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  1. James Dunwoody Bulloch (June 25, 1823 – January 7, 1901) was the Confederacy's chief foreign agent in Great Britain during the American Civil War. Based in Liverpool , he operated blockade runners and commerce raiders that provided the Confederacy with its only source of hard currency.

    • 1839–1854 USN, 1861–1865 CSN
  2. Mar 29, 2003 · Photograph by Darby Carl Sanders, New Georgia Encyclopedia. Born in 1823 in Savannah, Bulloch was a great-grandson of Archibald Bulloch, a leader of Revolutionary forces and the first president of Georgia’s Council of Safety. His father, James Stephens Bulloch, remarried after his mother’s death and moved from the Georgia coast to Roswell.

  3. Bulloch was a Georgia native. His half-sister became the mother of Theodore Roosevelt, destined to become U.S. president in 1901. Bulloch himself became a midshipman in the U.S. Navy at a young age in 1839. He then served on a variety of ships, including the Delaware while on a famous Mediterranean cruise. During 1844-1845 Bulloch attended the ...

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  5. Apr 2, 2014 · James Dunwoody Bulloch is best known as the man behind the Civil War’s Confederate raiders. He organized the construction and outfitting of Florida , Alabama , and Stonewall , among others. Despite his significance, no biography of him was written about him prior to 2010.

  6. James Stephens Bulloch (1793 – February 18, 1849) was an early Georgia settler and planter. Bulloch was a grandson of Georgia governor Archibald Bulloch and a nephew of Senator William Bellinger Bulloch. [1] He was also the maternal grandfather of President Theodore Roosevelt and a great-grandfather of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of ...

    • James Bulloch II, Ann Irvine
    • February 18, 1849, Roswell, Georgia
  7. James was born into a very prominent Georgia family, with his great-grandfather being Archibald Bulloch, a leader in the American Revolutionary War and the first president of Georgia's Council of Safety. James was also the uncle of future President Theodore Roosevelt and a relative to Eleanor Roosevelt by result.

  8. James D. Bulloch was the maternal uncle, model and strategy-teacher to future U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. He emerged from the shadows of the Civil War when his nephew Teddy helped him to organize his papers and to publish a sanitized version of events in his 1883 memoir, The Secret Service of the Confederate States in Europe.

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