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Encyclopedia > Alvin P. Hovey
Alvin P. Hovey as a brigadier general.
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Alvin P. Hovey as a brigadier general.

Alvin Peterson Hovey (September 6, 1821November 23, 1891) was a Union general during the American Civil War and a post-war governor of Indiana. September 6 is the 249th day of the year (250th in leap years). ... 1821 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... November 23 is the 327th day of the year (328th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 38 days remaining. ... 1891 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... Map of the division of the states during the Civil War. ... The American Civil War was fought in North America from 1861 until 1865 between the United States of America – forces coming mostly from the 23 northern states of the Union – and the newly-formed Confederate States of America, which consisted of 11 southern states that had declared their secession. ... A governor is also a device that regulates the speed of a machine. ... State nickname: The Hoosier State Other U.S. States Capital Indianapolis Largest city Indianapolis Governor Mitch Daniels (R) Senators Richard Lugar (R) Evan Bayh (D) Official languages English Area 94,321 km² (38th)  - Land 92,897 km²  - Water 1,424 km² (1. ...


Hovey was born in Mount Vernon, Indiana. After receiving an education in the public schools, he held a variety of jobs including bricklayer, school teacher, and lawyer. He received a commission in the U.S. Army during the Mexican-American War, but saw no action. After the war, he filled a vacant position as an Indiana state Supreme Court justice and served as a U.S. District Attorney when the Civil War started. Mount Vernon is a city located in Posey County, Indiana. ... The Army is the branch of the United States armed forces which has primary responsibility for land-based military operations. ... The Mexican-American War was fought between the United States and Mexico between 1846 and 1848. ... A district attorney is the title of an American public official who represents the government in the prosecution of criminals. ...


He was appointed Colonel of the 24th Indiana Volunteer Regiment and fought in the Battle of Shiloh under General Lew Wallace. In April, 1862, he was appointed brigadier general of volunteers and assumed command of the District of East Arkansas. He commanded the 12th Division, XIII Corps during the Vicksburg Campaign. Hovey took a prominent part in the Battle of Champion Hill and won the praise of General Ulysses S. Grant for his services there. He led the division through the Siege of Vicksburg. He commanded the 1st Division, XXIII Corps during the first part of the Atlanta Campaign until the division was discontinued in August of 1864. He then commanded the District of Indiana. At the wishes of Governor Oliver P. Morton, Hovey raised 10,000 new recruits to serve in the Union Army. He received a brevet promotion to major general in 1864 and resigned from the army the following year. Colonel is both a military rank and civilian title, used by nearly every country in the world. ... Battle of Shiloh Conflict American Civil War Date April 6-7, 1862 Place Hardin County, Tennessee Result Union victory The Battle of Shiloh, also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, was a major battle in the American Civil War, fought April 6–7, 1862, in southwestern Tennessee. ... Lew Wallace Lewis Lew Wallace (April 10, 1827–February 15, 1905) was an American Civil War general, U.S. statesman and author, who is probably best remembered for his historical novel Ben-Hur. ... April is the fourth month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of four with the length of 30 days. ... 1862 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... A Brigadier General, or one-star general, is the lowest rank of general officer in the United States and some other countries, ranking just above Colonel and just below Major General. ... XIII Corps was a corps of the Union Army during the American Civil War. ... Battle of Vicksburg Conflict American Civil War Date May 18 - July 4, 1863 Place Warren County, Mississippi Result Union victory The Battle of Vicksburg was an American Civil War siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi, on a well-fortified west-facing cliff on the Mississippi River. ... Grants Operations against Vicksburg The Battle of Champion Hill, or Bakers Creek, fought May 16, 1863, was the pivotal battle in the Vicksburg Campaign of the American Civil War. ... Ulysses S. Grant (April 27, 1822 – July 23, 1885) was a Union general in the American Civil War and the 18th President of the United States (1869–1877). ... Battle of Vicksburg Conflict American Civil War Date May 18 - July 4, 1863 Place Warren County, Mississippi Result Union victory The Battle of Vicksburg was an American Civil War siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi, on a well-fortified west-facing cliff on the Mississippi River. ... Union General William T. Sherman and his staff in the trenches outside of Atlanta The Atlanta Campaign was a series of battles fought throughout northeast Georgia and the area around Atlanta, Georgia, during the summer of 1864, leading to the eventual fall of Atlanta and hastening the end of the... Note: as an adjective (stressed on the second syllable instead of the first), august means honorable. ... 1864 was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... Oliver Hazard Perry Throck Morton (August 4, 1823–November 1, 1877) was a U.S. politician of the Republican Party. ... The 21st Michigan Infantry, a company of Shermans veterans. ... In the US military, brevet refers to a warrant authorizing a commissioned officer to hold a higher rank temporarily, but usually without receiving the pay of that higher rank. ... Insignia of a United States Air Force Major General German Generalmajor Insignia Major General is a military rank used in many countries. ... 1864 was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ...


After the end of the Civil War, he was sent as a U.S. Minister to Peru. After serving in Peru for five years, he returned to his hometown of Mount Vernon and practiced law. He turned down a nomination for governor, but won election as Congressman in 1886. In 1888, he accepted a second nomination for governor and won the election. Hovey died in office and is buried in the Bellefontaine Cemetery near Mount Vernon. An ambassador, rarely embassador, is a diplomatic official accredited to a foreign sovereign or government, or to an international organization, to serve as the official representative of his or her own. ... A governor is also a device that regulates the speed of a machine. ... A Congressman or Congresswoman (generically, Congressperson) is a politician who is a member of a Congress. ... 1886 is a common year starting on Friday (click on link to calendar) // Events January 18 - Modern field hockey is born with the formation of The Hockey Association in England. ... 1888 is a leap year starting on Sunday (click on link for calendar). ...


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Preceded by:
Isaac P. Gray
Governor of Indiana
1888–1891
Succeeded by:
Ira Joy Chase


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Governors of Indiana
Jennings | Boon | W. Hendricks | Ray | Noble | Wallace | Bigger | J. Whitcomb | Dunning | Wright | Willard | Hammond | Lane | Morton | Baker | T. Hendricks | Williams | Gray | Hovey | Chase | Matthews | Mount | Durbin | Hanly | Marshall | Ralston | Goodrich | McCray | Branch | Jackson | Leslie | McNutt | Townsend | Schricker | Gates | Schricker | Craig | Handley | Welsh | Branigin | E. Whitcomb | Bowen | Orr | Bayh | O'Bannon | Kernan | Daniels

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