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By the start of the Civil War, at the age of 63, Abercrombie was one of the oldest field officers in both the Union and Confederacy. He served as the commanding officer of the
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After the conclusion of the Peninsula Campaign, Abercrombie was replaced as commander in favor of younger officers and spent the next year involved in the defense of
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in 1857, selecting the site and supervising construction of the wooden fort. He then commanded the garrison until promoted and reassigned to duty in
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of Volunteers in the Union Army on August 31, 1861, Abercrombie commanded troops under his father-in-law Robert Patterson in the
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in recognition of his long service. Abercrombie retired from active duty on June 12 after commanding
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and was assigned administrative duty at regimental headquarters. He was promoted to
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In his retirement, Abercrombie stayed associated with the U.S. Army. He served on
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Following the war, he married Mary Engle Patterson, the daughter of General
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On March 13, 1865, Abercrombie was brevetted a brigadier general in the
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officer who served in numerous wars, finally reaching the rank of
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Abercrombie began his long military career with garrison duty at
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John J. Abercrombie

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New York
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Brigadier General
1st U.S. Infantry
7th U.S. Infantry
Department of Pennsylvania
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Black Hawk War
Seminole Wars
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
Battle of Hoke's Run
Peninsula Campaign
Battle of Seven Pines
Battle of Malvern Hill
Overland Campaign
United States Army
brigadier general

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