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 1845). He declined renomination. 1845). He declined renomination.
  
-He was commissioned Major of Conn. Infantry, 16 Mar. 1847, and of the 9th U. S.+He was commissioned Major of Conn. Infantry, 16 Mar. 1847, and of the 9th U.S.
 Infantry, 9 Apr. 1847. The latter was the New England regiment of volunteers Infantry, 9 Apr. 1847. The latter was the New England regiment of volunteers
 raised for service in the Mexican War, with Col. Truman Bishop Ransom of Vermont raised for service in the Mexican War, with Col. Truman Bishop Ransom of Vermont
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 1850 he was again a candidate and was elected by a handsome majority; and he was 1850 he was again a candidate and was elected by a handsome majority; and he was
 re-elected in 1851, 1852, and 1853. In 1852 he was Presidential Elector on the re-elected in 1851, 1852, and 1853. In 1852 he was Presidential Elector on the
-Pierce and King ticket, and in 1853 President Pierce appointed him U. S.+Pierce and King ticket, and in 1853 President Pierce appointed him U.S.
 Minister to Russia. Resigning the governorship, he accepted that post and filled Minister to Russia. Resigning the governorship, he accepted that post and filled
 it for four years. He formed a warm personal friendship for both the Czar it for four years. He formed a warm personal friendship for both the Czar
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 proposal until he remembered that Masonry was forbidden in Russia, whereupon he proposal until he remembered that Masonry was forbidden in Russia, whereupon he
 took a firm stand and declined to participate, as he would not contravene the took a firm stand and declined to participate, as he would not contravene the
-laws of Russia even though the house of the U. S. Minister enjoyed diplomatic+laws of Russia even though the house of the U.S. Minister enjoyed diplomatic
 immunity. immunity.
  
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 turned to the wall until after the end of the war. Platt by this act acquired turned to the wall until after the end of the war. Platt by this act acquired
 the name of "Portrait Platt." Years afterwards he had a notable career as one of the name of "Portrait Platt." Years afterwards he had a notable career as one of
-the U. S. Senators from Connecticut. This identical portrait, illustrated+the U.S. Senators from Connecticut. This identical portrait, illustrated
 herein, now hangs in the Memorial Hall in the State Library in Hartford, in its herein, now hangs in the Memorial Hall in the State Library in Hartford, in its
 appropriate place in the line of Governors of Connecticut. appropriate place in the line of Governors of Connecticut.
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