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Thayer, John Milton RG1 Nebraska. Governor SG14 Thayer, John Milton, 1820-1906 Papers, etc.: 1886-1892 State Governor: Bellingham, Mass., Omaha, Nebr., 1886-1892 Cubic Feet: 6 Approx. 3,500 I t e m s. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE John Milton Thayer was born at Bellingham, Massachusetts on January 24, 1820 t h e son of Captain Elias and Ruth (Staples)Thayer. Educated i n t h e common schools, Thayer graduated from Brown University in 1847 with a law degree. He was soon admitted to the bar and practiced law in Worcester, Mass:, until 1854. Shortly after the creation of Nebraska Territory, Thayer and his family moved to Omaha. Here his interest in military affairs, and previous experience as a lieutenant in the Worcester light infantry, resulted in his appointment as head of the territorial militia. He led the territorial forces in two expeditions against the Pawnees. In response to President Lincoln's call for volunteers in 1861, he raised a thousand men in the territory and was commissioned colonel of the First Regiment of Nebraska volunteers. The First Regiment took an active part in the battles at Fort Donelson and Shiloh, and Thayer was promoted to Brigadier General, serving under Grant at Vicksburg. Following the Civil War, Thayer took an active part in securing Nebraska's admission in to the union, and when Nebraska became the 37th s t a t e, Thayer was one of the first two United States Senators from this state. He served in the Senate until 1871. In 1875, President Grant appointed him governor of the Wyoming territory, which post he held until 1879. Upon his return to Nebraska he was chosen department commander of the state GAR, and in 1885, he was elected Governor on the Republican ticket. He was reelected Governor in 1888. He was not a candidate i n 1890, and normally his term of office should have expired January 8, 1891. The gubernatorial contest, i n 1890, however, was contested and Thayer did not vacate the office until February 8, 1892. Governor Thayer was 72 years of age when he left office, and is the oldest Governor Nebraska has had. He died 19 March 1906 and was buried in Wyuka Cemetery in Lincoln, Nebraska. SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE This subgroup consists of 12 boxes of the papers of Governor John M. Thayer, arranged in three series: (1) General Correspondence, 1885-1892; ( 2 ) Applications, 1886-1892; and ( 3 ) Miscellany, 1886-1892. This material related to the affairs of the Governor's office during the administration of John M. Thayer, 1886-1892. The bulk of the collection consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence relating to the organization of counties; state normal schools; state institutions; droughts; water rights; railroads; the Boyd-Thayer gubernatorial controversy; the state militia; and the election of 1892. Additional material includes applications, petitions and

proclamations. SERIES ONE GENERAL CORRESPONDANCE Box 1 Folder 1. November 21, 1886-December 23, 1886 Folder 2. January 1, 1887-January 31, 1887 Folder 3. February 1, 1887-February 15,1887 Folder 4. February 16, 1887-February 28, 1887 Folder 5. March 1, 1887-March 15, 1887 Folder 6. March 16, 1887-March 31, 1887 Folder 7. April 1, 1887-April 15, 1887 Folder 8. April 16, 1887-April 30, 1887 Folder 9. May 1, 1887-May 30, 1887 Folder 10. June 1, 1887-June 15, 1887 Folder 11. June 16, 1887-June 30, 1887 Box 2 Folder 12. July 1, 1887-July 30, 1887 Folder 13. August 1, 1887-August 31, 1887 Folder 14. September 1, 1887-September 31, 1887 Folder 15. October 1, 1887-October 31, 1887 Folder 16. November 2, 1887-November 30, 1887 Folder 17. December 1, 1887-December 31, 1887 Folder 18. January 2, 1888-January 31, 1888 Folder 19. February 1, 1888-February 29, 1888 Folder 20. March 1, 1888-March 15, 1888 Folder 21. March 16, 1888-March 29, 1888 Folder 22. April 1, 1888-April 30, 1888 Folder 23. May 1, 1888-May 31, 1888 Box 3 Folder 24. June 1, 1888-June 30, 1888 Folder 25. July 1, 1888-July 1, 1888 Folder 26. August 1, 1888-August 15, 1888 Folder 27. August 16,1888-August 31, 1888 Folder 28. September 1, 1888-September 29, 1888 Folder 29. October 1, 1888-October 31, 1888 Folder 30. November 2, 1888-November 15, 1888 Folder 31. November 16, 1888-November 30, 1888 Folder 32. December 1, 1888-December 15, 1888 Folder 33. December 17, 1888-December 31, 1888 Box 4 Folder 34. January 1, 1889-January 5, 1889 Folder 35. January 18, 1889-January 31, 1889 Folder 36. February 1, 1889-February 15,1889 Folder 37. February 16, 1889-February 29, 1889 Folder 38. March 1, 1889-March 30, 1889

Folder 39. April 1, 1889-April 27, 1889 Folder 40. May 1, 1889-May 31, 1889 Folder 41. June 1, 1889-June 15, 1889 Folder 42. June 16, 1889-June 30, 1889 Folder 43. July 2, 1889-July15, 1889 Folder 44. July 16, 1889-July 31, 1889 Box 5 Folder 45. August 1, 1889-August 15, 1889 Folder 46. August 16, 1889-August 31, 1889 Folder 47. September 3, 1889-October 31, 1889 Folder 48. November 2, 1889-November 30, 1889 Folder 49. December 1, 1889-December 31, 1889 Folder 50. January 1, 1890-January 30, 1890 Folder 51. February 1, 1890-February 15, 1890 Folder 52. February 17, 1890-February 28, 1890 Folder 53. March 1, 1890-March 15, 1890 Folder 54. March 16, 1890-March 31, 1890 Box 6 Folder 55. April 1, 1890-April 28, 1890 Folder 56. May 2, 1890-May 15, 1890 Folder 57. May 16, 1890-May 31, 1890 Folder 58. June 1, 1890-June 30, 1890 Folder 59. July 1, 1890-July 31, 1890 Folder 60. August 1, 1890-August 30, 1890 Folder 61. September 1, 1890-September 30, 1890 Folder 62. October 1, 1890-October 30, 1890 Folder 63. November 1, 1890-November 20, 1890 Box 7 Folder 64. November 21, 1890-November 30, 1890 Folder 65. December 1, 1890-December 29, 1890 Folder 66. January 2, 1891-April 30, 1891 Folder 67. May 1, 1891-May 10, 1891 Folder 68. May 11, 1891-May 20, 1891 Folder 69. May 21, 1891-May 31, 1891 Folder 70. June 1, 1891-June 15, 1891 Folder 71. June 16, 1891-June 30, 1891 Folder 72. July 1, 1891-July 31, 1891 Folder 73. August 1, 1891-August 31, 1891 Box 8 Folder 74. September 1, 1891-September 30, 1891 Folder 75. October 2, 1891-October 31, 1891 Folder 76. November 1, 1891-November 30, 1891 Folder 77. December 1, 1891-December 15, 1891 Folder 78. December 16, 1891-December 31, 1891 Folder 79. Undated

Box 9 Folder 80. Correspondence, 1863-1887 Vol. 1. Letterpress Book, 1887 Vol. 2. Letterpress Book, 1887 Vol 3. Letterpress Book, 1887-1888 Vol 4. Letterpress Book, 1888 Vol 5. Letterpress Book, 1891 Box 10 Vol. 6. Letterpress Book, 1888-1889 Vol 7. Letterpress Book, 1889-1890 Vol 8. Letterpress Book, 1888-1889 Vol 9. Letterpress Book, 1890 Box 11 Vol. 10. Letterpress Book, 1890-1891 Vol. 11. Letterpress Book, 1890 Vol. 12. Letterpress Book, 1891 Vol. 13. Letterpress Book, 1891-1892 SERIES TWO APPLICATIONS Box 12 Folder 1. Applications for Commissioner of Deeds, 1887-1892 Folder 2. Correspondence for Hospital for Insane, 1887-1892 SERIES THREE MISCELLANY Box 12 Folder 1. Petitions, 1886-1892 Folder 2. Petitions, Undated Folder 3. Petitions, Undated. Folder 4. Proclamations, 1886-1892 Folder 5. Reports and Resolutions, 1886-1892 Folder 6. Miscellany, 1892 Folder 7. January 1, 1892-February 5, 1892 Fc1der 8. Speeches concerning J. M. Thayer, undated. Folder 9. Program, 1906 Folder 10. Printed article, undated. Folder 11. Biographical data (written by his son, John M. Thayer, 1933).