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  • Henry Wilson
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  • Henry Wilson (16 February 181222 November 1875) was the 18th Vice President of the United States (1873–1875) and a Senator from Massachusetts (1855–1873). Before and during the American Civil War, he was a leading Republican, and a strong opponent of slavery. He devoted his energies to the destruction of the "Slave Power" - the faction of slave owners and their political allies which anti-slavery Americans saw as dominating the country.
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serviceyears
  • 1861
term start
  • 1855-01-31
  • 1861-03-04
  • 1873-03-04
Birth Date
  • 1812-02-16
Commands
  • 22
Branch
  • Union Army
death place
preceded
Spouse
Name
  • Henry Wilson
ImageSize
  • 245
longside
Succeeded
President
Party
  • Republican
Birth Place
Title
  • Vice President of the United States
  • Persons who have lain in state or honor
  • Republican vice presidential nominee
  • in the United States Capitol rotunda
term end
  • 1873-03-04
  • 1875-11-22
death date
  • 1875-11-22
Rank
  • 22
Class
  • 2
Allegiance
  • Union
Battles
jr/sr
  • United States Senator
Successor
Before
Religion
Years
  • 1872
  • --03-04
  • --11-25
  • --01-31
After
State
  • Massachusetts
Order
  • 18
  • Chairman of the
  • Senate Committee on Military Affairs
Signature
  • Henry Wilson Signature2.svg
Nationality
  • American
Predecessor
abstract
  • Henry Wilson (16 February 181222 November 1875) was the 18th Vice President of the United States (1873–1875) and a Senator from Massachusetts (1855–1873). Before and during the American Civil War, he was a leading Republican, and a strong opponent of slavery. He devoted his energies to the destruction of the "Slave Power" - the faction of slave owners and their political allies which anti-slavery Americans saw as dominating the country. He was considered a "Radical Republican". After the Civil War, he supported the Radical program for Reconstruction. in 1872, he was elected Vice President as running mate with President Ulysses S. Grant, and served from 4 March 1873 until his death on 22 November 1875.