John Croxton, anti-slavery Kentucky Republican




Grand Old Partisan salutes John Croxton, born in Kentucky, November 20th 1836. Graduating from Yale University, the brilliant student became a lawyer. Though from a plantation family, he opposed slavery. Not only was the peculiar institution inhumane, he believed, it was economically ruinous. In 1860, the staunch Republican voted for Abraham Lincoln.

During the Civil War, Croxton led the 4th (U.S.) Kentucky Mounted Infantry. His regiment fought at Perryville and Chickamauga and Atlanta. A brigade under his command won the last battle east of the Mississippi, near Talladega. Peace restored, for six months he was provisional governor of southwestern Georgia.

In 1872, President Ulysses Grant appointed him ambassador to Bolivia. Though already feeling the effects of tuberculosis, he accepted, serving there until death two years later.

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