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  1. Augustus Caesar Dodge (January 4, 1812 – November 21, 1883) was a Democratic delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives from Iowa Territory, a U.S. minister to Spain, and one of the first set of United States senators to represent Iowa after it was admitted to the Union as a state.

  2. Augustus Caesar Dodge. From the Portrait and Biographical Album of Des Moines County, Iowa. Son of General Henry Dodge, 1st Territorial Governor of Wisconsin and brother of Henry Lafayette Dodge. Gen. Augustus C. Dodge is numbered among the honored pioneers of Des Moines County, and during his life was among the most noted men.

  3. Augustus Caesar Dodge (2 de enero de 1812 - 20 de noviembre de 1883) fue uno de los primeros senadores de los Estados Unidos en representar al estado de Iowa después de que fue admitido en la Unión como estado en 1846.

  4. Augustus Caesar Dodge (2 January 1812 – 20 November 1883) was a US Senator from Iowa (D) from 7 December 1848 to 22 February 1855, preceding James Harlan. Augustus Caesar Dodge was born in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri in 1812, the son of US Senator Henry Dodge and the nephew of Lewis F. Linn...

  5. 3 de jul. de 2015 · Augustus C. Dodge (1812-1883) George W. Jones was a Black Hawk War veteran and served in several political positions in Michigan, Wisconsin and Iowa Territories prior to his service in the Senate. After his tenure in the U.S. Senate, Augustus C. Dodge later served as minister to Spain under President Franklin Pierce, and had an ...

  6. Augustus C. Dodge, after losing his Iowa Senate seat in 1855, was appointed, by President Franklin Pierce to the post of minister to Spain, where he served until 1859. That same year, Dodge became the Democrat’s nominee for the Iowa governorship – matched against the anti-slavery candidate Samuel Kirkwood .

  7. Dodge, Augustus C. (Augustus Caesar), 1812-1883. http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w68340g4 (person) Prominent politician of the Democratic Party during Iowa's early days as a state. Dodge was a supporter of the Homestead Bill, Compromise Bill of 1850, anti-slavery legislation, and temperance.