Joseph Abbott, from New Hampshire Soldier to North Carolina Senator
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I salute Joseph Abbott, born in New Hampshire, July 15th 1825. He edited a newspaper after studying law. An anti-slavery governor commissioned him to reorganize the state militia. During the Civil War, Abbott commanded the state’s 7th Infantry. His regiment battled through Virginia and the Carolinas. Stationed at Wilmington when peace restored, he decided to remain. Abbott empathized with African-Americans and defended their rights at the 1868 constitutional convention. That year, the legislature elected him a U.S. Senator. Receiving his vote were the 15th Amendment, the [anti-] Ku Klux Klan Act and other GOP achievements. He also served on the Republican National Committee. Later years, Abbott worked in the lumber industry and founded a newspaper. President Ulysses Grant and President Rutherford Hayes named him to Treasury Department posit...