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Julius White

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was fought September 12–15, 1862, from a highly disadvantageous position compounded by Miles's numerous strategic mistakes. After he ran up the white flag, one of the last shots mortally wounded Miles. Therefore, White had to carry out the formal surrender of the place. For surrendering, White was
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and his large garrison there. "White outranked Miles, but he followed military protocol by putting himself under the officer commanding on the scene in a crisis." This was an unfortunate decision for White because Miles proved to be incapable of mounting an effective defense of the position. The
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brought before a court of inquiry, but he was acquitted when the court "found that he acted with capability and courage."
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in 1863. In July 1864 he was sent to the Eastern Theater to command a division in the IX Corps. He briefly served as
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History of Chicago: From the earliest period to the present time. Chicago: A. T. Andreas, 1884-1886. Vol. 3, p. 636
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Growth of Cook County Vol. 1: A History of the Large Lake-Shore County That Includes Chicago
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White was promoted brigadier general on June 9, 1862, and led the "Railroad" Brigade,
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Chicago: Board of Commissioners of Cook County, Ill., 1960; pp. 100-101
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White returned to the insurance industry after the war. In 1871, when
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White resigned his post in Customs when he received a commission as
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On March 30, 1861, now-President Lincoln appointed White
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In 1872 White left the insurance business and went into
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He died May 12, 1890, in Evanston, and is buried at
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Vol. 3, p. 385 406: 378: 344: 336: 314: 296: 291: 279: 243: 235: 213: 196: 179: 159: 154: 138: 126: 99: 87: 75: 61: 43: 23: 713:Julius White's grave at Rosehill Cemetery, Chicago 1608:Members of the Cook County Board of Commissioners 1072:January 1, 1849 – January 7, 1850 1030:September 18, 1861 – June 9, 1862 923: 921: 855:Pioneer History of Milwaukee: Under the Charter 501:, White left New York at the age of twenty for 1578:Ambassadors of the United States to Argentina 1133: 827:Landscape Turned Red: The Battle of Antietam. 728:was formerly named White Street after White. 8: 1568:People of Illinois in the American Civil War 16:Union Army officer in the American Civil War 1104:June 5, 1868 – July 8, 1869 881:Abraham Lincoln's Visit to Evanston in 1860 768:List of American Civil War generals (Union) 652:where he commanded the 2nd Division in the 1140: 1126: 1118: 1009: 122:January 1, 1849 – January 7, 1850 31: 20: 574:37th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment 1593:United States Customs Service personnel 1583:Members of the Wisconsin State Assembly 972:"First Congregational marks 150 years" 846: 829:New Haven: Ticknor & Fields, 1983. 1156:United States Ambassadors to Argentina 684:adopted a new form of government by a 780:Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, 592:on March 7, 1862, his brigade of two 239:Catherine Frances Collins (died 1892) 7: 57:June 5, 1868 – July 8, 1869 1100:United States Minister to Argentina 814:, Stanford University Press, 2001, 45:United States Minister to Argentina 883:Evanston: City National Bank, 1914 706:from November 1873 to March 1874. 686:Cook County Board of Commissioners 576:on September 19, 1861. He led the 14: 1210: 1159: 1149: 782:Volume 3. Secaucus, NJ: Castle. 752: 738: 596:regiments blunted the attack of 521:. He was elected in 1848 to the 361: 351: 319: 301: 283: 1613:19th-century American diplomats 1026:37th Illinois Infantry Regiment 936:Battles & Leaders, p. 751. 1: 796:New York: David McKay, 1959. 660:'s chief of staff during the 633:Harper's Ferry, West Virginia 621:Baltimore & Ohio Railroad 543:Presidential election of 1860 1563:Burials at Rosehill Cemetery 1288:and Minister Plenipotentiary 493:Born September 23, 1816, in 426:Battle of Campbell's Station 386:37th Reg. Ill. 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Barnes 945:Johnson, Charles B. 662:battle of the Crater 436:Battle of the Crater 1573:Union Army generals 1346:and Plenipotentiary 1286:Envoy Extraordinary 853:Buck, James Smith. 590:Battle of Pea Ridge 416:Battle of Pea Ridge 270:Henry Teneyck White 173:Cazenovia, New York 825:Sears, Stephen W. 715: 654:Knoxville Campaign 471:American Civil War 431:Siege of Knoxville 411:American Civil War 327:United States Army 250:Edward Macon White 190:Evanston, Illinois 170:September 23, 1816 1540: 1539: 1528: 1490: 1482: 1220:Minister Resident 1170:Chargé d'Affaires 1116: 1115: 1107:Succeeded by 1085:Diplomatic posts 1075:Succeeded by 1033:Succeeded by 1013:Military offices 719:Rosehill Cemetery 676:Postbellum career 672:for war service. 623:. In the face of 580:in the southwest 554:customs collector 463:brigadier general 452: 451: 201:Rosehill Cemetery 1620: 1598:Insurance agents 1526: 1488: 1480: 1214: 1164: 1163: 1154: 1153: 1152: 1142: 1135: 1128: 1119: 1110:Thomas O. 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United States Minister to Argentina
Andrew Johnson
Ulysses S. Grant
Robert C. Kirk
Thomas O. Osborn
Wisconsin State Assembly
Milwaukee
William W. Brown
Edward McGarry
Cazenovia, New York
Evanston, Illinois
Rosehill Cemetery
Chicago
Republican
Whig

United States
United States Army
Union Army

Brig. General

Brevet
Major General
37th Reg. Ill. Vol. Infantry
XXIII Corps
IX Corps
American Civil War
Battle of Pea Ridge

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