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Alfred W. Ellet

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In August 1863, the Mississippi Marine Brigade was placed under command of General Grant. Ellet continued to command the Mississippi Marine Brigade during operations on the Western Rivers until 1864, when the unit was disestablished. There were allegations of profiteering levied against Ellet due to
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and forced her to ground on the riverbank. Charles Ellet, Jr. was wounded in the knee by a Confederate sharpshooter during the battle. His wound was the only serious casualty received on the Union side during the battle. Charles Ellet, Jr. died 15 days later from a blood infection caused by the
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allow his unit to recruit from convalescing veterans of other units. Ellet promised recruits bonuses, the opportunity to serve aboard clean vessels with good food and the potential for fame. He was eventually able to fully recruit for the brigade and his nephews
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History of the Ram Fleet and the Mississippi Marine Brigade in the War for the Union on the Mississippi and its tributaries: the story of the Ellets and their men
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irregularities in accounting of seized Confederate cotton. He resigned his commission late in 1864 and returned to civilian life.
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On November 1, 1862, Ellet was promoted to brigadier general and charged with creation of the
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to capture or destroy three Confederate gunboats. The Confederates burned their ships; the
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was ordered to reinforce the Mississippi Marine Brigade with a company of men from the
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of company I of the 9th Missouri Volunteer Infantry Regiment, which later became the
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In July 1861, Ellet raised a company of men from Bunker Hill and was commissioned
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Following the Civil War, Ellet was a businessman and civic leader in
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On June 14, Ellet led the brigade along with Brigadier General
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and forced the surrender of the CSS General Price during the
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where he attended the public schools. At age 16, he moved to
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On June 6, Colonel Charles Ellet, Jr. led the rams in the
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Mr. Lincoln's Brown Water Navy - The Mississippi Squadron
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A farmer and dry goods store owner, he was a resident of
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and skirmished with the Confederates, losing 3 wounded.
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Under Two Flags: The American Navy in the Civil War
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Bucks County, Pennsylvania
El Dorado, Kansas
Union
United States Army
Union Army

Brigadier General
59th Illinois Infantry
United States Ram Fleet
Mississippi Marine Brigade
United States Ram Fleet
Mississippi Marine Brigade
Battle of Pea Ridge
First Battle of Memphis
Vicksburg Campaign
Battle of Richmond, Louisiana
Battle of Goodrich's Landing
Charles Ellet, Jr.
Charles Rivers Ellet
John A. Ellet
brigadier general
Union Army
United States Ram Fleet
Mississippi Marine Brigade
American Civil War
Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Bunker Hill, Illinois
Illinois

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