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508: 30: 344:, which lasted from April 27 to July 9, 1863, Augur commanded the First Division in the XIX Corps of Major General Bank's Army of the Gulf. Banks had replaced Butler as the Army's commander in December 1862. Augur's First Division acted as the left wing of Bank's army throughout the siege. Augur was brevetted first to Brigadier General in the United States Army on March 13, 1865, for his meritorious service during the Post Hudson Campaign and then, on the same date, brevetted to Major General for his service during the war. 1002: 494: 337:) behind Confederate lines in Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana. Augur insisted that Grierson's command be honored with a parade, and subsequently Grierson and his troopers were regaled with flying banners and martial music as they entered the city marching in a column that extended for two miles through the streets of Baton Rouge. 410:
At about 9:30 a.m. on the morning of April 15, 1865, about ninety minutes after Mr. Lincoln had succumbed to the assassin's bullet, Augur served as one of the officers who walked as escorts for the president's body from the Petersen House, where the president died, to the White House. On Wednesday,
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Throughout that fateful night, and in the following days, Augur was instrumental in mobilizing troops in his command to pursue and eventually capture Booth and his co-conspirators, including detailing the detachment of the
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who, newly promoted to Brigadier General, had left that position on June 25, 1861, to perform other military duties. Augur served as Commandant of Cadets and West Point's infantry tactics instructor until December 5, 1861.
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on November 14, 1862, with the date of August 9, 1862, as his effective date of rank. President Lincoln had to submit the nomination three times before the U.S. Senate finally confirmed the appointment on March 10, 1863.
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answered Augur's call and volunteered to transcribe the witness accounts for Secretary Stanton. Augur escorted Corporal Tanner into the Petersen House where he introduced Tanner to Secretary Stanton and Chief Justice
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Augur was promoted to the rank of Major in the 13th Infantry on May 14, 1861. The American Civil War was just over four months old when Augur was made Commandant of Cadets at West Point on August 26, 1861, replacing
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from July 1, 1878, to December 26, 1880; and then he returned to the Department of Texas where he commanded for approximately another three years between January 2, 1881, and October 31, 1883. He headed up the
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April 19, 1865, Augur served as the officer in charge of the military procession that escorted the president's body from the White House to the Capitol where it
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History of West Point: And Its Military Importance During the American Revolution: and the Origin and Progress of the United States Military Academy
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which eventually led to Lt. Doherty and his detachment tracking down and cornering President Lincoln's assassin, Booth, and his associate,
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who knew shorthand well enough to take verbatim notes for Stanton as he interviewed witnesses to that night's tragic event. Corporal
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15 Stats. 589, October 21, 1867. Ratified July 25, 1868; proclaimed August 25, 1868. In Charles J. Kappler, compiler and editor,
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leading his tattered and exhausted volunteer Brigade of Union cavalrymen from their sixteen-day, 600 mile raid (
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in his honor. In 1885, he retired from the Army with the rank of Brigadier General.
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where the mortally wounded President Abraham Lincoln was taken after he was shot by
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Following the war, Augur went on to command several military departments: the
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in 1839. Augur graduated in 1843 in the same class as General of the Army
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Commandants of the Corps of Cadets of the United States Military Academy
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of volunteers and assigned a brigade command in Brigadier General
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tribes of Washington and, in 1856, against the Oregon Indians. In
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After the fall of Port Hudson, Augur was assigned command of the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Records of United States Army Continental Commands, 1821–1920
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from 1883–85. He also played a major role in negotiating the
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in 1868. A fort in the Wyoming Territory was briefly named
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Augur was one of the Army officers who were present at the
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which he held from October 13, 1863, to August 13, 1866.
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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Port Hudson, Confederate Bastion on the Mississippi
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