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Gilbert S. Meem

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178: 195: 390:. In early January, Jackson moved against the Union held towns of Romney and Bath (Berkeley Springs) and occupied those towns. Meem's men advanced with Jackson's main body. They performed poorly at Bath, falling back under fire and failing to block the Union force's route of retreat as Jackson drove them out of town from the other side. After Jackson took possession of the two main towns in the area Meem's men were sent south and east to Martinsburg, Virginia, now West Virginia, to guard the rear of Jackson's army and to go into 446: 460: 413:
After the war, Meem continued to manage his estate Shenandoah County's Mount Airy area. He received recognition for his breeding operations which helped introduce and improve fine cattle and sheep into the Shenandoah Valley. Meem won election to the Virginia State Senate in 1870, and represented
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received reports that Meem's habits and daily condition, apparently alcohol abuse, made him unfit for command. Meem returned to his estate and also held various positions in the Shenandoah County, Virginia government for the remainder of the war.
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In 1892, Meem sold his Mount Airy property and moved to Seattle, Washington. President Grover Cleveland appointed him postmaster of Seattle after his move. Meem served in that office until 1899, becoming a well-known citizen of the city.
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in the Virginia militia at the outbreak of the Civil War. Along with Carson's men, Meem's brigade was part of the garrison at Harpers Ferry after it was captured by the pro-Confederate Virginia force in April 1861. Meem's brigade guarded
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1850 Slave Schedule of U.S.Federal Census for Lynchburg, Campbell County, Virginia, page of 34 of 41 on ancestry.com; the 1860 slave schedules are not online but ancestry.com indicates John G. Meem's slave are listed on p.
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Gilbert S. Meem died on June 10, 1908, in Seattle. He is buried in Lake View Cemetery at Seattle. His son, Gilbert S. Meem, Jr., had died no later than May 29, 1909, and was buried in the same cemetery.
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The Churchman, A National Church Weekly, New York: The Churchman Company, 1909, Volume 99, p. 787; May 29, 1909, issue, p. 23.
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Gilbert Meem attended Edgehill Seminary, a prep school for Princeton University, but quit school to manage the Steenbergen estate near
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Meem was an accomplished livestock breeder as well as a planter. He won election as a Democrat alongside (?) and served in the
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The Churchman, A National Church Weekly, New York: The Churchman Company, 1909, Volume 99, p. 787; May 29, 1909 issue, p. 23.
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On February 1, 1862, Meem resigned his commission. The resignation appears to have been under pressure after
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Cynthia Miller Leonard, The Virginia General Assembly 1619-1978 (Richmond, Virginia State Library 1978) pp.
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Gilbert S. Meem was a brigadier general of the 7th Brigade in the 3rd Division of Brigadier General
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Catalogue of short horned cattle, on exhibition and for sale at the National Fair, Washington, D.C.
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in 1852–1854 before the pair lost their bid for re-election to the men then had defeated in 1851.
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Shenandoah and adjoining Page County from 1871 to 1875. He published a booklet titled:
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in early January 1862. After the brigade went into winter quarters in
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Democratic Party members of the Virginia House of Delegates
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List of American Civil War generals (Acting Confederate)
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Shenandoah 1862: Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign
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Virginia Senate
Shenandoah
Page counties
Virginia House of Delegates
Abingdon, Virginia
Seattle, Washington
Seattle, Washington
Democratic
Confederate States of America
Confederate States of America
Virginia
Virginia militia
Brigadier General
American Civil War
Virginia General Assembly
brigadier general
Virginia militia
Confederate States Army
West Virginia
American Civil War
Stonewall Jackson's
Romney
Bath, later Berkeley Springs
West Virginia
Martinsburg
Shenandoah County, Virginia
Seattle, Washington
Grover Cleveland
Abingdon, Virginia
Lynchburg, Virginia

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