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Thaddeus Stevens Clarkson

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On April 16, 1861, Clarkson enlisted at Chicago as a private in Smith's Independent Illinois Light Artillery. He was promoted to corporal on May 2, 1861, and to sergeant on July 16, 1861; he mustered out with the battery on the same date. The battery was reorganized and he reenlisted the same day as
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in 1857. In 1862, Clarkson married Mary Beecher Matteson; they had five children. In 1833, Clarkson's father, an enterprising Gettysburg businessman, purchased a tract of land along the Chambersburg Pike, and built a stone house that in 1863 was used as headquarters of General
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on February 9, 1863, recommending a commission for Thaddeus to a commission in the Regular Army; the commission was apparently never granted as Thaddeus remained an officer in the volunteer service.
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on December 31, 1861, to accept a commission as a first lieutenant, where he was assigned to serve as adjutant for the regiment. Clarkson was then appointed to the staff of
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to Michael Cooke (1800 – 1871) and Louisa Clarkson (nÊe Harper) (1805 – 1875). He was educated at St. James College in
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on December 14, 1863, the same day that he was mustered out of the regiment. The following day, he began service with the
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Final Journal of the Grand Army of the Republic, 1866-1956
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List of Grand Army of the Republic commanders-in-chief
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Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Newberg, Oregon
Prospect Hill Cemetery
Omaha, Nebraska
Union
United States Army
Union Army
Major
Battery A, 1st Illinois Light Artillery
13th Illinois Cavalry
3rd Arkansas Cavalry
American Civil War
25th Commander-in-Chief
Grand Army of the Republic
Union Army
American Civil War
25th Commander-in-Chief
Grand Army of the Republic
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Hagerstown, Maryland
Chicago, Illinois
Robert E. Lee
Battle of Gettysburg
Thaddeus Stevens
President Abraham Lincoln
Battery A, 1st Illinois Light Artillery
Pilot Knob, Missouri
13th Illinois Cavalry
Brig. Gen.

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