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he pulled together another grand battery to resist the Confederate breakthrough on the second day of the battle, but he lost many of these guns. Mendenhall received brevet rank of lieutenant colonel for his role in that battle. On November 19, 1863, Mendenhall was appointed judge advocate of the
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on the Union left flank. The 45 guns plus another dozen in enfilading position broke the Confederate attack and relieved the threat to the federal left. Mendenhall was promoted to the rank of major and continued on Crittenden's staff. At the
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disturbances of 1857–1858, and once more at Fort Laramie in 1858. He was in the garrison of Fort Columbus, New York, in 1859, followed by recruiting service in the same year. He was assigned to the Artillery School for Practice at
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Joshua E. Kastenberg, Law in War, Law as War: Brigadier General Joseph Holt and the Judge Advocate General’s Department in the Civil War and Early Reconstruction, 1861-1865 (Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2011),
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After the war, Mendenhall served in Michigan, the Carolinas, California, Alaska, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, and Connecticut. He served as commander of the
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retained Mendenhall to train artillery recruits. Capt. Mendenhall first saw combat commanding batteries H and M of the 4th Artillery in the
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Fourth Army Corps. However, he often served as an artillery officer and performed little judicial duties.
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when he was assigned to collect guns at McFadden's Ford to stop an attack by the division of Maj. Gen.
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1855–1856. Promoted to first lieutenant in 1856, he served in Florida during hostilities with the
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at West Point on July 1, 1847, graduating on July 1, 1851. Mendenhall's first assignment was as a
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to rank from the day of the battle. He continued in Nelson's division during the
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Late in the war, Maj. Mendenhall was inspector of artillery of the
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