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Edmund Underwood

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At the beginning of the American Civil War, on May 14, 1861 Underwood was promoted to Major in command of the 2nd Battalion, U. S. 18th Infantry Regiment, and returned to the east to train his troops in Camp Thomas about four miles north of Columbus. On November 30, 1861 Underwood led his battalion
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THE EIGHTEENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. By FIRST LIEUT. CHARLES H. CABANISS, JR.; THE ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF STAFF AND LINE WITH PORTRAITS OF GENERALS-IN-CHIEF, EDITED BY THEOPHILUS FRANCIS RODENBOUGH BVT. BRIGADIER GENERAL U.S.A. AND WILLIAM L. HASKIN MAJOR, FIRST ARTILLERY,
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and on March 3, 1848, was offered and received a commission of Second Lieutenant in the 4th Infantry Regiment of the U. S. Army. In 1852, as a 2nd Lieutenant in the 4th Infantry Regiment he was sent to the Pacific Coast via Panama. Underwood with his wife served at
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Robert Henry Eddy, Francis Greenleaf Pratt, The Eddy family: reunion at Providence to celebrate the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the landing of John and Samuel Eddy at Plymouth, Oct. 29, 1630, Cushing, Boston, 1881; Genealogy,
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Francis Bernard Heitman Historical register and dictionary of the United States Army, from its organization, September 29, 1789, to March 2, 1903, Volume 1, Govt. Print. Off., Washington, 1903; p. 976
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However Underwood continued to serve as United States mustering and disbursing officer for the Northern District of New York. Underwood died at the age of 37, on September 5, 1863 at
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In 1857, Captain Underwood returned to the east for a time. When he returned to the west coast in the fall of 1858 he was sent to Fort Humboldt where the
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was beginning. Captain Underwood led a detachment from Fort Humboldt to a post at Pardee's Ranch where they escorted pack trains over the
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The New York Times, September 6, 1863, NEWS FROM WASHINGTON.; INDIAN AFFAIRS. Death of Major Underwood.
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was born at the fort. Promoted 1st Lieutenant March 24, 1853, Edmund Underwood was stationed at
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and commanded its garrison, a detachment from the U. S. 4th Infantry.
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For his son, the acting governor of American Samoa, see
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Index

Edmund Beardsley Underwood
Pennsylvania
Mexican American War
U. S. Army
4th Infantry Regiment
California
Oregon Territory
Major
Union Army
18th Infantry Regiment
American Civil War
Mexican American War
Fort Humboldt
Edmund Beardsley Underwood
Fort Reading
Ulysses Simpson Grant
Bald Hills War
Bald Hills
Whilkut
Fort Gaston
Hupa people
Trinity River
Louisville, Kentucky
Buell
Army of the Ohio
Utica, New York
Oswego, New York


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