William Prosser, early Tennessee Republican Congressman
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I salute William Prosser, born near Harrisburg, March 16th 1834. Age twenty, he led a team of oxen to California and engaged in mining. While serving with the militia, Republicans nominated him for the legislature. Outbreak of civil war, Prosser returned home to enlist, fighting at Shiloh. Transferred from the 15th Pennsylvania Infantry, he was commissioned major of the 2nd (U.S.) Tennessee Cavalry. His regiment battled at Stone River and Knoxville. Mustered out as colonel, the patriot bought a farmstead near Nashville. Prosser won election to the state house in 1867 and to Congress the following year. His term focused on improving infrastructure and schools. He published the Nashville Republican newspaper. President Ulysses Grant appointed him the city's postmaster, then commissioner to the Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia and to the World Fai...