- Alexander Asboth
Alexander Sandor Asboth (December 18, 1810 – January 21, 1868) was a military leader best known for his victories as a Union brigadier general during the
American Civil War .Biography
Asboth was born in
Keszthely ,Hungary . When Asboth was 8, his family moved toZombor . Asboth wanted to be a soldier, like his elder brother Lajos, but instead his parents decided he should be an engineer. He studied at theMining Academy of Selmecbanya and theInstitutum Geometricum in Pest.He then trained at the Hungarian military academy. In 1836, Asboth enlisted to the newly-formed
Hungarian Army . He worked as both a soldier and an engineer for the army, and in December 1848 he was promoted tocaptain . During his time as captain, he took part in the Battles ofKapolna andNagysallo . After these battles, he joined with freedom-fighterLajos Kossuth in the 1848 revolutionary movement. Asboth traveled with Kossuth to theOttoman Empire and then to theUnited States in 1851, after the revolution failed.Asboth remained in the United States and joined the Union. Starting in July 1861, he served as chief of staff for General
John C. Frémont . On September 26, 1861, he was promoted to brigadier general and assigned commanded of the 4th Division in Frémont's western campaign. Asboth later led a division underSamuel Curtis , and during the Arkansas campaign he occupied Bentonville and Fayetteville. He participated in theBattle of Pea Ridge , leading troops at the Little Sugar Creek position. His arm was seriously wounded while bringing reinforcements to support ColonelEugene A. Carr .Asboth later commanded garrisons in
Kentucky andOhio . In August 1863, Asboth was assigned to the District of West Florida, with his headquarters atFort Pickens . He was badly wounded in theBattle of Marianna on September 27, 1864, his left cheek-bone being broken and his left arm fractured in two places.He was appointed to U.S. Minister to
Argentina andUruguay after the war and died inBuenos Aires in 1868, likely due to his wounds received in Florida. Though he was buried in Argentina, his remains were returned to theUnited States in 1990 for burial inArlington National Cemetery .ee also
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List of American Civil War generals References
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title = United States Minister Resident, Argentina
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title = United States Minister Resident, Uruguay
years = October 2, 1867–January 21, 1868Persondata
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