- Green Berry Raum
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name= Green Berry Raum
born= December 3, 1829
died= December 18, 1909
caption=Green B. Raum
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placeofbirth=Golconda, Illinois
placeofdeath=Chicago, Illinois
placeofburial=Arlington Cemetery
allegiance=United States of America
branch=
branch=Union Army
serviceyears= 1861–65
rank= Brigadier General
unit=Army of the Tennessee
commands= 2nd Brig., 2nd Div. XVII Corps
2nd Brig., 3rd Div., XV Corps
battles=American Civil War
*Siege of Corinth
*Vicksburg Campaign
*Third Battle of Chattanooga
*Battle of Missionary Ridge
*Atlanta Campaign
*Carolina Campaign
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laterwork=U.S. congressman, lawyer, author, Commissioner of the Internal Revenue ServiceGreen Berry Raum (December 3, 1829 – December 18, 1909) was a lawyer, author, and U.S. Representative from
Illinois , as well as a brigadier general in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War . He served in the Western Theater, seeing action in several major battles while leading first aninfantry regiment and then abrigade . He also presided over theInternal Revenue Service for seven years and was a prolific author of historical non-fiction books concerning politics and general Illinois history.Early life and career
Born in
Golconda, Illinois , Raum attended the common schools. He later studied law. He was admitted to the bar in 1853 and practiced in Golconda 1853-1856. He moved toKansas in 1856 and practiced his profession for two years. He then returned to Illinois and settled in Harrisburg.Civil War service
Following the outbreak of the Civil War, Raum enlisted in September 1861 in the Union Army as the major of the
56th Illinois Infantry , and rose to its colonelcy in 1862. He and his regiment served under Maj. Gen.William S. Rosecrans during the 1862Siege of Corinth ,Mississippi . There, he ordered and led the charge that broke the Confederate left and captured anartillery battery . In 1863, he was part of the army ofUlysses S. Grant that invested and forced the surrender ofVicksburg, Mississippi . He led the 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, XVII Corps during the Chattanooga Campaign, and was wounded at theBattle of Missionary Ridge in November 1863. [ [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/gbraum.htm Arlington Cemetery biography of Raum] Retrieved2008-09-10 ]During the 1864
Atlanta Campaign , Raum's brigade held the line of communication from Dalton to Acworth and from Kingston to Rome. He was brevetted as a brigadier general of volunteers on September 19, 1864. In October of that year, he reinforcedResaca, Georgia , and held it against GeneralJohn B. Hood . Raum was promoted to the full rank brigadier general on February 15, 1865, and served through the end of the hostilities. He led the 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, XV Corps during theCarolinas Campaign in early 1865. [ [http://www.civilwarinteractive.com/Biographies/BiosGreenBerryRaum.htm Civil War Interactive] Retrieved2008-09-10 ]Postbellum career
Raum resigned his commission on May 6, 1865, and returned home to Illinois. In 1866 he obtained a charter for the
Cairo and Vincennes Railroad Company, aided in securing its construction, and became its first president. He was elected as a Republican to the Fortieth Congress (March 4, 1867 -March 3, 1869). He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1868 to the Forty-first Congress.He then served as United States
Commissioner of Internal Revenue from 1876 to 1883. He was acting chairman of the1880 Republican National Convention inChicago, Illinois . As United States Commissioner of Pensions from 1889 to 1893, he was responsible for overseeing the acceptance or rejection of pension applications for thousands of Civil War veterans. He engaged in the practice of law in Chicago until his death there on December 18, 1909. He was interred inArlington National Cemetery inFort Myer, Virginia .Books and publications written by Raum
* "The Existing Conflict between Republican Government and Southern Oligarchy". 1884. Reprint, New York: Negro Universities Press, 1969.
* "Finance and Labor and the Great Danger of the Hour": Speech Delivered by Hon. Green B. Raum, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, at Peoria, Illinois, October 12, 1878. Washington, D.C.: National Republican Publishing Co., 1878.
* "History of Illinois Republicanism". Chicago: Rollins Publishing Company, 1900.
* "National Development". Speech of Hon. Green B. Raum, Delivered in the House of Representatives, July 13, 1868. Washington: Chronicle Print, 1868.
* "Twenty Years of Republican Rule". Washington, D.C.: National Republican print., 1882.References
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* Barlow, William, “U.S. Commissioner of Pensions Green B. Raum of Illinois.” "Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society" 60 (Autumn 1967): pp. 297-312.
* Thompson, Josephine, and Scerial Thompson, "Fighter: Military, Political—Green Berry Raum. In Idols of Egypt", edited by Will Griffith, Carbondale, Illinois: Egypt Book House, 1947. pp. 181-201.Notes
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* [http://www.generalsandbrevets.com/ngr/raum.htm Photo gallery of Raum] at www.generalsandbrevets.com. Retrieved on2008-09-10 Persondata
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