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seat in the United States House of Representatives. The campaign was "spirited," though there was no bitterness between the two candidates. In 1839, Campbell ran for reelection, again defeating Trousdale. He ran unopposed in 1841. Near the end of his third term in 1843 he resigned and returned to his
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After the war, Campbell was appointed by the legislature to a state circuit court judgeship. In 1851, he received the Whig nomination for governor. His opponent was William Trousdale, his old Seminole War superior, who had been elected in a close election in 1849. Trousdale had endorsed the
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recommended Campbell for military governor, but the appointment went to Andrew Johnson. On May 12, 1862, Campbell chaired a convention of Tennessee Unionists that mapped out a plan to bring the state back into the Union. Shortly afterward, President
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Virginia pioneers, "Black" David Campbell (b. 1710) and "White" David Campbell (b. 1706). His paternal grandfather, a son of "Black David" known as Captain David Campbell (1753–1832), was an early
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for the presidency. Though he disagreed with Johnson over several issues, namely election regulations Johnson had installed as military governor, he generally supported the Johnson presidency's
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in the Union Army. He accepted this commission, but resigned in January 1863, in part for health issues, and in part because he did not want to fight against his friends and neighbors.
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later that year, this company lost one-third of its men in an assault on the town's citadel, earning the nickname, the "Bloody First." Campbell's company also saw action at the
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of 1850, in which southern states threatened to secede if the federal government attempted to ban slavery in newly acquired territories, and blasted the
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St. George L. Sioussat, "Mexican War Letters of Col. William Bowen Campbell, of Tennessee, Written to Governor David Campbell, of Virginia, 1846-1847,"
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in the gubernatorial election later that year. Campbell declined this offer, however. Governor Harris offered him a command in the
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Campbell married Frances Owen in 1835. They had seven children: Mary, Margaret, Fanny, William, Joseph, John Owen, and Lemuel.
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of the First Regiment Tennessee Volunteers on June 3, 1846, and arrived with his regiment in Texas the following month. At the
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In May 1861, as a wave of pro-secession sentiment swept through Middle Tennessee in the wake of the
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law practice in Carthage. That same year, he was appointed major-general of the Tennessee militia.
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Following the collapse of the Whig Party in the mid-1850s, Campbell threw his support behind the
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Upon the outbreak of the Mexican–American War in 1846, Campbell answered Tennessee Governor
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In early 1862, after the Union Army occupied Middle Tennessee, Assistant Secretary of War
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hearings in the House in 1867, and served as an advisor during his trial in the Senate.
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In 1835, Campbell moved back to Carthage, and was elected to Smith County's seat in the
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Unionist Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Tennessee
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Whig Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Tennessee
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from taking his seat for several months. Campbell defended Johnson during his
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In 1864, Campbell aligned himself with the Democratic Party, and supported
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The War of 1812 in Tennessee Driving Tour: Possible Sites to be Included
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As governor, Campbell called for a more rational approach to resolving
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In 1837, Campbell successfully ran against Trousdale for the state's
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pioneer who built Campbell's Station, which has evolved into modern
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Campbell's mother, Catherine Bowen, was a granddaughter of General
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Historical Sketches of the Campbell, Pilcher and Kindred Families
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David Calease, Layton Carr, Keith Shumann, Carroll Van West,
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policies. After the war, Campbell was elected to the state's
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seat in the House of Representatives, but was prevented by
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William Bowen Campbell was a great-grandson of two early
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Campbell died on August 19, 1867, at his family home of
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He also served four terms in the 1668: 1326: 1312: 1068: 1038: 1036: 974:. United States Department of the Interior 838: 836: 834: 832: 830: 828: 29: 895:, Vol. 1, No. 2 (June 1915), pp. 129–135. 870: 868: 866: 864: 862: 860: 858: 856: 854: 852: 691:(1777–1814). She was a cousin of General 251:Cedar Grove Cemetery (Lebanon, Tennessee) 994:"Lebanon, Tennessee: A Tour of Our City" 947: 918: 898: 634: 427:Campbell was born on Mansker's Creek in 1033: 825: 502:'s call for volunteers. He was elected 483:. He served as a captain under Colonel 1686: 1253:Tennessee's 5th congressional district 1218:Tennessee's 6th congressional district 960: 849: 810: 808: 806: 804: 802: 800: 798: 796: 794: 706:(1735–1793), who had helped draft the 406:United States House of Representatives 170:March 4, 1837 â€“ March 3, 1843 116:July 24, 1866 â€“ March 3, 1867 1307: 931: 722:. A house built by Campbell's uncle, 1764:American people of the Seminole Wars 1704:People from Sumner County, Tennessee 1078:. United States Army. Archived from 986: 740: 716:National Register of Historic Places 565:candidate and fellow Tennessee Whig 1107:"William B. Campbell (id: C000104)" 791: 580:, and nominated Campbell to oppose 459:in 1830. In 1831, he was appointed 396:and soldier. He served as the 14th 13: 1724:Tennessee Constitutional Unionists 1714:19th-century Tennessee politicians 885: 822:, 2009. 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Index


Washington B. Cooper
Governor of Tennessee
William Trousdale
Andrew Johnson
U.S. House of Representatives
Tennessee
5th
Robert H. Hatton
John Trimble
U.S. House of Representatives
Tennessee
6th
Balie Peyton
Aaron V. Brown
Sumner County, Tennessee
Lebanon, Tennessee
Cedar Grove Cemetery (Lebanon, Tennessee)
Whig
Militia
United States Army

Brigadier General
Second Seminole War
Mexican–American War
Monterrey
Veracruz
Cerro Gordo
American Civil War
American politician

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