He was appointed U.S. Senator from Minnesota as a Republican, and served from March 12, 1881 to October 30, 1881 in the 47th congress.
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By January 1864 he had risen to the rank of Colonel of the 67th Regiment Infantry U.S. Colored Troops.
Amos Alonzo Stagg | Alonzo Church | Harold Eugene Edgerton | Nash Edgerton | Alonzo Mourning | Joel Edgerton | Alonzo's King's Ballet | Alonzo Cano | Alicia Alonzo | Edgerton L. "Bubba" Henry | Alonzo Potter | Alonzo Horton | Alonzo B. Cornell | Michael Edward Edgerton | Matt Alonzo | Edwin Alonzo Boyd | Edgerton, Wisconsin | Edgerton's | Edgerton, Ohio | Doña Teodora Alonzo High School | "Doc" Edgerton | Alonzo Spellman | Alonzo L. McDonald | Alonzo Highsmith Jr. | Alonzo Fulgham | Alonzo Edwin Branch | Alonzo Drake |
Originally called Fulton Station, Edgerton was named after a 19th-century businessman, Elisha W. Edgerton.
A former president of the Asheville, North Carolina chapter of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), he is on the board of the Southern Legal Resource Center.
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By 2000, Edgerton was appointed the chairman of the board of directors of the Southern Legal Resource Center, headed by Kirk Lyons, who has defended Confederates in court.
Edgerton also served as president of the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad and the Ohio Railroad, which were constructed to connect major cities of the Midwest, especially the booming industrial city of Chicago, through which many natural resources flowed to the East.
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In 1854 he became a member of the board of directors for the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, and later was selected as its president.
The three men, Edgerton, Hawkins, and Kelly are depicted in a painting, Three Medals of Honor by artist Don Troiani.
Alonzo J. Ransier was nominated by the Republicans and defeated Independent Republican challenger William Gurney in the general election.
In 1934, high-speed photographer "Doc" Edgerton took the now-classic photograph "Wes Fesler Kicking a Football."