- James Grant Wilson
James Grant Wilson (
April 28 ,1832 –February 1 ,1914 ) was an American soldier, editor, and author.Biography
Wilson was born in
Edinburgh, Scotland . He emigrated toNew York City and then moved toIllinois .Eicher, pp. 573-74.] He was educated chiefly by private tutors and through travel inEurope . In 1857 he founded theChicago "Record", a journal of art and literature, and entered theUnion Army late in 1862 as a major of the 15th Illinois Cavalry, commanded the 4th U.S.C. Cavalry as colonel, and left the Army in 1865 as a brevet brigadier general.After the Civil War, he lived in New York where he became a well-known speaker, a frequent contributor to periodicals, president of the
Society of American Authors , and, after 1885, of theNew York Genealogical and Biographical Society . He editedFitz-Greene Halleck 's "Poems" (1868); "A Memorial History of the City of New York" (four volumes, 1892-93); "Appleton's Cyclopœdia of American Biography" (six volumes, 1887-89, withJohn Fiske ; volume vii, 1900), an excellent book of reference; "The Great Commanders Series" (eighteen volumes, completed 1913); "The Presidents of the United States, 1789-1914" (four volumes, 1914), the work of many distinguished writers.Wilson died in New York City and is buried in
Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx , New York.elected works
* "Biographical Sketches of
Illinois Officers" (1862-63)
* "Life of Fitz-Greene Halleck" (1869)
* "Sketches of Illustrious Soldiers" (1874)
* "Poets and Poetry of Scotland" (1876)
* "Centennial History of the Diocese of New York, 1775-1885" (1886)
* "Bryant and his Friends" (1886)
* "CommodoreIsaac Hull and the Frigate Constitutiuon (1889)
* "Love in Letters" (1896)
* "Life of General Grant" (1897)
* "Thackeray in the United States" (two volumes, 1904)ee also
*List of American Civil War generals
References
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* Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.Notes
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