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Charles Memorial Hamilton (November 1, 1840 – October 22, 1875) was a
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Biography

Born in Pine Creek Township,
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, Hamilton attended public schools and was graduated from the Columbia Law School,
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. During the
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, Hamilton entered the
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as a
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in 1861 and served in Company A, Fifth Regiment,
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. He was appointed judge-advocate of the general court-martial and general pass officer for the
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and also served on the staff of the Military Governor of
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, until he was transferred to
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in 1865. Hamilton was admitted to the bar in 1867 and commenced practicing law in Marianna, Florida. Upon the readmission of the State of Florida to representation, Hamilton was elected as a
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to the Fortieth and Forty-first Congresses and served from July 1, 1868, to March 3, 1871. He was unsuccessful in his candidacy for renomination in 1870. Hamilton was appointed Senior Major General of the Florida Militia in February 1871, was postmaster of
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from July 27, 1871, to March 1, 1872, and was appointed collector of customs at Key West, Florida, in February 1872, a position from which he resigned on account of ill health. Hamilton died in Pine Creek Township, Clinton County, Pa. and was interred at the Jersey Shore Cemetery.


Further reading

* "More Courage than Discretion': Charles M. Hamilton in Reconstruction-Era Florida," ''Florida Historical Quarterly'' 84 (Spring 2006).


References

Retrieved on 2008-09-28 {{DEFAULTSORT:Hamilton, Charles Memorial 1840 births 1875 deaths People from Clinton County, Pennsylvania Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Florida 19th-century American politicians Pennsylvania Reserves Union Army officers Military personnel from Pennsylvania