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Dennis Donovan

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6. It's WAY more plausible it was the work of provocateurs and *NOT* BLM protesters
Wed Jun 24, 2020, 06:15 AM
Jun 2020
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Christian_Heg



Hans Christian Heg (December 21, 1829 – September 20, 1863) was a Norwegian American journalist, anti-slavery activist, politician and soldier, best known for leading the Scandinavian 15th Wisconsin Volunteer Regiment in the American Civil War. He died of the wounds he received at the Battle of Chickamauga.

Background
Heg was born at Haugestad in the community of Lierbyen in Lier, Buskerud, Norway on December 21, 1829. He was the eldest of the four children of an innkeeper. His father, Even Hansen Heg (1790–1850), moved his family to America in 1840, settling in the Muskego Settlement in Wisconsin. Hans Heg was eleven years old when his family arrived in Muskego. He soon earned a reputation for himself as being a gifted boy.

At twenty years old, lured by the discovery of gold in the Sacramento Valley, he and three friends joined the army of "Forty-Niners". He spent the next two years prospecting for gold in California. Upon the death of his father, he returned to the Muskego area in 1851. He married Gunhild Einong, daughter of a Norwegian immigrant.

Heg became a rising young politician who found slavery abhorrent. He naturally became an ardent member of the Free Soil Party. Heg was a major in the 4th Wisconsin Militia and served as Wisconsin State Prison Commissioner. He was the first Norwegian-born candidate elected statewide in Wisconsin.

He soon joined the recently formed Republican Party. He was an outspoken anti-slavery activist and a leader of Wisconsin's Wide Awakes, an anti-slave catcher militia. During this time, he sheltered Sherman Booth, who was made a federal fugitive after inciting a mob to rescue an escaped slave.

In 1860, Heg was elected commissioner of the state prison in Waupun, and served there for two years. Heg spearheaded many reforms to the prison, believing that prisons should be used to "reclaim the wandering and save the lost."


Statue of Col. Hans Christian Heg, Wisconsin State Capitol, Madison

Military service
With the outbreak of the Civil War, Heg was appointed by Governor Alexander Randall as colonel of the 15th Wisconsin Volunteer Regiment. Appealing to all young "Norsemen," he said, "the government of our adopted country is in danger. It is our duty as brave and intelligent citizens to extend our hands in defense of the cause of our Country and of our homes." The 15th Wisconsin was called the Scandinavian Regiment since its soldiers were almost all immigrants from Norway, with some from Denmark and Sweden. It was the only all Scandinavian regiment in the Union Army. On 8 October 1862, Colonel Heg led his regiment into its first action at the Battle of Perryville. Despite being under fire while being driven back several miles by the enemy, the 15th Wisconsin suffered few casualties and no fatalities. However, one of those hurt was Colonel Heg, who was injured when his horse fell.

Heg commanded the regiment during the Battle of Stones River. In response to his conduct at Stones River, Maj. Gen. William Rosecrans placed Heg in command of the newly formed 3rd Brigade of the 1st Division, XX Corps, Army of the Cumberland, on 1 May 1863.

On 19 September 1863, Heg led his brigade at the Battle of Chickamauga, where he was mortally wounded. Heg "was shot through the bowels and died the next day." [8] Upon hearing of Heg's death, Rosecrans expressed regret, saying he had intended to promote Heg to brigadier general. Heg was one of three Wisconsinite colonels killed in combat during the Civil War.

Heg was buried at the Norway Lutheran Church Cemetery near Wind Lake, Wisconsin.

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That was stupid oswaldactedalone Jun 2020 #1
Not stupid if the people doing it are false-flaggers. lagomorph777 Jun 2020 #44
This is their spokesperson Ex Lurker Jun 2020 #57
Well then this does look pretty damned stupid. lagomorph777 Jun 2020 #58
That was interesting. Asks for dialogue but tears down anti-slavery statue and attacks dem senator. cayugafalls Jun 2020 #61
It's All 'Establishment', Sir The Magistrate Jun 2020 #62
Then the protests have been hijacked by revolutionaries. cayugafalls Jun 2020 #65
he was an anti-slavery activist, whoever did this is ignorant of history Celerity Jun 2020 #2
I would be willing to bet at least half of the people involved in these pull-downs know nest Tipperary Jun 2020 #5
Half is generous superpatriotman Jun 2020 #8
Mob excitement empedocles Jun 2020 #12
Not an excuse for stupid behavior superpatriotman Jun 2020 #26
Yep. Tipperary Jun 2020 #16
You are assuming that the people doing this are on "our" side. lagomorph777 Jun 2020 #45
Well, I doubt people on the other side are somehow smarter. Tipperary Jun 2020 #53
Smarter? No, but oppositely motivated. Tearing down statues of good guys hurts our cause. lagomorph777 Jun 2020 #55
The whole thing has tipped into mob violence and I can Blue_true Jun 2020 #30
Not only that, but they blocked the bike lane. mahatmakanejeeves Jun 2020 #3
Were the vandals arrested? Ilsa Jun 2020 #4
It's WAY more plausible it was the work of provocateurs and *NOT* BLM protesters Dennis Donovan Jun 2020 #6
Very plausible Auggie Jun 2020 #20
Agree. This statue likely targeted because he was anti-slavery. nt Hortensis Jun 2020 #24
+1 Same white supremacists who did most of the arson/violence after George Floyd's murder. lagomorph777 Jun 2020 #46
This spokesperson was issuing demands this morning Ex Lurker Jun 2020 #56
No, That Is The Real Deal, Sir The Magistrate Jun 2020 #63
I think the whole statue thing has become a distraction from the main issue... Tommy_Carcetti Jun 2020 #7
+1000000000000!! 2naSalit Jun 2020 #10
This. Tipperary Jun 2020 #17
Statutes not statues. Yes! RVN VET71 Jun 2020 #23
Yep morphed from Floyd to Defund to Statues live love laugh Jun 2020 #28
I'm thinking there are other factions that are trying to make BLM protesters look bad. BComplex Jun 2020 #9
Are we sure it wasn't a bunch of racists that pulled him down? eom Maraya1969 Jun 2020 #11
Only takes a few with the ropes empedocles Jun 2020 #13
+1 uponit7771 Jun 2020 #27
Dunno. If they're not, they certainly have one thing in common with racists. jcmaine72 Jun 2020 #40
If they were going to pull down a symbol of historic racism why not the GOP state headquarters? Ford_Prefect Jun 2020 #14
Bazinga! Wawannabe Jun 2020 #18
Great, mobs of outraged people destroying a political party's infrastructure. Calista241 Jun 2020 #49
It seems to me that the GOP has gotten a free ride up to now. Ford_Prefect Jun 2020 #54
All it takes is a Biden win, and then 90% of Dem voters will settle into the whole Calista241 Jun 2020 #64
I used to live in Orange Co, NC. In 2016 someone burned the county GOP election headquarters. Ford_Prefect Jun 2020 #67
I am hoping it was provocateurs and they are caught. marie999 Jun 2020 #15
One protestor said later that they understood the role Heg played, but were protesting the fact WhiskeyGrinder Jun 2020 #19
The good part? maxsolomon Jun 2020 #59
Also, it's only counterproductive if you let it be. WhiskeyGrinder Jun 2020 #21
People need to stop tearing down statues, period. Lonestarblue Jun 2020 #22
Yes. And governments are voluntarily removing confederate statues. Blue_true Jun 2020 #32
Most people are not only misinformed, they are uninformed. jaxexpat Jun 2020 #25
It's a blip that doesn't deserve much attention. StarfishSaver Jun 2020 #29
You are falling into the trap that Trump want us to step in. Blue_true Jun 2020 #33
LOL StarfishSaver Jun 2020 #35
Nothing we can do about it JonLP24 Jun 2020 #37
Stress is no excuse for losing decorum. Blue_true Jun 2020 #38
I'm more focused on Trump's incompetence JonLP24 Jun 2020 #51
The optics of this sucks jcmaine72 Jun 2020 #41
You know what optics don't suck? Hundreds of thousands of peaceful protesters across the country StarfishSaver Jun 2020 #47
It can't be ignored Polybius Jun 2020 #60
There's a difference between ignoring it and making a huge deal of it StarfishSaver Jun 2020 #66
Outside of the protests, etc.... llmart Jun 2020 #31
The way to solve the problem is to accurately rewrite history Blue_true Jun 2020 #34
I agree with your last sentence. llmart Jun 2020 #42
I see your point. Then we accurately edit history and Blue_true Jun 2020 #50
And while we're at it... llmart Jun 2020 #52
I am ok with all of that. nt Blue_true Jun 2020 #68
I lived in Madison for 36 years and what friends are telling me mokawanis Jun 2020 #36
Before concluding - cilla4progress Jun 2020 #39
It's important to distract us with "concern" StarfishSaver Jun 2020 #48
Mob Mentality. jalan48 Jun 2020 #43
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