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in Knoxville and joined the faculty as an instructor. From 1849 to 1854, was the city engineer for Knoxville, as well as managing a local glass manufacturing company. He moved to
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Block, W. T., "A Towering East Texas Pioneer: A Biographical Sketch of Colonel Albert Miller Lea."
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After the war, Lea lived in Galveston for several years. He moved in 1874 to
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Galveston and the Civil War: An Island City in the Maelstrom
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on New Year's Day 1863, his 25-year-old son, Lt. Commander
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In 1844, he earned his master's degree in engineering from
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Richland, Tennessee
Corsicana, Texas
Military engineer
military engineer
Minnesota
Iowa
Richland, Tennessee
Knoxville
United States Military Academy
engineers
Iowa Territory
Tennessee
Missouri
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
brigadier general
militia
U.S. War Department
East Tennessee University
East Texas
American Civil War
Confederate States Army
major
Battle of Galveston
Edward Lea
Union Navy
USRC Harriet Lane
Corsicana, Texas
Albert Lea, Minnesota

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