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Lewis Golding Arnold

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On November 10 of that year, he was struck down by a stroke while reviewing troops, and was placed on sick leave for over a year while army officials hoped his condition would improve. When it became obvious he would be permanently disabled, he was retired from the Army in February 1864.
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bombardments. He remained there until May 1862, having rendered invaluable service in defending the fort, which remained in Union hands through the war. In January 1862, he was promoted to brigadier general, and in October 1862 was transferred to command the
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in 1837, placing tenth in his class. He fought in the
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Perth Amboy, New Jersey
Boston, Massachusetts
St. Mary's Episcopal Church Cemetery
Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts
United States
United States of America
Union
United States
United States Army
Union Army

Brigadier General
2nd U.S. Artillery
1st U.S. Artillery
Second Seminole War
Mexican–American War
Battle of Churubusco
WIA
Third Seminole War
Battle of Big Cypress
American Civil War
Battle of Santa Rosa Island
U.S. Army
brigadier general
Union Army
American Civil War
Florida
Perth Amboy, New Jersey
West Point

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