Civil War Generals of Indiana

Meet the Hoosier Generals of America's Conflict


When the Civil War erupted, the Union and the Confederacy faced the challenge of organizing huge armies of volunteers with little or no military experience. Crucial to this task was finding generals, and Indiana answered this call with approximately 120 of them. Though a competent division and corps commander, Ambrose E. Burnside's leadership of the Army of the Potomac at Fredericksburg proved disastrous. Jefferson Columbus was a relentless commander but murdering his superior in a Louisville hotel halted his probable rise to major general. As commander of the Louisville Legion, Lovell H. Rousseau was the only Civil War general commissioned by a city.


Compiling years of research, historian Carl E. Kramer provides biographical sketches of every identifiable Indiana general who attained full-rank, brevet, and state-service status in the tragic struggle.

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Civil War Generals of Indiana

Meet the Hoosier Generals of America's Conflict


When the Civil War erupted, the Union and the Confederacy faced the challenge of organizing huge armies of volunteers with little or no military experience. Crucial to this task was finding generals, and Indiana answered this call with approximately 120 of them. Though a competent division and corps commander, Ambrose E. Burnside's leadership of the Army of the Potomac at Fredericksburg proved disastrous. Jefferson Columbus was a relentless commander but murdering his superior in a Louisville hotel halted his probable rise to major general. As commander of the Louisville Legion, Lovell H. Rousseau was the only Civil War general commissioned by a city.


Compiling years of research, historian Carl E. Kramer provides biographical sketches of every identifiable Indiana general who attained full-rank, brevet, and state-service status in the tragic struggle.

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Civil War Generals of Indiana

Civil War Generals of Indiana

by Carl E. Kramer
Civil War Generals of Indiana

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by Carl E. Kramer

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Meet the Hoosier Generals of America's Conflict


When the Civil War erupted, the Union and the Confederacy faced the challenge of organizing huge armies of volunteers with little or no military experience. Crucial to this task was finding generals, and Indiana answered this call with approximately 120 of them. Though a competent division and corps commander, Ambrose E. Burnside's leadership of the Army of the Potomac at Fredericksburg proved disastrous. Jefferson Columbus was a relentless commander but murdering his superior in a Louisville hotel halted his probable rise to major general. As commander of the Louisville Legion, Lovell H. Rousseau was the only Civil War general commissioned by a city.


Compiling years of research, historian Carl E. Kramer provides biographical sketches of every identifiable Indiana general who attained full-rank, brevet, and state-service status in the tragic struggle.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439676622
Publisher: The History Press
Publication date: 11/07/2022
Series: Civil War Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 944 KB

About the Author

Dr. Carl E. Kramer is founder and vice-president of Kramer Associates Inc., a public history consulting firm in Jeffersonville, Indiana. He taught history for thirty-five years at Indiana University Southeast in New Albany, where he was the first director of the Institute for Local and Oral History.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 7

Introduction 9

Full-Rank Generals 15

Brevet Generals 75

State Service Generals 125

Bibliography 137

About the Author 139

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