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Algernon Sidney Badger (October 28, 1839 – May 9, 1905) was a colonel in the Union Army and an administrator in local and federal government positions. A native of Boston, Massachusetts, he had served in action in Louisiana and decided to live there after the war. Badger was appointed to numerous Republican government posts in New Orleans, including as Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police Force, U.S. Postmaster of the city, and a deputy in the United States Customs Service.

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  • Algernon Sidney Badger (October 28, 1839 – May 9, 1905) was a colonel in the Union Army and an administrator in local and federal government positions. A native of Boston, Massachusetts, he had served in action in Louisiana and decided to live there after the war. Badger was appointed to numerous Republican government posts in New Orleans, including as Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police Force, U.S. Postmaster of the city, and a deputy in the United States Customs Service.
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