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of the state of New York, leading Townsend to end his law practice. Finding the militia to be less than it should be, he significantly reordered it. He prepared an annual report to the legislature from this department for the first time. Additionally he improved the conditions of the citizen soldiers
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That year gold was discovered in California. Townsend was equipped by his grandmother with equipment and an aide to seek his fortune on the Pacific coast. After being given up for dead following a long period of no news, Frederick returned to Albany with tales of being captured by Indians and
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on December 31, 1862, with all the senior officers of the regular brigade having been shot except the brigade commander, Townsend was placed in command of the left wing of the brigade. The loss of his brigade in the fight was 94 killed 497 wounded and 50 missing.
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at Albany. In 1867 after a leave of absence in Europe he was made acting assistant inspector general of the department of California from which he inspected all the government posts in Arizona. He resigned his commission in 1868 and returned to Albany.
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Returning home he was made captain of Company B of the Washington Continentals of Albany. He organized the 76th regiment of militia of which he was colonel, and later on the Albany Zouave cadets.
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and increased their numbers to 12,000 effective men. Townsend's efforts were recognized as effective and he was reappointed by the next governor of the state, Governor
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He was then brevetted lieutenant colonel, colonel, and brigadier general in the regular Army. In 1863 he was posted to duty as acting assistant
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surviving a tornado. He also carried a single nugget of the precious metal which he gave his grandmother who preserved it as a family treasure.
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He was appointed brigadier general of 9th Brigade of the state militia in 1878 and adjutant general of the state in 1880 under Gov.
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immigrated to Massachusetts from Norfolk England in 1640 and settled at Jamaica on Long Island NY, and were founding members of
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He was nominated by the 1880 Republican state convention to serve as a presidential elector, and he cast his vote for
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Townsend had 7 brothers and 2 sisters. There was a strong military bent in the family, as one brother,
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on June 10, 1861. Townsend's unit suffered 21 wounded from friendly fire when the
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In 1863, Townsend married Sarah Rathbone of Albany. Together they had children:
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Townsend died at Lake Luzerne NY on 12 September 1897, and is buried at the
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on 21 September 1825 to Isaiah and Hannah Townsend. He was the grandson of
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Townsend was a member of a number of military organizations including:
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The twentieth century biographical dictionary of notable Americans
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was Adjutant General of New York from 1869 to 1873, and another,
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Sarah Rathbone Townsend (1868-1930) married Gerrit Yates Lansing
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Frederick Townsend (1871–1949) President of Albany Savings Bank
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of which he was commissioned colonel and which he led in the
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and was admitted to the bar in 1849 and practiced in Albany.
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The Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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Grave of Frederick Townsend at the Albany Rural Cemetery
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a brigadier general. Townsend served three terms as
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Frederick Townsend (MP for Stratford-on-Avon)

Albany, New York
Lake Luzerne, New York
Albany Rural Cemetery
Menands, New York
United States
United States Army
Union Army

Colonel

Brevet
Brigadier General

Brigadier General
18th U.S. Infantry Regiment
9th U.S. Infantry Regiment
3rd New York Infantry Regiment
American Civil War
Battle of Big Bethel
Battle of Lick Creek
Battle of Perryville
Battle of Stones River

American Civil War
3rd New York Infantry Regiment
brevetted
Adjutant General of New York
Albany, New York

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