Francis Preston Blair Jr.

Given Name
Francis Preston
Surname
Blair
Name Suffix
Jr.
Nickname
Frank Blair
Birth Date
February 19, 1821
Death Date
July 8, 1875
Profession
Politician, Brigadier General
Biographical Information
After graduating from Princeton & law school, Blair took up practice with his brother in St. Louis in 1842. He was elected to Congress in 1856 & again in 1860. His organizational ability in creating the Union Party in Missouri, his active opposition to Governor Jackson & other southern sympathizers, & his family's political influence were instrumental in holding Missouri for the union. Blair was appointed a brigadier general of volunteers after successfully organizing seven Union regiments. He was promoted to major general as a result. By the end of his career, he had led both the XV & XVII Corps of Sherman's army in Georgia & the Carolinas. He spent his entire fortune in support of the Union & then reentered Missouri politics with limited success. He served as U.S. Senator from Missouri to fill an unexpired term & retired because of poor health.
Citation(s) for Birth Information:
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Citation(s) for Death Information:
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