Person:Albert Thompson (3)

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Albert Cliftton Thompson
b.27 Jun 1842 brookville, pA
d.26 Jan 1910 Cincinnati, OH
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Name Albert Cliftton Thompson
Gender Male
Birth? 27 Jun 1842 brookville, pA
Education? 1854 Preparatory Scool at Cannonsburg,PA
Military[1] 1861 Enlisted in A.A.McKnight's 3 months men;sent to the Valley of virginia
Military? 1861 Transferred to Co.K with Rank of Captain
Marriage to Miss Turley
Emigration? Prtsmouth, Ohio;Cinncinati,OH
Military? 2nd Bull Run;after Union victory he was shot in the "breast" by a minie ball;hought dead
Military? New York;Enforced the Draft
Military? Provost Marshal of Kentucky
Military? Re-enlisted as a private in Co.B of the 105 Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
Military? Battle of Fair Oaks;Received A Bullet in the Back
Occupation? Lawyer; Federal Judge Appointed by Mckinley
Death? 26 Jan 1910 Cincinnati, OH
Other? Served in Congress; Three TermsOffices
Other? U.S.District Jugde for Southern OhioOffices
Reference Number? Q4709866?


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Albert Clifton Thompson (January 23, 1842 – January 26, 1910) was a United States representative from Ohio and a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio.

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References
  1. Lawrence co.Historical Society.
  2.   Albert C. Thompson, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.