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George R. Latham

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761: 767: 38: 225:, Latham married the former Caroline Thayer, daughter of blacksmith Franklin Thayer, who had been born in Massachusetts but married Virginian Nancy Mason and raised their children in Virginia. In the 1860 census, Latham's young family in Grafton in Taylor County also included Caroline's 15-year-old sister and two printers, presumably boarders. By 1870, Franklin Taylor was incapacitated and had moved from 328:
to be captured by Confederates in November 1864 with almost no resistance. Although convicted and sentenced to be dismissed from the service, perhaps because senior authorities recognized the number of times the station changed hands and the size of the raiding force, Latham nonetheless returned to
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and the Beverly/Fairmont Road), and was the head of a household which consisted of his wife, three sons (including West Virginia infantry veteran Franklin T. Thayer) and another daughter, as well as George and Caroline Latham and their by then five children. The Lathams would have eight children.
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Franklin Thayer's great-grandfather, Capt. Abel Thayer, had been a patriot during the American Revolutionary War who had raised the alarm at Lexington and fought to defend Boston.
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Prominent Men of West Virginia: Biographical Sketches, the Growth and Advancement of the State, a Compendium of Returns of Every Election, a Record of Every State Officer
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the following day, Latham and his Grafton Guards protected their railroads. The Clarksburg Resolution called for western Virginians to meet at
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brigadier general on March 13, 1865, days after the court martial conviction was reversed and shortly before he was honorably discharged.
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in 1867, returning to West Virginia in 1870. Latham then briefly lived with his elderly father-in-law and relatives before moved to
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Latham soon commanded the local militia, the Grafton Guards. When contrary to the wishes of western Virginia delegates, the
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in 1864, and he served from 1865 to 1867, but did not seek re-election. Instead, he accepted an appointment
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on May 13, 1861, before the vote, and Latham became active Taylor County's primary for delegates to the
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This article is about the Virginia politician and lawyer. For other people with the same name, see
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Unconditional Union Party members of the United States House of Representatives from West Virginia
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with a motto "the Constitution, the Union and the Enforcement of the Laws" and which endorsed the
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voted for secession on April 17 and various Virginia militia units seized the federal arsenal at
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1870 U.S. Federal Census for Webster District, Taylor County, West Virginia, family no. 140
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as a young man, was admitted to the Virginia bar in 1859, and began his legal practice in
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on December 16, 1917. He was interred in Heavner Cemetery in Buckhannon.
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Members of the United States House of Representatives from West Virginia
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National Archives, RG 153, Entry 15A, Court martial case file NN-3449
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1870 U.S. Federal Census for Taylor County, Virginia, family no. 785
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Members of the U.S. House of Representatives from West Virginia
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Atkinson, George Wesley; Gibbens, Alvaro Franklin (1890).
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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George Latham (disambiguation)

U.S. House of Representatives
West Virginia
2nd
William G. Brown
Bethuel Kitchen
Haymarket, Virginia
Buckhannon
Union
Politician
Lawyer
West Virginia
American Civil War
Union Army
United States House of Representatives
West Virginia's 2nd congressional district
Melbourne, Australia
Haymarket, Virginia
Taylor County
Boothsville
Pruntytown
Northwestern Turnpike
Appalachian Mountains
Grafton
Taylor County, Virginia
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Northwestern Virginia Railroad
Constitutional Union Party
John Bell

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