. History of Illinois Republicanism, embracing a history of the Republican party in the state to the present time ... with biographies of its founders and supporters ... also a chronological statement of important political events since 1774. ey, and in 1857, when twenty-two years old, was made County Judge of Sheboygan County. Upon the outbreak of the Civil War he at once enlisted and served asCaptain of the First Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and later as Judge Advocateon the staff of the General Commanding the first division of the FourteenthArmy Corps, the Army of the Cumberland. Soon afte


. History of Illinois Republicanism, embracing a history of the Republican party in the state to the present time ... with biographies of its founders and supporters ... also a chronological statement of important political events since 1774. ey, and in 1857, when twenty-two years old, was made County Judge of Sheboygan County. Upon the outbreak of the Civil War he at once enlisted and served asCaptain of the First Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and later as Judge Advocateon the staff of the General Commanding the first division of the FourteenthArmy Corps, the Army of the Cumberland. Soon after the close of the war,Judge Cary settled in Xashville, Tenn., and served one term in the State Senateand one term as Judge of the Circuit Court. The Judge had two brothersserving in the Union Army during the war, both surgeons, one of whom diedin the service; an uncle was a soldier in the American War of 1812 and waskilled in battle, and his Grandfather Cary served in the Revolutionary Army;thus it is seen that Judge Cary belongs to a patriotic family, a fact of which hemay be justly proud. In 1857, while practicing law in Sheboygan, Judge Cary was also localagent for the Aetna and the Hartford Insurance Companies. After the war, 388.


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