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Homer Augustus Nelson (August 31, 1829 – April 25, 1891) was an American politician and soldier from the state of New York. He served one term in the U.S. House of Representative and was an officer in the Union Army during the first part of the Civil War and a United States congressman during the latter half of the war.
Early life and education
Nelson was born in Poughkeepsie, New York, where he was also raised and educated. He studied law and was admitted to the bar, commencing practice in Poughkeepsie.
Judicial career
He was a judge of Dutchess County, New York, from 1855 to 1862.
Civil War
At the outbreak of the Civil War, he became colonel of the 159th New York Volunteer Infantry.
Political career
He left in 1863 when he took his seat in the 38th United States Congress, but was unsuccessful for reelection in 1864.
Following the war, he was a delegate to the New York State Constitutional Convention in 1867 and the same year was elected Secretary of State of New York serving until 1871. He was a member of the New York State Senate (15th D.) in 1882 and 1883; and was appointed to the commission to report a revision of the judiciary article of the New York Constitution in 1890.
Death and burial
He died on April 25, 1891, in Poughkeepsie and was interred in Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery.
External links
United States Congress. "Homer Augustus Nelson (id: N000034)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
Homer Augustus Nelson at Find a Grave