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Edward P. Pearson

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Edward was born on February 22, 1837, as the son of Edward Pennington Pearson Sr. and Federica Smith Pearson. By the time the American Civil War broke out, he was a civil engineer at
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and the 2nd Brigade of the V Corps respectively as well as having an extensive military campaign in both wars as he participated in many battles of the American Civil War.
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on July 1, 1898, before being commissioned as a brigadier general from July 12, 1898, to November 30, 1898. He retired on May 16, 1899, after battling
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After the war, Pearson continued to serve at the 17th Infantry Regiment as a captain, initially stationing at
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on October 14, 1891. Pearson also married his second wife, Maud Eskridge on April 16, 1898, at
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but was brevetted to lieutenant colonel on September 1, 1864. He was transferred again to
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at South Dakota. He was promoted to major on May 19, 1881, as well as transferred to the
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broke out, Pearson commanded the 3rd Brigade of the V Corps at the
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Journal of the Military Service Institution of the United States
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as its lieutenant colonel on April 19, 1886, and colonel of the
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as a 1st Lieutenant. He then participated at the battles of
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American military personnel of the Spanish–American War
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Index


Lebanon
Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery
United States Army
Union Army

Brigadier general of volunteers
25th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
17th Infantry Regiment
XI Corps
American Civil War
Peninsula Campaign
Siege of Yorktown
Battle of Gaines' Mill
Battle of Malvern Hill
Northern Virginia Campaign
Second Battle of Bull Run
Maryland Campaign
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Fredericksburg
Battle of Chancellorsville
Gettysburg Campaign
Battle of Gettysburg
Reopening the Tennessee River
Battle of Wauhatchie
Chattanooga Campaign
Atlanta Campaign
Battle of Jonesborough
Campaign of the Carolinas
Battle of Bentonville

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