- Jurgen Wilson
Jurgen Wilson ["George (Georg) Wilson"] (
December 18 ,1836 -) was aGerman-American Union Army officer during theAmerican Civil War , serving with theScandinavian Regiment .Early life
Born to English parents in
Hamburg, Germany , Wilson lived in Kristiania, Norway (nowOslo ), for a time before emigrating to theUnited States in 1858. Settled inMadison, Wisconsin , Wilson worked as a store clerk for a year before travelling toNew Orleans in December 1859 where he became a sailor. He lived inChicago for a time, before returning to Madison at the start of the Civil War in 1861, enlisting in the Scandinavian Regiment.Military career
As a
second lieutenant in Company B, Wilson first saw action at the Union raid onUnion City, Tennessee , and, in May 1862, was promoted a fulllieutenant following the campaigns ofTennessee ,Mississippi , andAlabama . In command of Company H during theBattle of Chaplin Hills , Wilson would later be wounded at theBattle of Murfreesboro .Promoted to the rank of
Major (United States) soon after returning to duty, Wilson severely wounded after being shot three times during theBattle of Chickamauga . After a time recuperating in Wisconsin (during which time he married Marry Madson), Wilson returned in November 1863 as acting commanding officer of the Scandinavian Regiment during theBattle of Rocky Face Ridge , Resaca and Pickett's Mill (during which the regiment suffered particularly heavy casualties) before turning command over Col.Ole Johnson in July 1864. Wilson would continued to remain with the regiment serving in an additional 26 military engagements until the war's end in 1865.Later years
Becoming a successful businessman in
La Crosse County, Wisconsin following the war, Wilson successfully began a bank and steamship business under Wilson & Jurgens, as well as a partnership in a meat salting company.In 1874, during a family vacation in Europe, Wilson rescued a drowning woman after she fell overboard from a steamship off the coat of Norway. Within four years however, Wilson's business failed and was forced to sell his shares in 1878, later becoming a travelling salesman for a wholesale clothing firm in Chicago.
He later moved to
Grand Forks, North Dakota , in 1882 and, three years later, he was one of a several of veterans commissioned by Wisconsin Gov. Rusk to write on the history of Wisconsin's Civil War regiments.References
*Linedecker, Clifford L., ed., "Civil War, A-Z: The Complete Handbook of America's Bloodiest Conflict". New York: Ballentine Books, 2002. ISBN 0-89141-878-4
External links
* [http://www.15thwisconsin.net/15sg-w01.htm Jurgen Wilson, Major on the Field & Staff of the 15th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry]
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