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James W. McMillan

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review board, a post he held until 1903. James McMillan died there on March 9, 1903 in Washington, and was buried with full military honors in
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After the campaign in the Valley, McMillan was ordered to lead a "provisional" or temporary division in March 1865, with his headquarters in
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on September 19, where he was wounded when a shell fragment hit him in the head. On October 19, McMillan fought with distinction during the
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in the 4th Illinois Infantry Regiment, and was discharged on October 13. Afterwards in 1848, McMillan enlisted as a
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Infantry on April 29, and he was discharged on July 13. After hostilities ended, McMillan moved to
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Mansfield Battlefield site description and Order of Battle of the 1864 Battle of Mansfield.
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in 1846, and volunteered for service during the Mexican–American War. By June 20 he was a
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that was assembling there. During that campaign, McMillan and his division fought in the
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This article is about the Union Army officer. For other people of the same name, see
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on March 5 for his war service, and resigned from the Union Army on May 15.
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When the American Civil War began in 1861, McMillan chose to follow the
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on November 29 of the previous year, and with this rank McMillan held
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Brevet Maj. Gen. James McMillan (left, seated) and his staff in 1865
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After the action at Baton Rouge, McMillan's regiment was posted at
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in early 1862. His regiment then helped to successfully defend
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from March 1863 to May 1864. He then participated in the
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James McMillan

Clark County
Arlington National Cemetery
Union
United States Army
Union Army

Brevet
Major General
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
Mexican–American War
Union Army
general
American Civil War
Clark County, Kentucky
Illinois
sergeant
private
Louisiana
Indiana
Union cause
21st Indiana Infantry
Indianapolis
colonel
Maj. Gen.
Benjamin F. Butler
Union occupation of New Orleans
Baton Rouge

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