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Seldon Connor
Connor, c. 1870s
35th Governor of Maine
In office
January 5, 1876 – January 8, 1879
Preceded byNelson Dingley Jr.
Succeeded byAlonzo Garcelon
Personal details
Born(1839-01-25)January 25, 1839
Fairfield, Maine, U.S.
DiedJuly 9, 1917(1917-07-09) (aged 78)
Augusta, Maine, U.S.
Resting placeForest Grove Cemetery, Augusta, Maine
Alma materTufts College
Military service
AllegianceUnited States of America
Union
Branch/serviceUnited States Army
Union Army
Years of service1861–1866
Rank Brigadier general
Unit1st Vermont Infantry
7th Maine Infantry
Commands19th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War

Seldon Connor (January 25, 1839 – July 9, 1917) was an American soldier, banker, and politician who was the 35th Governor of the U.S. state of Maine.

Biography

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Seldon Conner was born in Fairfield, Maine, and in 1859 graduated at Tufts College, as well as studying law in Vermont. While attending Tufts University, he was a member of the Zeta Psi Fraternity.

Following the outbreak of the American Civil War, Connor entered the military service in May 1861 as a private in the 1st Vermont Infantry, but became ill with chronic catarrh, recovering the following winter. In August 1861 was commissioned as lieutenant colonel of the 7th Maine Infantry. Seldon became Colonel of the 19th Maine Infantry in January 1864, and was severely wounded in the Battle of the Wilderness. He was promoted to the rank of brigadier generalofVolunteers on June 11, 1864. General Seldon was incapacitated from active field service due to his injuries and was mustered out in 1866.

After the war, Connor began involvement in political issues in 1868, becoming an assessor of the Internal Revenue, as well as serving as the regional collector of internal revenue in 1874. In 1875, he was elected governor of Maine as a Republican. He appointed James G. Blaine to the vacant Senate seat. During his time in politics, Connor advocated civil service reform, and supported the resumption of specie payments. Connor was also responsible for promoting a free public school system, in which he was successful. Connor left office on January 8, 1879, after failing to win reelection.

Subsequently, he was United States pension agent from 1882 to 1886. Connor was active in veterans affairs, and in 1890 became president of the Society of the Army of the Potomac. From 1896 to 1899, he was the senior vice-commander-in-chief of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. In 1897, he was again appointed as a pension agent. His address on Hannibal Hamlin was published in 1909. Connor remained a prominent figure in Maine politics, and also served as president of the Northern Banking Company.

Seldon Connor is buried in Augusta, Maine.

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Party political offices
Preceded by

Nelson Dingley Jr.

Republican nominee for Governor of Maine
1875, 1876, 1877, 1878
Succeeded by

Daniel F. Davis

Political offices
Preceded by

Nelson Dingley Jr.

Governor of Maine
1876–1879
Succeeded by

Alonzo Garcelon


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