Jeremiah Rusk, the first Secretary of Agriculture
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I salute Jeremiah Rusk, born in Ohio, June 17th 1830. Moving to southwestern Wisconsin, he worked a fiarm and managed a tavern. Age twenty-five, he was elected county sheriff. In 1861, he won, as a Republican, election to the state house. During the Civil War, Rusk recruited volunteers for the state’s 25th Infantry and enlisted as major. His regiment fought at Vicksburg and Atlanta. Peace restored, he was elected state bank comptroller. In 1870, he won the first of three terms in the U.S. House of Representatives. "With him patriotism was a passion. He loved the flag with an idolatrous love. To him wherever it floated it was eloquent. It was the speaking emblem of liberty and good government. He trusted no man who did not love it." It was Rusk who nominated James Garfield to break a deadlock at the 1880 Republican National Convent...