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John Wimer

John M. Wimer (May 8, 1810 – January 11, 1863) served as Postmaster, Alderman and the seventh person to serve as mayor of St. Louis, Missouri.

Lieutenant Colonel John M Wimer
DiedJanuary 11, 1863(1863-01-11) (aged 52)
Hartville, Missouri
Allegiance Confederate States of America
RankLieutenant colonel[1]
Battles/warsBattle of Hartville
John M Wimer
7th Mayor of St. Louis, Missouri
In office
1843–1844
Preceded byGeorge Maguire
Succeeded byBernard Pratte
In office
1857–1858
Preceded byJohn How
Succeeded byOliver Filley
Personal details
Born(1810-05-08)May 8, 1810
Albemarle County, Virginia
DiedJanuary 11, 1863(1863-01-11) (aged 52)
Hartville, Missouri
Political partyEmancipation Democrat
SpouseAbigail S. Wise
ChildrenWilliam W. Wimer, John W. Wimer.
ProfessionMayor, Alderman, Postmaster, Soldier

Born in Amherst County, Virginia in 1810, he came west in 1828, initially a blacksmith in St. Louis.

He served two terms as mayor (1843-1844 and 1857-1858), the ninth and nineteenth term served as mayor of St. Louis. Between terms he received his postmaster's appointment on June 14, 1845, after President James K. Polk entered office and just 17 days before the effective date of the 1845 postal reforms, which paved the way for adhesive stamp use by simplifying the rate structure.[2] As Postmaster, John Wimer is known for issuing the "St Louis Bears" a set of provisional postal stamps that are now highly valued as collectibles. Wimer was replaced as postmaster in 1850.

Although he opposed slavery, when the American Civil War broke out, Wimer spoke out strongly for the Confederacy and his native state of Virginia; In 1862 he was arrested and held at Gratiot Street Military Prison and Alton Penitientiary, but Wimer escaped in December 1862 and reached southwest Missouri where he joined the Confederate army under Colonel Emmett MacDonald and Brigadier-General John S. Marmaduke.

He was killed at the Battle of Hartville,[3] in Hartville, Missouri, during which, "Lieutenant-Colonel Wimer was shot dead whilst leading the detachment of Colonel Burbridge's regiment.[4]". It is reported that Wimer was shot through the eye, and after he died that "the yankee Provost Marshal managed to steal his body during the wake, and buried him in an unknown potters field as a final act of desecration.[5] After the war, his body was moved to Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Marmaduke's Expedition into Missouri". Index to the Miscellaneous Documents of the House of Representatives. Congressional edition, Volume 2580. United States Congress. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1889, p. 207. https://books.google.com/books/about/Congressional_edition.html?id=bEBHAQAAIAAJ
  2. ^ Frelinghuysen Collection Part 1., St Louis Postmasters' Provisionals (Page 133). Robert A. Siegel Auctions. (2012, March 28) Retrieved 02:16, March 24, 2014, from http://siegelauctions.com/enc/pdf/StLouis.pdf
  3. ^ "Marmaduke's Expedition into Missouri". Index to the Miscellaneous Documents of the House of Representatives. Congressional edition, Volume 2580. United States Congress. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1889, p. 207. https://books.google.com/books/about/Congressional_edition.html?id=bEBHAQAAIAAJ
  4. ^ "Marmaduke's Expedition into Missouri". Index to the Miscellaneous Documents of the House of Representatives. Congressional edition, Volume 2580. United States Congress. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1889, p. 207. https://books.google.com/books/about/Congressional_edition.html?id=bEBHAQAAIAAJ
  5. ^ Frelinghuysen Collection Part 1., St Louis Postmasters' Provisionals (Page 133). Robert A. Siegel Auctions. (2012, March 28) Retrieved 02:16, March 24, 2014, from http://siegelauctions.com/enc/pdf/StLouis.pdf
  6. ^ Frelinghuysen Collection Part 1., St Louis Postmasters' Provisionals (Page 133). Robert A. Siegel Auctions. (2012, March 28) Retrieved 02:16, March 24, 2014, from http://siegelauctions.com/enc/pdf/StLouis.pdf
  • "St. Louis Mayors: John M. Wimer". St. Louis Public Library. Retrieved 2008-08-15.
  • "St. Louis Historic Preservation: Wimer, John M." City of St. Louis. Retrieved 2008-08-15.

External links

  • John M. Wimer at the St. Louis Public Library: St. Louis Mayors website.
  • Frelinghuysen Collection Part 1., St Louis Postmasters' Provisionals (Page 133). Robert A. Siegel Auctions. (2012, March 28)

Retrieved 02:16, March 24, 2014, from http://siegelauctions.com/enc/pdf/StLouis.pdf

  • "Marmaduke's Expedition into Missouri". Index to the Miscellaneous Documents of the House of Representatives.

Congressional edition, Volume 2580. United States Congress. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1889.

Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of St. Louis, Missouri
1843–1844
Succeeded by
Preceded by Mayor of St. Louis, Missouri
1857–1858
Succeeded by

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appointment on June 14 1845 after President James K Polk entered office and just 17 days before the effective date of the 1845 postal reforms which paved the way for adhesive stamp use by simplifying the rate structure 2 As Postmaster John Wimer is known for issuing the St Louis Bears a set of provisional postal stamps that are now highly valued as collectibles Wimer was replaced as postmaster in 1850 Although he opposed slavery when the American Civil War broke out Wimer spoke out strongly for the Confederacy and his native state of Virginia In 1862 he was arrested and held at Gratiot Street Military Prison and Alton Penitientiary but Wimer escaped in December 1862 and reached southwest Missouri where he joined the Confederate army under Colonel Emmett MacDonald and Brigadier General John S Marmaduke He was killed at the Battle of Hartville 3 in Hartville Missouri during which Lieutenant Colonel Wimer was shot dead whilst leading the detachment of Colonel Burbridge s regiment 4 It is reported that Wimer was shot through the eye and after he died that the yankee Provost Marshal managed to steal his body during the wake and buried him in an unknown potters field as a final act of desecration 5 After the war his body was moved to Bellefontaine Cemetery in St Louis 6 References Edit Marmaduke s Expedition into Missouri Index to the Miscellaneous Documents of the House of Representatives Congressional edition Volume 2580 United States Congress U S Government Printing Office 1889 p 207 https books google com books about Congressional edition html id bEBHAQAAIAAJ Frelinghuysen Collection Part 1 St Louis Postmasters Provisionals Page 133 Robert A Siegel Auctions 2012 March 28 Retrieved 02 16 March 24 2014 from http siegelauctions com enc pdf StLouis pdf Marmaduke s Expedition into Missouri Index to the Miscellaneous Documents of the House of Representatives Congressional edition Volume 2580 United States Congress U S Government Printing Office 1889 p 207 https books google com books about Congressional edition html id bEBHAQAAIAAJ Marmaduke s Expedition into Missouri Index to the Miscellaneous Documents of the House of Representatives Congressional edition Volume 2580 United States Congress U S Government Printing Office 1889 p 207 https books google com books about Congressional edition html id bEBHAQAAIAAJ Frelinghuysen Collection Part 1 St Louis Postmasters Provisionals Page 133 Robert A Siegel Auctions 2012 March 28 Retrieved 02 16 March 24 2014 from http siegelauctions com enc pdf StLouis pdf Frelinghuysen Collection Part 1 St Louis Postmasters Provisionals Page 133 Robert A Siegel Auctions 2012 March 28 Retrieved 02 16 March 24 2014 from http siegelauctions com enc pdf StLouis pdf St Louis Mayors John M Wimer St Louis Public Library Retrieved 2008 08 15 St Louis Historic Preservation Wimer John M City of St Louis Retrieved 2008 08 15 John Wimer 1810 1863 Find A Grave Retrieved 2008 08 15 Marmaduke s Expedition into Missouri Index to the Miscellaneous Documents of the House of Representatives Congressional edition Volume 2580 United States Congress U S Government Printing Office 1889 p 207 https books google com books about Congressional edition html id bEBHAQAAIAAJ Frelinghuysen Collection Part 1 St Louis Postmasters Provisionals Page 133 Robert A Siegel Auctions 2012 March 28 Retrieved 02 16 March 24 2014 from http siegelauctions com enc pdf StLouis pdfExternal links EditJohn M Wimer at the St Louis Public Library St Louis Mayors website Frelinghuysen Collection Part 1 St Louis Postmasters Provisionals Page 133 Robert A Siegel Auctions 2012 March 28 Retrieved 02 16 March 24 2014 from http siegelauctions com enc pdf StLouis pdf Marmaduke s Expedition into Missouri Index to the Miscellaneous Documents of the House of Representatives Congressional edition Volume 2580 United States Congress U S Government Printing Office 1889 https books google com books about Congressional edition html id bEBHAQAAIAAJPolitical 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