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William Schouler, the late Adjutant General of the Commonwealth, was a pivotal figure in Massachusetts during the mid-19th century. Born in 1814, Schouler began his career as a journalist before transitioning into public service. He served as the Adjutant General of Massachusetts from 1859 to 1866, during which he played a crucial role in organizing and overseeing the state's military forces, particularly during the American Civil War. Schouler was responsible for recruiting and training soldiers, managing logistical operations, and liaising with federal authorities. His efforts were instrumental in ensuring that Massachusetts made significant contributions to the Union war effort. After the war, Schouler remained active in public life, serving as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and later as a journalist and author. Throughout his career, Schouler was known for his dedication to duty, organizational skills, and commitment to the welfare of his fellow citizens. He left behind a lasting legacy as a respected leader and patriot in the history of Massachusetts. 1860s Steel Engraving - Antique Print. Artist: n/a - Engraved by: Stuart .Overall size 12 ins x 7 1/2 ins print size: vignette - CONDITION: Elegantly illustrated Image is clean, clear, sharp with beautiful exquisite detail and in EXCELLENT Condition. This beautiful print would look great matted and framed. An art supply store can provide you with a selection of frames for old art treasures. N° de ref. del artículo 12531
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