WELLES, GIDEON

wĕlz, 1802–78, American statesman, b. Glastonbury, Conn. He was (1826–36) editor and part owner of the Hartford Times, one of the first New England papers to support Andrew Jackson. An organizer of the Jacksonian forces in Connecticut, Welles served in the state legislature (1827–35). He was three times elected state comptroller of public accounts and was postmaster of Hartford. He was also chief of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing for the U.S. navy (1846–49). Leaving the Democratic party on the slavery issue, he helped found (1856) the Hartford Evening Press, a Republican paper, and in 1861 became Secretary of the Navy in Abraham Lincoln's cabinet. Incorruptible, efficient, and something of a curmudgeon, Welles built the powerful Union navy of the Civil War. The construction of the Monitor and the other ironclads resulted largely from his support, and the victorious admirals David C. Farragut and David D. Porter were men of his choice. One of the first to recognize Lincoln's essential greatness, he thoroughly disliked some of his cabinet colleagues, notably William H. Seward and Edwin M. Stanton. Welles was a moderate who favored Lincoln's Reconstruction plan and, retaining his post under Andrew Johnson, stood by the President in his struggle with the radical Republicans in Congress. He returned to the Democratic party in 1868. Welles wrote Lincoln and Seward (1874), and his salty diary (ed. by H. K. Beale, 3 vol., 1960) is of immense value to the historian.

See biographies by R. S. West, Jr. (1943) and J. Niven (1973).

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...INTRODUCTION In 1911, a diary kept by Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy in both Lincolns...been literary men in cabinets before Welles: novelists like John P. Kennedy...historians like George Bancroft. Welles, however, was not exactly a literary...
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...Surrendered." Confederate Veteran 25 Dec. 1927 . Welles, Gideon. Diary of Gideon Welles . Vol. 1. Edited by Howard K. Beale. New...W. Norton, 1960. West, Richard S., Jr. Gideon Welles: Lincolns Navy Department . Indianapolis: Bobbs...
...Cumberland Presbyterian Pub. House, 1882. WELLES GIDEON, The First Iron-Clad Monitor . See The Annals of War . WELLES GIDEON, The Diary of Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy under Lin coln and Johnson...
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...congressional queries in May 1862, Gideon Welles pointed to "the extended and...December 1861, Seward wrote to Gideon Welles regarding several British sailors...jail even a further week after Gideon Welles sent orders for their release...
...of 1863, Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles ignored the generals warnings...165--66. (6.) Diary of Gideon Welles, ed. Howard K. Beale, 3 vols...1863, and John E. Wool to Gideon Welles,June 27, 28,1863, in The...
...with the secretary of the Navy, Gideon Welles. She informed Welles that the...58; Lanning, African, 59; Gideon Welles, "The First Ironclad Monitor...network in Richmond. (Grade 12+) Welles, Gideon. "The First Ironclad Monitor...
...assertion that God had decided in favor of the slaves. Welles (1911, 143) reports Lincoln saying that "he...York: Oxford University Press, pp. 77-128. Welles, Gideon. 1911. Diary of Gideon Wells. 3 vols. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co...
...September 22 had much more to it. Navy Secretary Gideon Welles recorded in his diary that Lincoln defined Antietam...University Press, 1995), 106-10. (60) Gideon Welles, Diary of Gideon Welles, ed. John T. Morse Jr., 3 vols. (Boston...
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...Pacific seas of American commerce. Gideon Welles, the Secretary of the Navy of...and felt he had been tricked. Gideon Welles held that Semmes had violated...again ended up in hot water with Gideon Welles. The captain of the Kearsarge...
...Lincoln did possess one secret weapon in the form of Gideon Welles - his appointment of Welles as Secretary of the Navy being both masterful and most timely. Farsighted and energetic, Welles knew he needed sheer numbers at first. Seizing...
...Lincolns Secretary of the Navy, Gideon Welles, realized the necessity of capturing...mouth of the Mississippi River. Welles believed that whoever dominated...Cmdr. David Porter approached Gideon Welles with a plan to capture New Orleans...
...authority to his Secretary of the Navy, Gideon Welles, because there was less of a need...his duty to manage the Naval war, Welles divided the Union Navy into six squadrons...choosing their commanders. Although Welles made his selections based on officers...
...the first, Secretary of the Navy Welles favored closing the ports. He felt...out quite informally. However, Gideon Welles set about mobilizing the navy with...negotiating ship purchases and charters. Welles ignored charges of nepotism, and...
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...he wrote to Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles, but nothing happened because his...profiteers. Fox evidently hoodwinked Welles into believing that the Smith brothers...congressional delegation was storming Welles offices, demanding that he intervene...
...with well-trained nurses. * * * Gideon Welles, President Lincolns secretary of...England. Alas, the white-bearded Welles (whom Lincoln would call Father...sailing vessels into armored steamers. Welles and Fox overrode the entrenched seniority...
...year, he was selected to assist Gideon Welles, the new secretary of the Navy...this mission was not explained in Welles{D-} papers. However, Ward was...1847. Wards selection to assist Welles also may have had something to do...
...On March 6, Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles ordered the Monitors new commander...N.C. To counter this threat, Welles decided to send the Monitor to Wilmington...land war was going badly enough. Welles, who bore a good deal of the blame...
...Stanton, who in turn sent a favorable report to Gideon Welles, secretary of the navy. Welles then sent the following order to Flag Officer...efforts to dig such a canal and isolate Vicksburg. Welles approval immediately brought on claims from several...
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WELLES, GIDEON welz, 1802 78, American statesman, b...the Jacksonian forces in Connecticut, Welles served in the state legislature (1827...efficient, and something of a curmudgeon, Welles built the powerful Union navy of the Civil...
...Lincoln kept the plan to himself until July 13, 1862, when, according to the cabinet diarist Gideon Welles, he first mentioned it to Welles and Secretary of State William H. Seward. On July 22 he read a preliminary draft to the cabinet...
...manufacturing. Several 17th-century houses still stand in Glastonbury, which was the birthplace of American politician Gideon Welles . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia...
...him to attack Charleston with ironclad monitors. When the attack failed (Apr. 7, 1863), Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles blamed Du Pont and, at Du Ponts request, relieved him of his command (July, 1863). A congressional investigation...
...see Gettysburg campaign ). Naval Engagements With the vastly superior sea power built up by Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles , the Union established a blockade of the Southern coast, which, though by no means completely effective, nevertheless...


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