dodge, 1855
General Henry Dodge (1782-1867), served in the War of 1812, and in numerous engagements with Native Americans.
The revenue cutter Henry Dodge was constructed by Page and Allen of Portsmouth, Virginia.
Remaining in Roger's command, she assisted the Confederate Army in defending the Texas coast until December 1862 when she was officially transferred to the control of the Confederate Army's Quartermaster Department at Houston.
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 The Dodge Tree
Captain John Dodge, chosen Representative to the General Court in 1692/2-96 and again in 1702, was frequently on the Grand and Petit Juries and on various town and parish committees.
Dodge further said "Not withstanding what is Giuen; what shall thess young beginners do for household stuff' and deponent John West proposed that Dodge shoud give his son John 10 li and Proctor should give his daughter 5 li, to be paid at the merchants to which proposition they both agreed."
It is confirmed that Reuben Dodge lived next door to his brother Solomon Dodge in the 1800 census for Oxford, Chenango Co., N. Reuben Dodge did not record land ownership and perhaps he lived in a cabin on brother Solomon Dodge's farm, or perhaps just didn't record his ownership.
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 Dodge Ball, Dodge Dart, Dodge Tomahawk, Dodge Srt4, Dodge Spirit, Np Dodge, Dodge Radiator, Triad Dodge, Dodge ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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 Henry DODGE
DODGE, Henry, (half-brother of Lewis Fields Linn, father of Augustus Caesar Dodge), a Delegate and a Senator from Wisconsin; born in Vincennes, Ind., October 12, 1782; received a limited schooling; moved to Missouri in 1796 and settled at Ste.
“Colonel Henry Dodge and His Regiment of Dragoons on the Plains in 1834.” Annals of Iowa 17 (January 1930): 173-97.
The Life of Henry Dodge, from 1782 to 1833.
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 Earl Fischer Database of St. Louisans
Children were: Mary L E DIX, Charles Henry DIX, George E DIX, William B DIX, Ida J E DIX.
Marie Elizabeth DODGE was christened on 3 Oct 1827 in St Louis King Fr, St Louis, St Louis Co, MO. Parents: Henry DODGE and Christian MCDONALD.
William Israel DODGE was christened on 23 Apr 1838 in St Louis King Fr, St Louis, St Louis Co, MO. Parents: Augustus DODGE and Sarah ----.
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 Philip Henry Dodge, The Voice of Kegan Fall
A tragic element in the loveliness of Kegan Fall is that many a poor, discouraged student who had so overworked his brain as to have lost all sense of relative values had flung himself into its rushing water and been swept to death.
Philip Henry Dodge (1859-1921) was an American missionary and sometime poet who spent many years in Japan.
A commemorative volume celebrating Dodge and his work, Philip Henry Dodge, Message Bearer, with a Collection of his Verses, edited by Colbert Naoya Kurokawa and Laura Cluck Kurokawa, appeared in Tokyo in 1939.
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 John Henry Dodge
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DODGE, John Henry, missionary, born in Wenham, Massachusetts, 14 February 1828: died in Wendell, Massachusetts, 18 June 1863.
He worked on a farm till his seventeenth year, when he was apprenticed to a carpenter, and at the same time studied by himself.
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