J. R. West

J. R. West
United States Senator
from Louisiana
In office
March 4, 1871 – March 3, 1877
Preceded byJohn S. Harris
Succeeded byWilliam P. Kellogg
3rd President of the Board of Commissioners of Washington, D.C.
In office
July 17, 1882 – March 29, 1883
Preceded byJosiah Dent
Succeeded byJames Barker Edmonds
Member of the Board of Commissioners of Washington, D.C.
In office
July 17, 1882 – July 22, 1885
PresidentChester A. Arthur
Grover Cleveland
Preceded byJosiah Dent
Succeeded byWilliam Benning Webb
Personal details
BornJoseph Rodman West
(1822-09-19)September 19, 1822
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
DiedOctober 31, 1898(1898-10-31) (aged 76)
Resting placeArlington National Cemetery
PartyRepublican
SpouseJeanne J. West
Alma materUniversity of Pennsylvania
Military service
Branch/serviceUnited States Army
Union Army
Years of service1847–1848, 1861–1866
Rank Brigadier General
Brevet Major General
Battles/warsMexican–American War
American Civil War
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Joseph Rodman West (September 19, 1822 – October 31, 1898), also known as J. Rodman West, was a United States senator from Louisiana, a Union general in the United States Army during and after the American Civil War and the chief executive of the District of Columbia. As a commander of militia, he gave the order to torture and murder Apache chief Mangas Coloradas, who had come to meet with him under a flag of truce to discuss terms of peace.