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Anson Rood


Anson Rood Capt Anson Rood 1827 1898 Find A Grave Memorial

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The Discussion Between Rev. Joel Parker, and Rev. A. Rood, on the Question "What are the Evils Inseparable from Slavery," which was Referred to by Mrs. Stowe, in "Uncle Tom's Cabin": Reprinted from the Philadelphia Christian Observer of 1846

Anson Rood (September 23, 1827 – January 17, 1898) was an American businessman, farmer, and politician.

Anson Rood PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA 1857 COVER AND LETTER FROM REV ANSON ROOD

Born in Jericho, Vermont, Rood moved with his parents to Chicago, Illinois, in 1837, and then to Joliet, Illinois. In 1841, Rood moved to Wisconsin Territory. He served in the 38th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War and was a quartermaster. Rood served on the Stevens Point, Wisconsin Common Council and was president of the council from 1850 to 1860. Rood served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1857 and 1862. In 1870, Rood moved to Randolph, Iowa to a farm and was President of the Nebraska City, Sidney and North Eastern Railroad. He died in Randolph, Iowa.

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