James Shields

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James Shields was an Irish-born American military officer and politician who served as a Union general during the American Civil War and uniquely represented three different U.S. states in the Senate.

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James Shields canonical 4

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instanceOf Union Army general
United States senator
human
military officer
politician
burialPlace St. Mary’s Cemetery, Carrollton, Missouri
causeOfDeath pulmonary hemorrhage
conflict American Civil War
Mexican–American War
countryOfCitizenship Ireland
United States of America
dateOfBirth 1806-05-06
dateOfDeath 1879-06-01
educatedAt private education in Ireland
familyName Shields
givenName James
honor namesake of Shields Avenue in Chicago
namesake of Shields, North Dakota
statue in the National Statuary Hall Collection
immigratedTo United States of America
mannerOfDeath natural causes
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
militaryBranch Union Army
United States Army
militaryRank brevet major general
brigadier general
notableFor being the only person to have represented three different U.S. states in the Senate
service as a Union general during the American Civil War
service as a general in the Mexican–American War
occupation judge
lawyer
politician
soldier
placeOfBirth Altmore, County Tyrone, Ireland
placeOfDeath Ottumwa, Iowa
surface form: Ottumwa, Iowa, United States of America
positionHeld Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Minnesota Territory
Illinois State Auditor
United States Senator from Illinois
United States Senator from Minnesota
United States Senator from Missouri
United States senator
member of the Illinois House of Representatives
religion Roman Catholicism
represented Illinois
Minnesota
Missouri
servedIn Illinois
Minnesota
Missouri
sexOrGender male

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Battle of Cerro Gordo commander James Shields
Shields hasNotableBearer James Shields
First Battle of Kernstown commander James Shields