Bussey, Cyrus, 1833-1915

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Bussey, Cyrus, 1833-1915

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Bussey

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Cyrus

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1833-1915

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1833-10-05

1833-October-05

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1915-03-02

1915-March-02

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Bussey was born in Hubbard, Ohio, in 1833. His father, Reverend A. Bussey, was a Methodist minister. He moved with his father, in 1837, to Indiana. At age 14, Bussey began working, as a clerk, in a dry-goods store, and at age 15, he started his own mercantile business. He began studying medicine, at age 18, but realized that he did not want to go into that profession. In 1855, Bussey moved to Davis County, Iowa, and began another business. It was here that his political career would begin.

He early became interested in politics, entered the Iowa Senate as a Democrat, representing the 3rd District. In 1860, he was a delegate to the Baltimore convention, which nominated Stephen A. Douglas for President.

He served throughout the Civil War, beginning his military career as an Aide-de-Camp to Iowa Governor Samuel J. Kirkwood. He was promoted to Colonel and given command of the 3rd Iowa Cavalry Regiment in September 1861, which he led into the Battle of Pea Ridge. In November 1862 he received the command of a cavalry brigade in the Thirteenth Army Corps and was the Chief of Cavalry for Ulysses S. Grant's army during the Vicksburg Campaign. Being promoted to Brigadier General of U.S. Volunteers on January 5, 1864, he was assigned a cavalry brigade in the Seventh Army Corps in the Department of Arkansas. Later in the war he changed the branch and received command of an infantry brigade in the same corps; and when the war ended Bussey commanded the corpsĀ“ 3rd Division. He received his final promotion to the rank of Brevet Major General of U.S.V. on March 13, 1865, and was mustered out of the Volunteer Service on August 24, 1865.

For some time after the war, he carried on a commission business in St. Louis and New Orleans. Bussey was appointed Assistant Secretary of the Interior from 1889 to 1893. Afterwards, he practiced law. He was commander of the District of Columbia Commandery, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States in 1911 and 1912.

With his wife, Ellen (Kiser) Bussey, he had two children, Cora and Laura. His oldest daughter, Cora Bussey Hillis, became a notable children's welfare advocate.

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Democratic Party (Iowa)

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Pea Ridge, Battle of, Ark., 1862

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Vicksburg Campaign, 1863

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Washington City

DC, US

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Residence

Cyrus Bussey did several civil service activities in Washington, DC.

Trumbull County

OH, US

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Birth

Cyrus Bussey was born in Hubbard, Ohio on October 5, 1833.

St. Louis

MO, US

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Residence

Cyrus Bussey did business activity in St. Louis.

New Orleans

LA, US

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Cyrus Bussey did business activity New Orleans.

Benton County

AR, US

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Cyrus Bussey was involved in the Battle of Pea Ridge.

Washington City

DC, US

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Death

Cyrus Bussey died on March 2, 1915.

Indiana

IN, US

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Cyrus Bussey moved to Indiana with his father at the age of 14 with his minister father.

Davis County

IA, US

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Cyrus Bussey moved to Davis County, Iowa for business and entered politics.

Vicksburg

MS, US

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Cyrus Bussey was involved in the Vicksburg Campaign.

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