William Grose – Indiana's first Republican National Committeeman


"an inspiration to everyone in the community and to everyone who knows him"


Grand Old Partisan salutes William Grose, born December 16th 1812. He worked on a farm and in a brickyard, then studied law. In 1852, he ran for Congress as a Democrat. Four years later, he left the Slavery Party for the Emancipation Party and served as Indiana’s first Republican National Committeeman. As such, his was among the signatures on a call for the GOP’s first national convention.
County judge at outbreak of civil war, Grose enlisted as Colonel of the 36th Indiana Volunteer Infantry. His regiment fought at Shiloh and Chickamauga and Lookout Mountain. "Always seen where the bullets flew thickest," he mustered out as a brigadier general.


Seven years he was a federal tax collector. This civil-minded Hoosier oversaw construction of mental hospitals, again ran for Congress, and served in the state senate. His home is now the county historical society.

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