Don Carlos Buell, the Glossary
Don Carlos Buell (March 23, 1818November 19, 1898) was a United States Army officer who fought in the Seminole War, the Mexican–American War, and the American Civil War.[1]
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59 relations: Adjutant general, Ambrose Burnside, American Civil War, Andrew Johnson, Army of Mississippi, Army of the Cumberland, Army of the Ohio, Army of the Potomac, Battle of Churubusco, Battle of Perryville, Battle of Shiloh, Bellefontaine Cemetery, Bibliography of the American Civil War, Bibliography of Ulysses S. Grant, Braxton Bragg, Brevet (military), Buell Military Commission, California, Chattanooga, Tennessee, David J. Eicher, Edmund Kirby Smith, Fort Sumter, George B. McClellan, George Henry Thomas, George P. Buell, Henry Halleck, Indianapolis, Ivan Turchin, John Sherman, Kenneth W. Noe, Lew Wallace, Lexington, Kentucky, List of American Civil War generals (Union), Louisville, Kentucky, Lowell, Ohio, Major general (United States), Mexican–American War, Missouri, Munfordville, Kentucky, Nashville, Tennessee, Nathan Bedford Forrest, P. G. T. Beauregard, Rockport, Kentucky, Seminole Wars, Siege of Corinth, St. Louis, Tennessee River, Ulysses S. Grant, Union (American Civil War), Union Army, ... Expand index (9 more) »
- American people of the Mexican–American War
Adjutant general
An adjutant general is a military chief administrative officer.
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Ambrose Burnside
Ambrose Everts Burnside (May 23, 1824 – September 13, 1881) was an American army officer and politician who became a senior Union general in the Civil War and three-time Governor of Rhode Island, as well as being a successful inventor and industrialist. Don Carlos Buell and Ambrose Burnside are Union Army generals.
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American Civil War
The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union ("the North") and the Confederacy ("the South"), which was formed in 1861 by states that had seceded from the Union.
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Andrew Johnson
Andrew Johnson (December 29, 1808July 31, 1875) was an American politician who served as the 17th president of the United States from 1865 to 1869. Don Carlos Buell and Andrew Johnson are Union Army generals.
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Army of Mississippi
There were three formations known as the Army of Mississippi in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.
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Army of the Cumberland
The Army of the Cumberland was one of the principal Union armies in the Western Theater during the American Civil War.
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Army of the Ohio
The Army of the Ohio was the name of two Union armies in the American Civil War.
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Army of the Potomac
The Army of the Potomac was the primary field army of the Union Army in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War.
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Battle of Churubusco
The Battle of Churubusco took place on August 20, 1847, while Santa Anna's army was in retreat from the Battle of Contreras or Battle of Padierna during the Mexican–American War.
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Battle of Perryville
The Battle of Perryville, also known as the Battle of Chaplin Hills, was fought on October 8, 1862, in the Chaplin Hills west of Perryville, Kentucky, as the culmination of the Confederate Heartland Offensive (Kentucky Campaign) during the American Civil War.
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Battle of Shiloh
The Battle of Shiloh, also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, was a major battle in the American Civil War fought on April 6–7, 1862.
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Bellefontaine Cemetery
Bellefontaine Cemetery is a nonprofit, non-denominational cemetery and arboretum in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Bibliography of the American Civil War
The bibliography of the American Civil War comprises books that deal in large part with the American Civil War.
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Bibliography of Ulysses S. Grant
Ulysses S. Grant (born Hiram Ulysses Grant; April 27, 1822 – July 23, 1885) was the 18th president of the United States (1869–1877) following his success as military commander in the American Civil War.
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Braxton Bragg
Braxton Bragg (March 22, 1817 – September 27, 1876) was an American army officer during the Second Seminole War and Mexican–American War and Confederate general in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War, serving in the Western Theater. Don Carlos Buell and Braxton Bragg are American military personnel of the Mexican–American War and American slave owners.
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Brevet (military)
In the military, a brevet is a warrant that gives a commissioned officer a higher rank title as a reward, but which may not confer the authority and privileges of real rank.
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Buell Military Commission
The Buell Military Commission was an 1862–63 U.S. government investigation into the command decisions of U.S. Army general Don Buell in the first years of the American Civil War.
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California
California is a state in the Western United States, lying on the American Pacific Coast.
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Chattanooga, Tennessee
Chattanooga is a city in and the county seat of Hamilton County, Tennessee, United States.
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David J. Eicher
David John Eicher (born August 7, 1961) is an American editor, writer, and popularizer of astronomy and space.
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Edmund Kirby Smith
Edmund Kirby Smith (May 16, 1824March 28, 1893) was a Confederate States Army general, who oversaw the Trans-Mississippi Department (comprising Arkansas, Missouri, Texas, western Louisiana, Arizona Territory and the Indian Territory) from 1863 to 1865. Don Carlos Buell and Edmund Kirby Smith are American military personnel of the Mexican–American War and American slave owners.
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Fort Sumter
Fort Sumter is a sea fort built on an artificial island near Charleston, South Carolina to defend the region from a naval invasion.
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George B. McClellan
George Brinton McClellan (December 3, 1826 – October 29, 1885) was an American military officer and politician who served as the 24th governor of New Jersey and as Commanding General of the United States Army from November 1861 to March 1862. Don Carlos Buell and George B. McClellan are American military personnel of the Mexican–American War, People of Ohio in the American Civil War and Union Army generals.
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George Henry Thomas
George Henry Thomas (July 31, 1816March 28, 1870) was an American general in the Union Army during the American Civil War and one of the principal commanders in the Western Theater. Don Carlos Buell and George Henry Thomas are American military personnel of the Mexican–American War, American slave owners and Union Army generals.
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George P. Buell
George Pearson Buell (October 4, 1833 – May 31, 1883) was an American civil engineer and soldier. Don Carlos Buell and George P. Buell are Union Army generals.
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Henry Halleck
Henry Wager Halleck (January 16, 1815 – January 9, 1872) was a senior United States Army officer, scholar, and lawyer. Don Carlos Buell and Henry Halleck are Union Army generals.
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Indianapolis
Indianapolis, colloquially known as Indy, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County.
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Ivan Turchin
Ivan Vasilyevich Turchaninov (Иван Васильевич Турчанинов); December 24, 1822 – June 18, 1901) better known by his Anglicised name of John Basil Turchin, was a Union Army brigadier general in the American Civil War. He led two critical charges that saved the day at Chickamauga and was among the first to lead soldiers up Missionary Ridge. Don Carlos Buell and Ivan Turchin are Union Army generals.
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John Sherman
John Sherman (May 10, 1823October 22, 1900) was an American politician from Ohio who served in federal office throughout the Civil War and into the late nineteenth century.
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Kenneth W. Noe
Kenneth W. Noe is an American historian whose primary interests are the American Civil War, Appalachia and the American South.
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Lew Wallace
Lewis Wallace (April 10, 1827February 15, 1905) was an American lawyer, Union general in the American Civil War, governor of New Mexico Territory, politician, diplomat, artist, and author from Indiana. Don Carlos Buell and Lew Wallace are American military personnel of the Mexican–American War, American people of the Mexican–American War and Union Army generals.
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Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington is a consolidated city coterminous with, and the county seat of, Fayette County, Kentucky, United States.
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List of American Civil War generals (Union)
The following list shows the names of substantive, full grade general officers (Regular U.S. Army or U.S. Volunteers) effectively appointed, nominated, confirmed and commissioned (by signed and sealed document) who served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
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Louisville, Kentucky
Louisville is the most populous city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, sixth-most populous city in the Southeast, and the 27th-most-populous city in the United States.
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Lowell, Ohio
Lowell is a village in Washington County, Ohio, United States, along the Muskingum River.
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Major general (United States)
In the United States Armed Forces, a major general is a two-star general officer in the United States Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Space Force.
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Mexican–American War
The Mexican–American War, also known in the United States as the Mexican War, and in Mexico as the United States intervention in Mexico, was an invasion of Mexico by the United States Army from 1846 to 1848.
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Missouri
Missouri is a landlocked state in the Midwestern region of the United States.
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Munfordville, Kentucky
Munfordville is a home rule-class city in, and the county seat of, Hart County, Kentucky, United States.
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Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville, often known as Music City, is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County.
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Nathan Bedford Forrest
Nathan Bedford Forrest (July 13, 1821October 29, 1877) was a Confederate States Army general during the American Civil War and later the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan from 1867 to 1869. Don Carlos Buell and Nathan Bedford Forrest are American slave owners.
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P. G. T. Beauregard
Pierre Gustave Toutant-Beauregard (May 28, 1818 – February 20, 1893) was an American military officer known as being the Confederate General who started the American Civil War at the battle of Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861. Don Carlos Buell and P. G. T. Beauregard are American military personnel of the Mexican–American War and American slave owners.
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Rockport, Kentucky
Rockport is a home rule-class city in Ohio County, Kentucky, United States.
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Seminole Wars
The Seminole Wars (also known as the Florida Wars) were a series of three military conflicts between the United States and the Seminoles that took place in Florida between about 1816 and 1858.
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Siege of Corinth
The siege of Corinth (also known as the first battle of Corinth) was an American Civil War engagement lasting from April 29 to May 30, 1862, in Corinth, Mississippi.
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St. Louis
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Tennessee River
The Tennessee River is the largest tributary of the Ohio River.
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Ulysses S. Grant
| commands. Don Carlos Buell and Ulysses S. Grant are American slave owners and Union Army generals.
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Union (American Civil War)
The Union, colloquially known as the North, refers to the states that remained loyal to the United States after eleven Southern slave states seceded to form the Confederate States of America (CSA), also known as the Confederacy or South, during the American Civil War.
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Union Army
During the American Civil War, the United States Army, the land force that fought to preserve the collective Union of the states, was often referred to as the Union Army, the Grand Army of the Republic, the Federal Army, or the Northern Army.
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United States Army
The United States Army (USA) is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces.
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United States Military Academy
The United States Military Academy (USMA), also referred to metonymically as West Point or simply as Army, is a United States service academy in West Point, New York.
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University of Kentucky
The University of Kentucky (UK, UKY, or U of K) is a public land-grant research university in Lexington, Kentucky.
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University of Notre Dame
The University of Notre Dame du Lac, known simply as Notre Dame (ND), is a private Catholic research university in Notre Dame, Indiana.
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William Rosecrans
William Starke Rosecrans (September 6, 1819March 11, 1898) was an American inventor, coal-oil company executive, diplomat, politician, and U.S. Army officer. Don Carlos Buell and William Rosecrans are People of Ohio in the American Civil War and Union Army generals.
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William Tecumseh Sherman
William Tecumseh Sherman (February 8, 1820February 14, 1891) was an American soldier, businessman, educator, and author. Don Carlos Buell and William Tecumseh Sherman are People of Ohio in the American Civil War and Union Army generals.
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Winfield Scott
Winfield Scott (June 13, 1786May 29, 1866) was an American military commander and political candidate. Don Carlos Buell and Winfield Scott are American military personnel of the Mexican–American War and Union Army generals.
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Works Progress Administration
The Works Progress Administration (WPA; renamed in 1939 as the Work Projects Administration) was an American New Deal agency that employed millions of jobseekers (mostly men who were not formally educated) to carry out public works projects, including the construction of public buildings and roads.
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Zachary Taylor
Zachary Taylor (November 24, 1784 – July 9, 1850) was an American military leader who served as the 12th president of the United States from 1849 until his death in 1850. Don Carlos Buell and Zachary Taylor are American military personnel of the Mexican–American War and American slave owners.
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See also
American people of the Mexican–American War
- Aaron V. Brown
- Alexis Godey
- Alvin Peterson Hovey
- Andrew Jackson Sowell
- Anna McClarmonde Chase
- Aztec Club of 1847
- Boyle–Workman family
- Ceran St. Vrain
- Charles Autobees
- Charles Bent
- Charles H. Beaubien
- David S. Scannell
- Don Carlos Buell
- Francis Preston Blair Jr.
- Henry S. Lane
- Hilliard P. Dorsey
- Jacob Wallace
- James A. Cravens
- James Hughes (representative)
- James Whitcomb
- James Wilson (Indiana politician)
- Jane Cazneau
- Jefferson C. Davis
- Jim Lane (politician)
- Jim Savage
- John David Albert
- John Joel Glanton
- Joseph A. Wright
- Joseph Lane
- Joseph Marshall Walker
- Joseph R. Walker
- Juan Temple
- Kit Carson
- Lew Wallace
- List of members of the Aztec Club of 1847
- Lovell Rousseau
- Mahlon Dickerson Manson
- Manuel Antonio Chaves
- Mifflin Kenedy
- Nathan Kimball
- Richard King (entrepreneur)
- Samuel Lahm
- Sarah A. Bowman
- Sile Doty
- Tilghman Howard
- William F. Fitzhugh
- William Plummer Benton
- Workman–Temple family
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Carlos_Buell
Also known as Don C. Buell, General Buell.
, United States Army, United States Military Academy, University of Kentucky, University of Notre Dame, William Rosecrans, William Tecumseh Sherman, Winfield Scott, Works Progress Administration, Zachary Taylor.