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Brother Winfield Scott<\/strong><\/p>\n
June 13th 1786 \u2013 May 29th 1866<\/p>\n
Member of:<\/p>\n
Dinwiddie Union Lodge #23, Virginia<\/p>\n
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United States Army general and unsuccessful presidential candidate of the Whig Party<\/a> in 1852.<\/p>\n
Known as “Old Fuss and Feathers” and the “Grand Old Man of the Army”, he served on active duty as a general longer than any other person in American history, is rated as one of the most senior commissioned officers of all time, and many historians rate him as the best American commander of his time. Over the course of his 53-year career, he commanded forces in the War of 1812, the Black Hawk War<\/a>, the Mexican\u2013American War<\/a>, the Second Seminole War<\/a>, and, briefly, the American Civil War, conceiving the Union strategy known as the Anaconda Plan that was used to defeat the Confederacy. He served as Commanding General of the United States Army for twenty years, longer than any other holder of the office.<\/p>\n