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Edward Winslow Hincks

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of the 40th U.S. Infantry Regiment before retiring at the rank of colonel in December 1870. After he retired, he served as governor of the National Military Home for Disabled Veterans in
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and recruiting duty. In March through May 1864, he commanded the prison camp at Camp Lookout, Maryland before being assigned to command the 3rd Division of the
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in 1861, and he resumed using the original spelling in 1871 after he retired from the service. He was a printer for the
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History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts with Biographical Sketches of Many of the Pioneers and Prominent Men
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He received a promotion to brigadier general of volunteers, to rank from November 29, 1862, by nomination of
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on March 9, 1863 and appointment by the President on April 4, 1863. He spent the next two years on
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in 1849. Hincks was involved in the printing and publishing business. He served in the
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nominated Hincks for the award of the honorary grade of
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Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1964.
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Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1964.
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Edward W. Hinks
Edward Hincks

Bucksport
Cambridge
Mount Auburn Cemetery
United States of America
Union
United States Army
Union Army

Brigadier General

Brevet
Major General
XVIII Corps
Army of the Potomac
American Civil War
Battle of Ball's Bluff
Seven Days Battles
Battle of Glendale
Battle of Antietam
Bermuda Hundred Campaign
Siege of Petersburg

United States Army
brigadier general
American Civil War
Bucksport, Maine
U.S. Army

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