West, J. R. (Joseph Rodman), 1822-

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Joseph Rodman West (1822-1898) served in the Mexican War (1847-1848) before moving to California in 1849 to become proprietor of the San Francisco Price Current. During the Civil War he entered the Union Army as lieutenant of the First Regiment, California Volunteer Infantry and rose to the rank of brigadier general and was brevetted major general in 1866. West moved to New Orleans, La., after the war where he served as deputy U.S. marshal, auditor for customs (1867-1871), and U.S. Senator for Louisiana (1871-1877). He also was a member of the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia (1882-1885).

From the description of Joseph R. West deed, 1871 Mar. 17. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 439881007

Lieut. Col. West commanded units of California Volunteers (Companies C & K of the 1st Infantry and Companies B & G of the 5th Infantry) on a march from Camp Wright, San Diego, Calif. to Tucson, A.T. pursuant to order no. 30, Apr. 6, 1862. Advance guard column was to take Union control over Arizona Territory from Confederate forces.

From the description of Papers, 1862. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 13922916

Joseph Rodman West was born in New Orleans, La., on September 19, 1822, moved with his parents to Philadelphia in 1824, and attended the University of Pennsylvania during 1836-1837. He moved to New Orleans in 1841 and was a captain attached to Maryland and District of Columbia Volunteers in the Mexican War (1847-1848). West moved to California in 1849 and engaged in newspaper work in San Francisco, becoming proprietor of the San Francisco Price Current. During the Civil War he entered the Union Army as lieutenant of the First Regiment, California Volunteer Infantry, in 1861 and was promoted to the rank of colonel and brigadier general and was brevetted major general in 1866. West returned to New Orleans and served as deputy United States marshal, auditor for customs (1867-1871), and U.S. Senator as a Republican (1871-1877). He was a member of the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia (1882-1885), retired from public life in 1885, and died in Washington, D.C., on October 31, 1898.

From the description of Joseph Rodman West letters, 1873, 1876. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 773818161

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associatedWith Dearborn, Frederick M. (Frederick Myers), b. 1876 person
correspondedWith Lockwood, Philip Case, 1844-1897 person
associatedWith McNulty, James Madison. person
associatedWith Ritch, William G. person
associatedWith United States. Army. California Volunteers. corporateBody
associatedWith Warmoth, Henry Clay, 1842-1931. person
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Birth 1822-09-19

Death 1898-10-31

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