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Ozora P Stearns

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Preceded by
  
William Windom

Rank
  
Colonel

Political party
  
Republican

Name
  
Ozora Stearns

Succeeded by
  
William Windom

Allegiance
  
United States

Role
  
American Politician

Service/branch
  
Union Army

Party
  
Republican Party


Ozora P. Stearns

Born
  
January 15, 1831 De Kalb, New York (
1831-01-15
)

Alma mater
  
Oberlin College University of Michigan

Died
  
June 2, 1896, Pacific Beach, California, United States

Education
  
Oberlin College, University of Michigan

Previous office
  
Senator (MN) 1871–1871

Battles and wars
  
American Civil War

Ozora Pierson Stearns (January 15, 1831 – June 2, 1896) was an American politician.

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Early years

He moved to Ohio in 1833 with his parents, who settled in Lake County, Ohio.

Education

He attended Oberlin College, later graduating from the University of Michigan in 1858 and from the law department of that university in 1860. He was admitted to the bar in 1860 and commenced practice in Rochester, Minnesota.

Career

He was elected prosecuting attorney of Olmsted County, Minnesota in 1861 and served as mayor of Rochester from 1866-1868. He served in the Union Army during the Civil War as a first lieutenant in the 9th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment and later as colonel of the 39th United States Colored Infantry. He led the latter regiment at the Battle of the Crater on July 30, 1864. He was elected as a Republican to the United States Senate from Minnesota on January 18, 1871, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Daniel S. Norton, temporarily occupied by William Windom. He from January 23, 1871 until March 4, 1871 in the 41st Congress. Later he was a judge of the eleventh judicial district of Minnesota 1874 – 1895 and a regent of the University of Minnesota 1890 – 1895.

Death

He died in Pacific Beach, California. His remains were cremated in Los Angeles, California, and the ashes interred in Forest Hill Cemetery, Duluth, Minnesota.

References

Ozora P. Stearns Wikipedia