Shepley, George Foster, 1819-1878
Variant namesLawyer, of Bangor and Portland, Me.; U.S. district attorney for Maine; judge Maine 1st Circuit Court; served as Military Governor of Louisiana during the Civil War.
From the description of Papers, 1862-1864. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70978835
Lawyer, U.S. district attorney, state legislator, and judge, of Portland, Me.; commissioned as colonel in 12th Regiment, Maine Volunteer Infantry during Civil War; made military commander of New Orleans, La., and in 1862 appointed military governor of the state of Louisiana; appointed brigadier-general and ordered to duty as commander of the Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina to command the 1st Military District (Virginia).
From the description of Presidential documents and autographs collected by George Foster Shepley, 1848-1863. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 71058900
Graduated Dartmouth 1837; lawyer, Bangor and Portland, Me.; U.S. District Attorney for Me., 1853-1861; brigadier general in Civil War; military gov. of La., 1862-1864; commanded the military district of eastern Va., Army of the James; military gov. of Richmond, Apr.-July 1865; U.S. circuit judge for first circuit of Me., 1869-1878.
From the description of George Foster Shepley correspondence, 1861. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 228146546
Lawyer, U.S. district attorney, state legislator, and judge, of Portland, Me.; commissioned as colonel in 12th Regiment, Maine Volunteer Infantry during Civil War; made military commander of New Orleans, La., and in 1862 appointed military governor of State of Louisiana; appointed brigadier-general and ordered to duty as commander of the Department of Virginia and North Carolina to command the 1st Military District (Virginia); joined with A.A. Strout to form Portland, Me., law firm of Shepley & Strout in 1866; from 1869 until his death appointed first judge of the First Circuit Court of the U.S.; son of Maine Chief Justice Ether Shepley.
From the description of Papers, 1837-1878. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70974993
George Foster Shepley, a Dartmouth graduate and son of a U.S. Senator and Supreme Court Justice, accompanied General Butler's expeditionary forces to New Orleans, La. After the capture of the city on May 1, 1862, Shepley was appointed by Butler to serve as the post commander of the city. Shepley held this position until the election of Gov. (Michael) Hahn in the spring of 1864. Additionally, in July of 1862, Shepley was promoted by Butler to brigadier general.
From the description of George Shepley letter to the Common Council of the City of New Orleans, 1862 June 5. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 268810396
U.S. Army officer, military governor of Louisiana (1862-1864), lawyer, and U.S. district attorney for Maine; of Bangor and Portland, Me.
From the description of Papers of Maine Militia, 1861-1862. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70975146
Born in Maine, George Foster Shepley graduated from Dartmouth College in 1837, practiced law at Bangor and Portland, Me., and served as U.S. District Attorney for Maine (1853-1861). During the Civil War, Shepley was a colonel in the 12th Maine Infantry Regiment, was appointed a brigadier general in July 1862, was military governor of Louisiana (1862-1864), commanded the military district of eastern Virginia, and served as military governor of Richmond, Va. (April-July 1865). He later served as U.S. circuit judge for the first circuit of Maine (1869-1878).
From the description of George Foster Shepley letter, 1867 Mar. 22. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 776894052
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Birth 1819-01-01
Death 1878-07-20
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