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Joseph Lane

Joseph Lane

  Born  1801,
  Died  1881,

Joseph Lane (18011881) was an American general during the Mexican War.

Lane was born in Buncombe County, North Carolina on December 14, 1801. He moved to Kentucky at a young age, and then moved to Indiana, where he was engaged in farming for a while. While in Indiana, he served in the State House of Representatives and the State Senate.

At the outbreak of hostilities with Mexico, Lane was appointed colonel of the 2nd Indiana Volunteer Regiment and served along the border. The same year he was appointed brigadier general of volunteers and commanded the Indiana Brigade at the Battle of Buena Vista. After the battle he was appointed major general of volunteers and led the relief force which lifted the Siege of Puebla defeating Antonio López de Santa Anna at the Battle of Huamantla along the way.

He was appointed by President James Polk as governor of Oregon Territory from 1848–1850, and as superintendent of Indian affairs there. He was the vice presidential nominee of the southern wing of the Democratic Party in 1860.


Preceded by:
Territory created
Governor of Oregon Territory
1848–1850
Succeeded by:
???
Preceded by:
Samuel Thurston
Delegate representing Oregon Territory to U.S. Congress
1851–1853
Succeeded by:
none
Preceded by:
John C. Breckinridge
Democratic Party Vice Presidential candidate*
1860 (lost)
Succeeded by:
George Hunt Pendleton
* The Democratic party split in 1860, producing two vice presidential candidates. Lane was nominated by Southern Democrats; Herschel Vespasian Johnson was nominated by Northern Democrats.









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