- Peter J. Osterhaus
Peter Joseph Osterhaus (1823-1917) was a
German-American soldier, born inKoblenz , Rhenish Prussia. After serving for some time as aPrussian army officer, he emigrated to theUnited States and settled in St. Louis. At the outbreak of the Civil War he was appointed a major of the Second Missouri Volunteers and during the first year of the war was employed inMissouri andArkansas , where he took a conspicuous part in the battles of Wilson's Creek (August 10 ,1861 ) and Pea Ridge (March 7-8, 1862). At the latter he commanded the troops that first made contact with Confederate forcers advancing on the Union left. In 1863 he commanded a division in theBattle of Port Gibson , where he displayed tactical ability in prying Confederate defenders out of a favorable position. Osterhaus continued in division command during theBattle of Champion's Hill and at theBattle of Big Black River Bridge , where he was slightly wounded. Osterhaus' division made an unsuccessful first attack on the defenses of Vicksburg, the first act of theSiege of Vicksburg . His division helped cover the siege against intervention by the Confederate forces ofJoseph Johnston , and he took part inWilliam T. Sherman 's advance onJackson, Mississippi that was designed to protect the rear of theArmy of the Tennessee in its siege operations.After the fall of Vicksburg, Osterhaus' division was transferred to Tennessee. In the Chattanooga (
November 23 toNovember 25 ) he aided General Hooker in the capture of Lookout Mountain. He was then assigned to General Sherman's army, and after the capture of Atlanta received command of the Fifteenth Corps, one of the four corps into which the army was consolidated, in theMarch to the Sea . He was mustered out of the service onJanuary 15 ,1866 , and the same year was appointed United States Consul atLyons ,France , but subsequently made his home inGermany , atDuisburg . He retired from the army in 1905, and was in 1915 the oldest pensioner on the army list.ee also
*List of American Civil War generals
Reference
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* Woodworth, Steven E., "Grant's Lieutenants," vol. 1: "From Cairo to Vicksburg", Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 2001.Persondata
NAME= Stone, Charles Pomeroy
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= Union Army general
DATE OF BIRTH= 1823
PLACE OF BIRTH=Koblenz , Rhenish Prussia
DATE OF DEATH= 1917
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