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    Moses Henry Dodge (October 12, 1782 – June 19, 1867) was an American politician and military officer who was Democratic member to the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate, Territorial Governor of Wisconsin and a veteran of the Black Hawk War.

  2. Henry Dodge served his nation in a long and prosperous life on the nineteenth-century frontier. At an early age he established himself as a strong military leader and skillful negotiator. He served with distinction during the War of 1812 and the Winnebago and Black Hawk Wars, and led the first regiment of mounted US Dragoons.

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  3. The Life of Henry Dodge, from 1782 to 1833 : with Portrait by George Catlin and Maps of the Battles of the Pecatonica and Wisconsin Heights in the Black Hawk War | Northern Illinois University Digital Library. View. 1. Henry Dodge, Governor of the Original Territory of Wisconsin. BIOGRAPHIES are the life of history.

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  5. Vicennes, Indiana, 1782. d. Burlington, Iowa, 1867. Henry Dodge in 1834, by George Catlin ( WHi-27177) Henry Dodge spent his boyhood in Kentucky. In 1796 he moved westward with his family to the present Ste. Genevieve, Mo., where he engaged in lead mining, farming, and trading.

  6. Henry Percival Dodge ( Boston, Massachusetts, 18 de enero de 1870- Zúrich, Suiza, 16 de octubre de 1936) fue un abogado y diplomático estadounidense. Su carrera transcurrió en diversos puestos del servicio diplomático de Estados Unidos en países de Europa, Asia Oriental, América Central, América del Sur y África del norte ...

  7. 31 de ene. de 2021 · Henry Dodge, 1855. General Henry Dodge (1782-1867), served in the War of 1812, and in numerous engagements with Native Americans. After he retired from military service, he served as the governor of Wisconsin, both while it was a territory and then after it was admitted to statehood. He later served as a congressman and then a senator of Wisconsin.