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  1. Gideon Welles (1861–1865) Gideon Welles was born in 1802 in Glastonbury, Connecticut. He attended the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Norwich, Vermont (now Norwich University), studied law, and became a journalist. He ultimately became part-owner and editor of a Hartford newspaper that supported Democratic politics.

  2. Gideon Welles’s 1861 appointment as secretary of the navy placed him at the hub of Union planning for the Civil War and in the midst of the powerful personalities vying for influence in Abraham Lincoln’s cabinet. Although Welles initially knew little of naval matters, he rebuilt a service depleted by Confederate defections, planned actions ...

  3. Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878; Welles, Edgar Thaddeus, d. 1914. Publication date 1911 Topics Reconstruction, United States -- Politics and government 1865-1869, United ...

  4. Aug 15, 2014 · Gideon Welles University of Illinois Press , Aug 15, 2014 - History - 824 pages Although Welles initially knew little of naval matters, he rebuilt a service depleted by Confederate defections, planned actions that gave the Union badly needed victories in the war’s early days, and oversaw a blockade that weakened the South’s economy.

  5. Moreover, although Gideon Welles crossed through portions of the original text that were subsequently revised, according to Beale it is rarely difficult to ascertain what he had written. The Gienapps have reversed Beale’s methodology: rather than working backward from Edgar Welles’s edition, they started from scratch by retranscribing from the manuscript volumes.

  6. Jan 13, 2016 · Visited Gideon Welles on a Sunday for brunch and football. Sat at the bar and had great service. The mimosas were very good and the veggie burrito outstanding. Veggie breakfast burritos can be very basic and mostly eggs. At Gideon Welles, it was full of veggies and cheese and the side salad was a great compliment.

  7. Gideon Welles. Gideon Welles was born in Glastonbury, Connecticut, on 1st July, 1802. He studied law but went into journalism and in 1826 became the founder and editor of the Hartford Times. At the age of twenty-five he was elected to the Connecticut legislature. A member of the Democratic Party, Welles was appointed state controller of public ...