Flandrau, Charles Macomb, 1871-1938

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Flandrau was an American author.

From the description of Letters to Thomas Boyd, 1922-1929. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 83770781

Charles Eugene Flandrau was born July 15, 1828, in New York City, the son of Thomas Hunt and Elizabeth Maria (Macomb) Flandrau. He was educated in Georgetown, District of Columbia, served as a seaman on several United States revenue cutters, and returned to New York as a veneer-sawyer in a mahogany mill. He returned to Whitesboro, New York, and studied law under his father, being admitted to the bar in 1851. He formed a partnership with his father but in November 1853, migrated to Minnesota Territory in company with Horace R. Bigelow, with whom he formed a law partnership.

Later he settled in Traverse des Sioux in the Minnesota River valley, where he held numerous local offices, was a member of the Minnesota Territorial Council and served in the Constitutional Convention of 1857. In 1856, President Franklin Pierce appointed Flandrau agent to the Dakota Indians. In 1857 President James Buchanan appointed Flandrau as Associate Justice to the Territorial Supreme Court. He continued service on the state Supreme Court until resigning in 1864.

At the beginning of the U.S.-Dakota War in August 1862, Flandrau organized militia units in southwestern Minnesota and was authorized by Governor Alexander Ramsey to have general charge of the southwestern frontier, especially in the defense of New Ulm.

In 1864 he moved to Nevada but shortly returned to Minneapolis and practiced law; in 1870 he moved to St. Paul where he continued his legal practice. Flandrau was a member of the Democratic Party.

Flandrau married Isabella R. Dinsmore of Kentucky on August 10, 1859. She died June 30, 1867, leaving two daughters, Martha Macomb Flandrau (later Mrs. Tilden Russell Selmes) and Sarah Gibson Flandrau (later Mrs. F. W. McCutcheon). On February 28, 1871, Flandrau married Rebecca B. Riddle, daughter of Judge William McClure of Pittsburgh. They had two sons, Charles Macomb Flandrau and William Blair McClure Flandrau.

Flandrau died at his home in St. Paul on September 9, 1903.

From the guide to the Charles Eugene Flandrau and family papers., 1850-1935., (Minnesota Historical Society)

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referencedIn Wendell family papers Houghton Library
referencedIn Robinson, Corinne Roosevelt, 1861-1933. Papers, 1847-1933 Theodore Roosevelt Collection, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
creatorOf Flandrau, Charles Macomb, 1871-1938. Letters to Thomas Boyd, 1922-1929. Houghton Library
referencedIn Flandrau, Charles E. (Charles Eugene), 1828-1903. Charles Eugene Flandrau and family papers, 1850-1935. Minnesota Historical Society Library
creatorOf Charles Eugene Flandrau and family papers., 1850-1935. Minnesota Historical Society
creatorOf Edgar, William C. (William Crowell), 1856-1932. William C. Edgar and family papers, 1832-1949. Minnesota Historical Society Library
referencedIn Letters to Thomas Boyd, 1922-1929. Houghton Library
referencedIn Alexander Woollcott correspondence, ca. 1856-1943 (inclusive), 1920-1943 (bulk). Houghton Library
creatorOf Slack, Hiram Worcester, 1843-1925. Hiram W. Slack and family papers, 1815-1967. Minnesota Historical Society Library
referencedIn Charles Eugene Flandrau and family papers., 1850-1935. Minnesota Historical Society
referencedIn Myers family papers, 1908-1986 (inclusive) Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Flandrau family. Flandrau family papers, 1856-1969 (bulk 1890-1940). Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division
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associatedWith Beaulieu, Paul H., 1820-1897 person
associatedWith Bonga, George, ca. 1800-1874 person
associatedWith Boyd, Thomas, 1898-1935, person
associatedWith Brown, Joseph Renshaw, 1805-1870 person
associatedWith Buffalo. person
associatedWith Cariveau, Robert, 1892- person
associatedWith Clifton House (Niagara Falls, N.Y.). corporateBody
associatedWith Cocks, Sanford B., ca. 1834- person
associatedWith Cruttenden, Joel D., 1822- person
associatedWith Culver and Farrington (Saint Paul, Minn.). corporateBody
associatedWith Edgar, William C. (William Crowell), 1856-1932. person
associatedWith Flandrau, Charles E. (Charles Eugene), 1828-1903. person
associatedWith Flandrau, Charles M. : person
associatedWith Flandrau family. family
associatedWith Flat Mouth, 1774-1860 person
associatedWith Flaudrau, Charles Macomb, 1871-1938 person
associatedWith Globe Publishing Company (Saint Paul, Minn.). corporateBody
associatedWith Graham, William. person
associatedWith Hutchinson, John W. (John Wallace), 1821-1908 person
associatedWith Lamb, Curtis. person
associatedWith Lynd, James William, 1830-1862 person
associatedWith Minnesota Improvement Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Mix, Charles E. person
associatedWith Myers family. family
associatedWith Myers family. family
associatedWith Pearson, Edmund Lester, 1880-1937. person
correspondedWith Robinson, Corinne Roosevelt, 1861-1933 person
associatedWith Schmahl family. family
associatedWith Slack, Hiram Worcester, 1843-1925. person
associatedWith St. Paul Mutual Insurance Company. corporateBody
correspondedWith Wendell family. family
associatedWith Wister, Owen, 1860-1938 person
correspondedWith Woollcott, Alexander, 1887-1943 person
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Minnesota
Hutchinson (Minn.)
Traverse (Minn.)
Leech Lake (Minn.)
Europe
Nicollet County (Minn.)
Saint Peter (Minn.)
Dakota Territory.
Europe
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American literature
Publishers and publishing
Justice, Administration of
Dakota Indians
Dakota Indians
Indians of North America
Land grants
Law
Literature
Ojibwa Indians
Prices
Spirit Lake Massacre, Iowa, 1857
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Authors
Indian agents
Lawyers
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Birth 1871

Death 1938

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