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  1. Francis Preston Blair Jr. war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und Generalmajor der Unionsarmee während des Sezessionskrieges.

  2. Francis Preston Blair Jr. (February 19, 1821 – July 8, 1875) was a United States Senator, a United States Congressman and a Union Army major general during the American Civil War.

  3. Francis Preston Blair, Jr. (born Feb. 19, 1821, Lexington, Ky., U.S.—died July 9, 1875, St. Louis, Mo.) was a Missouri politician of the antebellum, Civil War, and Reconstruction eras who opposed slavery and secession but later came out against Radical Reconstruction and black suffrage.

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  4. 16. März 2024 · February 19, 1821–July 9, 1875. U.S. Senator and Congressman from Missouri, Frank P. Blair was one of President Abraham Lincoln's more successful political generals, rising to command the 15th and 17th Army Corps during most of the major campaigns in the Western Theater of the Civil War.

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  5. 16. März 2024 · Francis Preston Blair, Jr. - Facts February 19, 1821–July 9, 1875 Key facts about U.S. Senator and Congressman Frank P. Blair who was one of President Abraham Lincoln's more successful political generals.

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  6. Francis Preston Blair, Junior (1821-75) was a member of prominent political family with ties to the border states of Missouri and Maryland but which opposed slavery and stood with Lincoln during the Civil War.

  7. Timeline. A chronology of key events in the lives of Francis Preston Blair (1791-1876), his sons Montgomery Blair (1813-1883) and Francis “Frank” Preston Blair, Jr. (1821-1875), and his grandson Gist Blair (1860-1940).