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Thomas H. Ruger, Union Major General, 3rd Wisconsin Volunteers, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Thomas H. Ruger, Union Major General, 3rd Wisconsin Volunteers, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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- Thomas H. Ruger, Union Major General, 3 rd Wisconsin Volunteers, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - A Catechism on Cavalry Outposts, Reconnaissance, Patrols, and Advance and Rear Guards, Garlington, E.A. SIGNED by Civil War General for the Union, General Thomas H. Ruger at verso of front cover: "Gen. Ruger,/U.S.A./Hd.Qrs. Dept. of Dakota." Covers show moderate wear. Sunned at spine. From Wikipedia: “Ruger was appointed lieutenant colonel of the 3rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment in June 1861, and promoted to colonel on August 20. Ruger commanded his regiment in Maryland and the Shenandoah Valley campaigns. He participated in the Battle of Antietam, in which he was wounded while acting commander of a brigade in the 1st Division, XII Corps. Commissioned brigadier general of volunteers in November 1862, Ruger led his brigade of the XII Corps, Army of the Potomac, in the Battle of Chancellorsville, and commanded the division of Brig. Gen. Alpheus Williams temporarily at Gettysburg. (Col. Silas Colgrove led the brigade in that battle, participating in the defense of Culp's Hill.) In the summer of 1863, Ruger was in New York City, where he aided in suppressing draft riots. Ruger led a brigade of XX Corps in Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman's Atlanta Campaign until November 1864, and with a division of XXIII Corps took part in the campaign against General John B. Hood's army in Tennessee. He was appointed a brevet major general of volunteers, November 30, 1864, for services at the Battle of Franklin. Ruger organized a division at Nashville and led his command to North Carolina in June 1865, and then had charge of the department of that state until June 1866. He was mustered out of his volunteer commission, accepting a regular army commission as colonel, July 28, 1866, and on March 2, 1867, was brevetted brigadier general, regular army, for his services at Gettysburg.”- Thomas H. Ruger, Union Major General, 3 rd Wisconsin Volunteers, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - A Catechism on Cavalry Outposts, Reconnaissance, Patrols, and Advance and Rear Guards, Garlington, E.A. SIGNED by Civil War General for the Union, General Thomas H. Ruger at verso of front cover: "Gen. Ruger,/U.S.A./Hd.Qrs. Dept. of Dakota." Covers show moderate wear. Sunned at spine. From Wikipedia: “Ruger was appointed lieutenant colonel of the 3rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment in June 1861, and promoted to colonel on August 20. Ruger commanded his regiment in Maryland and the Shenandoah Valley campaigns. He participated in the Battle of Antietam, in which he was wounded while acting commander of a brigade in the 1st Division, XII Corps. Commissioned brigadier general of volunteers in November 1862, Ruger led his brigade of the XII Corps, Army of the Potomac, in the Battle of Chancellorsville, and commanded the division of Brig. Gen. Alpheus Williams temporarily at Gettysburg. (Col. Silas Colgrove led the brigade in that battle, participating in the defense of Culp's Hill.) In the summer of 1863, Ruger was in New York City, where he aided in suppressing draft riots. Ruger led a brigade of XX Corps in Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman's Atlanta Campaign until November 1864, and with a division of XXIII Corps took part in the campaign against General John B. Hood's army in Tennessee. He was appointed a brevet major general of volunteers, November 30, 1864, for services at the Battle of Franklin. Ruger organized a division at Nashville and led his command to North Carolina in June 1865, and then had charge of the department of that state until June 1866. He was mustered out of his volunteer commission, accepting a regular army commission as colonel, July 28, 1866, and on March 2, 1867, was brevetted brigadier general, regular army, for his services at Gettysburg.”
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