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John Trout Greble

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for two years. He was compelled, in consequence of a severe fever, to return home on sick leave, but in the beginning of 1856 resumed his duties, acting part of the time as quartermaster and commissary until December 1856, when he was appointed acting assistant professor of geography, history, and
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troops were repelled, by his management of the guns he protected them from pursuit and destruction. Just at the close of the action, when he had given the orders to withdraw his guns from the field, he was struck by a rifle ball on the right temple and instantly killed. For his bravery in the two
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as master of ordnance, superintended the fortifications of that point, and trained the volunteers to artillery practice. When the expedition to Big Bethel was planned, he was unexpectedly detailed to accompany it with two guns, though in his own judgment it was ill-advised. When the
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days' action, he was brevetted captain, major, and lieutenant colonel, on the day of his death. First Buried in Philadelphia's Woodland Cemetery, he was later reburied in West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County Pennsylvania.
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ethics in the U.S. Military Academy, where he remained until September 24, 1860. He was promoted to 1st lieutenant on March 3, 1857.
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in late 1860, and rendered efficient service in preventing its seizure. On May 26, 1861, he was sent to
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He graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 1854, was assigned to the
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Memoir of Lieut.-Col. John T. Greble, of the United States Army
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Memoir of Lieut.-Col. John T. Greble, of the United States Army
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Philadelphia
Bethel Manor, Virginia
West Laurel Hill Cemetery
United States Army
Union Army
First lieutenant
Third Seminole War
American Civil War
Battle of Big Bethel

Edwin St. John Greble
Philadelphia
Virginia
United States Army
American Civil War
battle of Big Bethel
United States Military Academy
2nd artillery
Newport, Rhode Island
Tampa, Florida
Indian troubles
Fort Monroe
Newport News
Union Army
Fort Greble
defenses of Washington, DC
another Fort Greble
Dutch Island
West Point

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