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Lorenzo Sitgreaves

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Following the expedition, he spent most of 1852 preparing a report on the expedition, which was published in 1853. Soon afterward, on March 3, 1853, he was promoted to captain, Corps of Topographical Engineers, after 14 years of continuous service in the Corps.
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from April 20, 1863, to October 20, 1864. During this time he was promoted to Major, Corps of Topographical Engineers, on March 3, 1863, and to Lieutenant‑Colonel, Corps of Engineers, on April 22, 1864. He conducted the inspection of the temporary defenses in
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Map Showing the Line of March of the Centre Division, Army of Mexico, under the Command of Brigr. Genl. John E. Wool, from San Antonio de Bexar, Texas, to Saltillo, Mexico
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George W. Cullum's Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, since its establishment in 1802
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Report of an Expedition Down the Zuñi and Colorado Rivers, Captain L. Sitgreaves, Corps Topographical Engineers, Robert Armstrong, Public Printer, Washington, 1853
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Sitgreaves died at his home on May 14, 1888, at his house at 1300 N Street in Washington, D.C., and was buried there at
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Returning to the field from 1843 to 1844, he was Assistant Topographic Engineer in the improvement of the
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as his guide. This expedition was the first systematic survey of the area of the upper region of
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in 1849 and then again was Assistant in the Topographical Bureau, at Washington, D.C., in 1850.
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on July 7, 1838. As Assistant Topographic Engineer he served in the construction of roads in
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When the Civil War ended, Sitgreaves was placed in charge of the harbor improvements on
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in the fall of 1846, and helped map the route and the region. He fought in the
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Edward Jessup of West Farms, Westchester Co., New York, and His Descendants
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Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography, In Three Volumes, Vol.III P - Z, Index
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Wartime Washington: The Civil War Letters of Elizabeth Blair Lee
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In 1851, Brevet Captain Sitgreaves led an expedition down the
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in 1841–42. In 1842-43 he served as an assistant in the
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Sitgreaves was again appointed a 2nd Lieutenant in the
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Lorenzo I. Sitgreaves was born on March 15, 1810, in
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United States Army Corps of Topographical Engineers
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He served as Light-House Inspector, 11th District (
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Easton, Pennsylvania
Washington, D.C.
Oak Hill Cemetery
Lieutenant colonel
1st Regiment of Artillery
Corps of Topographical Engineers
Sitgreaves Expedition
Mexican–American War
Battle of Buena Vista
American Civil War
Alma mater
United States Military Academy
Pennsylvania
Sitgreaves Expedition
Easton, Pennsylvania
Samuel Sitgreaves
American Revolutionary War
cadet
United States Military Academy
1st Regiment of Artillery
Bellona Arsenal
Chesterfield County, Virginia
Creek Nation
Fort Monroe
civil engineer
Corps of Topographical Engineers
Wisconsin
Sault Ste. Marie
Texas
New Orleans

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