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George Lucas Hartsuff

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On March 22, 1861, Hartsuff was appointed Assistant Adjutant General with the brevet rank of captain, assigned to the Department of Florida on April 13. He was assigned to the staff of Brigadier General
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on August 8, 1861. He held under staff positions, eventually serving briefly as chief of staff of the Mountain Department. Hartsuff became a
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in 1852, graduating 19th out of 43 in his class. He served on the frontier and in Florida, where, during a fight with the
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in December 1855, he received a wound which eventually caused his death. Hartsuff survived the wreck of the steamer
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Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher, Civil War High Commands, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001.
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Hartsuff was mustered out of the volunteer service on August 24, 1865, and served in the regular army as a
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in the regular army, and from March 19, to April 16, of the same year was in command of
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from May 28 to September 24, 1863. This period included the early stages of the
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colonel in the regular army for gallant and meritorious services.
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on November 29, 1863. Returning to active duty, he commanded
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People of New York (state) in the American Civil War
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Tyre
New York
West Point
New York
West Point Cemetery
United States of America
United States Army
Union Army

Major General
XXIII Corps
American Civil War
Battle of Cedar Mountain
Battle of Antietam
Knoxville Campaign

Tyre
New York
West Point
Seminole Indians
Fort Myers
Lady Elgin
Lake Michigan
William Rosecrans
West Virginia
brigadier general
Army of Virginia
Army of the Potomac
Antietam

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