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  1. Samuel Jordan Kirkwood (December 20, 1813 – September 1, 1894) was an American politician who twice served as governor of Iowa, twice as a U.S. Senator from Iowa, and as the U.S. Secretary of the Interior . Early life and career. Coralville mills in 1870; Kirkwood's mill on the right.

  2. 13 de ene. de 2024 · Samuel J. Kirkwood – Iowa’s Civil War Governor. Iowa’s fifth (1860-64) and ninth (1876-77) governor, and U.S. Senator (1866-67, 1877-81) Iowa’s Civil War Governor, Samuel Jordan Kirkwood, was born on December 20, 1813 in Harford County, Maryland (see maps below). The son of Jabez Kirkwood, a blacksmith, Samuel attended ...

  3. SAMUEL J. KIRKWOOD, Iowa’s fifth and ninth governor, was born in Harford County, Maryland on December 20, 1813. His education was attained at the John McLeod Academy in Washington, D.C. He studied law in Ohio, was admitted to the bar in 1843, and established a successful legal practice in Mansfield.

  4. Samuel Kirkwood served as Iowa governor for most of the Civil War, from January 1860 until January 1864.Kirkwood had been born in Maryland and studied law in Ohio. Before coming to Iowa in 1855, he was an attorney in Mansfield, Ohio, and a prosecuting attorney for Richland County, Ohio.

  5. Samuel J. Kirkwood sent clown the Mississippi River to St. Louis—ultimately to fight at Wilsons Creek, and the Second Iowa Regiment was being mobilized in Keokuk. Kirkwood had been urging the War Department in Wash­ ington to send arms for the military equip­ ment of these volunteers. On August 1, 1861, he finally got some action.

  6. 15 de abr. de 2019 · Ex-Governor Samuel J. Kirkwood of Iowa City, Iowa, was Secretary of the Interior under President Garfield. He did a great deal for the Indians during that time, and in appreciation “Sitting...

  7. Samuel Jordan Kirkwood was born in 1813 in Harford County, Maryland. After early schooling at an academy in Washington, D.C., and a brief career as a drugstore clerk, Kirkwood moved with his family moved to Richland County, Ohio, where he worked as a teacher and a deputy county assessor.