Robert Wilkinson Furnas

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Robert Wilkinson Furnas
Robert Wilkinson Furnas

In office
1873 – 1875
Preceded by William H. James
Succeeded by Silas Garber

Born 1824
Died 1905
Political party Republican

Robert Wilkinson Furnas (1824 - 1905) was the third Governor of Nebraska . He came to Nebraska in 1856 at age 32. Two months later he published the Nebraska Advertiser, a publication advertising the agricultural opportunities found in Nebraska. He also published the Nebraska Farmer, the first agricultural publication out of Nebraska. In the fall of 1856 he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Nebraska Territory.

During the Civil War, Furnas became a colonel of the territorial militia. In 1862 he commanded three Indian regiments and captured the Cherokee Indian, Chief John Ross. He later served as Indian agent for the Omaha, Winnebago, and Ponca tribes.

He held many other positions including:

He also helped to create Arbor Day when he was governor. Furnas County, Nebraska is named in his honor.

Preceded by
William H. James
Governor of Nebraska
1873 – 1875
Succeeded by
Silas Garber

[edit] References

  1. The Political Graveyard. Robert Wilkinson Furnas. Retrieved on January 2, 2006.
  2. Robert Wilkinson Furnas. Robert Wilkinson Furnas. Retrieved on January 2, 2006.

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