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Anderson was honorably discharged on November 10, 1865, but continued military service due to a military commission until January 7, 1867, when he resigned to pursue civil engineering and then became the Chief Engineer of the New Mexico Mining Company until 1869. Anderson returned to Ohio to become
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in 1854 as a cadet and graduating in the Class of 1859, ranking 16th. Initially, there were few vacancies for captains but he was eventually made Brevet 2nd Lieutenant of the
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from 1870 to the fall of 1879. He continued his engineering career as a private consultant until 1894 when his health began to fail him and moved to Southwestern
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and Eliza Jane Brown Anderson. He gained his early education around the local schools at Dayton before entering the
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Anderson was promoted to first lieutenant on May 14, 1861, when the
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Heitman, Francis B. (1903). Government Printed Office (ed.).
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Dayton, Ohio
Santa Barbara, California
Kuttawa, Kentucky
Union
United States Army
Union Army
Colonel
Bvt.
Brigadier General
2nd Infantry Regiment
5th Infantry Regiment
8th California Infantry Regiment
American Civil War
New Mexico campaign
Battle of Valverde
Alma mater
United States Military Academy
Robert Anderson
Nicholas Longworth Anderson
8th California Infantry Regiment
American Civil War
Robert Anderson
Nicholas Longworth Anderson
Dayton, Ohio
Charles Anderson
United States Military Academy
2nd Infantry Regiment
5th Infantry Regiment
California

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