- memim.com gideon-welles.htmlGideon Welles. Gideon Welles ( born July 1, 1802 in Glastonbury, Connecticut, † February 11, 1878 in Hartford, Connecticut ) was an American politician.
- minecreek.info black-soldiers-2/gideon-welles.htmlExcerpt from Diary of Gideon Welles. ... When thousands of people gathered outside the White House to sing "The StarSpangled Banner" and other patriotic songs...
- womenhistoryblog.com 2010/10/mary-jane-hale-…From 1827–1835, he was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives. Gideon Welles married Mary Jane Hale on June 16, 1835, at Lewiston...
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/175391Look at other dictionaries: Gideon Welles — Portrait de Gideon Welles par Mathew Brady vers 1860. Gideon Welles (1er juillet 1802 – 11 février 1878)[1 …
- britannica.com biography/Gideon-WellesGideon Welles was the U.S. secretary of the navy under presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson. Born into a wealthy family, Welles was educated at...
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- millercenter.org president/lincoln/essays/welles-…Secret White House Tapes. ... Gideon Welles left the cabinet in 1869, retired to Connecticut, and died in 1878. University of Virginia Miller Center.
- encyclopedia.com people/history/us-history-…Gideon Welles >Gideon Welles (1802-1878), a member of Lincoln's Cabinet, is known >especially for the diary he kept throughout the Civil War [1] period.
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