Dimond, Francis M., 1796-1859.

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Francis M. Dimond was born in Bristol, Rhode Island. He traveled to the Caribbean as a young man and served for several years as U.S. consul at Port-au-Prince, Haiti. He was also U.S. Consul to Mexico, and the extensive knowledge that he acquired there proved invaluable during the U.S. war with Mexico, when he was called to Washington to provide information that would help in the attack on Vera Cruz. When he returned to Rhode Island, he promoted the Southern Pacific Railway and presided over its construction. Elected Lieutenant Governor in 1853, he assumed the governorship when Philip Allen resigned to become a U.S. Senator. He sought reelection as governor unsuccessfully the following year.

From the description of Francis M. Dimond letter, 1841 May 9. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 138503966

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Birth 1796

Death 1859

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