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- Q16857317 description "Union Army colonel".
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- Q16857317 abstract "Adolph Englemann (February 11, 1825 – October 5, 1890) was a farmer, lawyer, postmaster, Mexican-American War veteran, and Union Army colonel during the American Civil War. On May 18, 1866, the United States Senate confirmed his appointment as brevet brigadier general of volunteers.Englemann was born in Imsbach, then in the Kingdom of Bavaria, on February 11, 1825. His family immigrated to the United States in 1831. He served as a second lieutenant in the 2nd Regiment of Illinois Volunteers (12 months) during the Mexican–American War. He was wounded at the Battle of Buena Vista in February 1847. After becoming a Chicago lawyer, Englemann briefly served in the army of the German duchy of Schleswig-Holstein.On December 16, 1861, Englemann was commissioned a lieutenant colonel of the 43rd Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment. He participated with his regiment in garrisoning Fort Donelson after its capture by the Union Army under Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant. As commander of the regiment, he fought at the Battle of Shiloh. He was promoted to colonel of the regiment on April 12, 1862. Englemann succeeded Colonel Julius Raith, his company captain in the Mexican-American War, who was mortally wounded while commanding the brigade which included his 43rd Illinois Infantry Regiment at the Battle of Shiloh.While still colonel of the 43rd Illinois Infantry Regiment, Englemann commanded brigades, and briefly divisions, during the remainder of his term or service. From May 28, 1863 to August 10, 1863, including the Siege of Vicksburg, Englemann commanded the 1st Brigade, Kimball's Division, XVI Corps, Army of the Tennessee. He commanded Division 2 of the same corps, then in the Army of Arkansas, from September 6, 1863 to September 31, 1863 before resuming command of his brigade in that division. He participated in the capture of Little Rock, Arkansas. On January 6, 1864, the Army of Arkansas became the Department of Arkansas. Englemann took command of the 2nd Brigade, Division 2, VII Corps. He commanded two other brigades in Division 3 and Division 1 of the VII Corps during most of the remainder of 1863. He commanded Division 1 of the VII Corps between September 9, 1864 and September 25, 1864. During this time, he participated in the Camden Expedition, a subsidiary action of the Red River Campaign.Englemann was mustered out of the Union Army volunteers on December 16, 1864.On May 18, 1866, the U.S. Senate confirmed Englemann's appointment to the grade of brevet brigadier general of volunteers, to rank from March 13, 1865, for faithful and meritorious services. The sources do not have the date of his nomination by President Andrew Johnson.Adolph Englemann died on October 5, 1890 at Shiloh, Illinois. Englemann was buried in the Englemann Cemetery at Shiloh, Illinois.".
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- Q16857317 dateOfBirth "1825-02-11".
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- Q16857317 name "Englemann, Adolph".
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- Q16857317 comment "Adolph Englemann (February 11, 1825 – October 5, 1890) was a farmer, lawyer, postmaster, Mexican-American War veteran, and Union Army colonel during the American Civil War. On May 18, 1866, the United States Senate confirmed his appointment as brevet brigadier general of volunteers.Englemann was born in Imsbach, then in the Kingdom of Bavaria, on February 11, 1825. His family immigrated to the United States in 1831.".
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