John Albion Andrew, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

John Albion Andrew

Massachusetts governor during the Civil War

Date of Birth: 31-May-1818

Place of Birth: Windham, Maine, United States

Date of Death: 30-Oct-1867

Profession: lawyer, politician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About John Albion Andrew

  • John Albion Andrew (May 31, 1818 – October 30, 1867) was an American lawyer and politician from Massachusetts.
  • He was elected in 1860 as the 25th Governor of Massachusetts, serving between 1861 and 1866, and led the state's contributions to the Union cause during the American Civil War (1861-1865).
  • He was a guiding force behind the creation of some of the first African-American units in the United States Army, including the 54th Massachusetts Infantry. Educated at Bowdoin College, Andrew was a radical abolitionist of slavery from an early age, engaged in the legal defense of fugitive slaves against owners seeking their return.
  • He provided legal support to John Brown after his 1859 raid on Harpers Ferry, Virginia, raising his profile and propelling him to the Massachusetts governor's chair.
  • Andrew was a persistent voice criticizing 16th President Abraham Lincoln's conduct of the war, and pressing him to end slavery.
  • By the end of the war, his politics had moderated, and he came to support Lincoln's former Vice President, a War Democrat, now 17th President Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction agenda. In Massachusetts, Andrew opposed the Know Nothing movement of the 1850s and the state's strict alcohol prohibition laws, and oversaw the state takeover of the Hoosac Tunnel construction project.
  • In 1865, he signed legislation establishing the Massachusetts State Police, the first statewide police force of its type in the nation.
  • He died early of apoplexy at the age of 49.

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