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James R. Doolittle married Mary Lovina Cutting on July 27, 1837. They had four sons and two daughters, and were married for 42 years before her death in 1879.
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Doolittle took a prominent part in the debate on the various war and reconstruction measures, upholding the federal government but always insisting that the
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During the Civil War, Doolittle supported many of Lincoln's policies, and he was active in representing Wisconsin's interests on
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A History of the University of Chicago, Founded by John D. Rockefeller: The First Quarter-Century
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while he maintained his residence in Racine. He served for a year as the acting president of the
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Their son James Jr. became a prominent lawyer in Chicago, and served five years on the
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in October 1859. He also proposed a constitutional amendment to ban secession.
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from March 4, 1857, to March 4, 1869. He was a strong supporter of President
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in the projected "reform cabinet" by Democratic presidential candidate
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in 1871 as a Democrat. After he lost, he retired from politics.
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in 1872, while he was under consideration for appointment as
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and believed that each state should determine questions of
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Candidates in the 1868 United States presidential election
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Doolittle returned to the Midwest and became a lawyer in
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in 1857 and 1863, respectively. He was a delegate to the
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Republican Party United States senators from Wisconsin
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Joint Special Committee on Conditions of Indian Tribes
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James Rood Doolittle
Senator Doolittle (disambiguation)

United States Senator
Wisconsin
Henry Dodge
Matthew H. Carpenter
Senate Indian Affairs Committee
William K. Sebastian
John B. Henderson
Wisconsin Circuit Court
Wyman Spooner
Charles Minton Baker
Hampton, New York
Providence, Rhode Island
Mound Cemetery
Racine, Wisconsin
Republican
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Alma mater
Hobart College
U.S. Senator from Wisconsin
Abraham Lincoln
American Civil War
Hampton, New York
Middlebury Academy
Wyoming, New York
Hobart College
Geneva, New York
New York bar association

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