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Joseph A. Mower

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selected Mower to construct a siege battery in front of New Madrid, leading to the capture of that river port early in the campaign. He later became colonel of the
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of volunteers on November 29, 1862. He recovered from his wounds and returned to command a brigade during the
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late in the war. After the fighting had ceased, he sailed for Texas along with General
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on August 12, 1864, and General Sherman ordered Mower to join the Union forces in
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by Confederate forces but he was recovered by Union soldiers the same day.
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and won brevets in the regular army for actions at the battles of
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said of Mower, "he's the boldest young officer we have".
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in August 1861. Still with the regiment during the
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The Civil War: A Narrative, Red River to Appomattox
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The Civil War: A Narrative, Red River to Appomattox
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Woodstock, Vermont
New Orleans
Louisiana
Arlington National Cemetery
United States of America
United States Army
Union Army

Major General
1st U.S. Infantry
11th Missouri Infantry
XX Corps
39th U.S. Infantry
25th U.S. Infantry
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
Battle of Iuka
Battle of Corinth
Battle of Jackson
Siege of Vicksburg
Battle of Richmond
Battle of Fort DeRussy
Battle of Pleasant Hill
Battle of Old River Lake
Battle of Tupelo
Battle of Rivers Bridge
Battle of Bentonville
Union
American Civil War

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