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Senator Winslow (other)
Senator Winslow may refer to: * Bradley Winslow (1831–1914), New York State Senate * Norris Winslow (1834–1900), New York State Senate * Warren Winslow Warren Winslow (January 1, 1810 – August 16, 1862) was the 33rd Governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1854 to 1855. Although first elected to the state senate in 1854, Winslow had a spectacular rise to Democratic Party leadership ...
(1810–1862), North Carolina State Senate {{disambiguation, tndis ...
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Bradley Winslow
Bradley Winslow (August 1, 1831 – October 24, 1914) was an American soldier, politician and lawyer who served as colonel of the 186th New York Regiment from 1864 to 1865 during the American Civil War. Winslow was also a member of the New York State Senate in 1880, and mayor of Watertown, New York, in 1875. Winslow studied at various seminaries and colleges, and began studying to become a lawyer in 1853. He worked in various law firms until being elected district attorney of Jefferson County, New York in 1859. At the break of the civil war, he resigned as district attorney and volunteered in the Union Army. He fought in the Northern Virginia campaign in 1862 as a Lieutenant colonel (United States), lieutenant colonel, and was promoted to colonel in September 1864. During his time as colonel, he assisted the Union Army in capturing forts during the Siege of Petersburg, and was discharged in June 1865 after suffering a gunshot wound. Winslow was Brevet (military), brevetted ...
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Norris Winslow
Norris M. Winslow (May 19, 1835 – May 10, 1900) was an American banker, merchant and politician based primarily in Watertown, New York, who built almost 100 buildings in the city. Early life and career Winslow was born on May 19, 1835, in Watertown, New York as the son of John Winslow (politician), John Winslow and Betsey Collins Winslow. Winslow attended State school, public schools in Fields Settlement, New York as a boy. He also studied at Falley Seminary and Watertown High School (New York), Watertown High School. He graduated in 1854, and became a clerk in a department store owned by Truman Keeler in Watertown, with a salary of $2 a week. After about two years working in the store, he purchased the stores stock and became a merchant. In 1866, he opened the Merchants' Bank of Watertown, which was incorporated as a Joint-stock company, stock company in April 1870, and he became CEO. In 1869, he purchased a cotton factory in Watertown, New York#Industry, Factory Square, ...
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