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Horatio P. Van Cleve

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of volunteers on March 21, 1862, in recognition for his services at that battle. He commanded a brigade at the
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on December 31, 1831. He resigned from the Army on September 11, 1836, and settled in Michigan. He taught in
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Three Score Years and Ten, Life-Long Memories of Fort Snelling, Minnesota, and Other Parts of the West
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in 1976. He had his favorite horse buried in the front yard of that house before he died.
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A park in Minneapolis is named in his honor. (44°59'10"N 93°13'50"W)
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After the start of the Civil War, he was commissioned as
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He graduated in 1831 and served at 7: 433:Wisconsin Historical Society article 383:National Register of Historic Places 268:Charlotte Ouisconsin Clark Van Cleve 593:Military personnel from New Jersey 14: 573:People from Princeton, New Jersey 568:American people of Dutch descent 398: 327:. He was disabled by a wound at 264:2nd Minnesota Volunteer Infantry 136:2nd Minnesota Volunteer Infantry 346:, dating from March 13, 1865. 220:United States Military Academy 214:. He studied for two years at 1: 311:, and was later promoted to 282:and her travels through the 230:. He was commissioned as a 609: 367:Horatio P. Van Cleve House 278:, about the early days of 192:Horatio Phillips Van Cleve 22:Horatio Phillips Van Cleve 465:"MNHS Hub - Image Viewer" 406:American Civil War portal 27: 179:Battle of Wilkinson Pike 81:, Minneapolis, Minnesota 487:Civil War High Commands 337:Murfreesboro, Tennessee 300:Van Cleve served under 293:, in the settlement of 218:, and then entered the 524:"Horatio P. Van Cleve" 375:Minneapolis, Minnesota 370: 210:Van Cleve was born in 169:Battle of Stones River 154:Battle of Mill Springs 481:Eicher, John H., and 364: 212:Princeton, New Jersey 174:Battle of Chickamauga 216:Princeton University 164:Battle of Perryville 578:Union Army generals 291:Wisconsin Territory 244:Ann Arbor, Michigan 450:2016-02-17 at the 373:Van Cleve died in 371: 228:Michigan Territory 200:American Civil War 149:American Civil War 105:United States Army 379:Lakewood Cemetery 313:brigadier general 232:second lieutenant 189: 188: 119:Brigadier General 79:Lakewood Cemetery 47:November 23, 1809 600: 538: 536: 534: 500:Warner, Ezra J. 469: 468: 461: 455: 442: 436: 430: 408: 403: 402: 401: 356:adjutant general 317:Siege of Corinth 305:George H. Thomas 295:Prairie du Chien 240:Cincinnati, Ohio 159:Siege of Corinth 100: 63: 52:, New Jersey, US 46: 44: 32: 18: 608: 607: 603: 602: 601: 599: 598: 597: 548: 547: 532: 530: 522: 519: 483:David J. 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Princeton
Minneapolis
Lakewood Cemetery
Union
United States Army
Union Army
Brigadier General
Brevet
Major General
2nd Minnesota Volunteer Infantry
American Civil War
Battle of Mill Springs
Siege of Corinth
Battle of Perryville
Battle of Stones River
Battle of Chickamauga
Battle of Wilkinson Pike
Union Army
American Civil War
Princeton, New Jersey
Princeton University
United States Military Academy
frontier
Michigan Territory
second lieutenant
infantry
Cincinnati, Ohio
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Minnesota

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