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George Washington Cullum

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It was possible to hold multiple ranks in the Army at one time. "Many officers of the Regular Army, who held substantive and brevet rank, obtained leaves in order to accept commissions in the volunteer service, where substantive and brevet rank also
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Cullum retired from active service 13 January 1874, with the permanent rank of colonel and the brevet rank of major general, and returned to New York City. Following his retirement, he married Elizabeth Hamilton, sister of Major General
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Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the US Military Academy at West Point New York since its Establishment in 1802, to 1890: With The early history of the United States Military Academy [volume
273:. His father worked as a lawyer and an agent of a land company. Cullum attended the United States Military Academy, from 1 July 1829 to 1 July 1833, when he graduated third in the Class of 1833. He designed the 564:, proposed military bridges, and Army Corps of Engineers officers being considered for promotion. In 1862, Cullum was appointed Chief Engineer of Halleck's armies in the Department of the Missouri. 1856: 486:, where he commanded operations auxiliary to various armies in the field and also managed the defense of the District of Cairo. From February to March, he surveyed the Confederate defenses at 589:
wrote that "We know of no single contribution to the military history of the Nation so rich in invaluable data and so essential to the future historian or student of American history."
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and for an award of the American Geographical Society "to those who distinguish themselves by geographical discoveries or in the advancement of geographical science", known as the
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in 1833. The following year Cullum served as the assistant to the chief engineer at Washington D. C., where he remained for two years. He was then involved in inspections of Forts
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on 19 November 1861, where he remained until 11 March 1862. Cullum then was chief engineer for the Department of the Mississippi until 11 July.
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Cullum had accumulated a large amount of money largely from his marrying the widow of Henry Halleck. Halleck had over $ 500,000 when he died.
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in 1850. He took two years leave of absence from 1850 to 1852 for health reasons, and traveled throughout Europe, Asia, Africa and the
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of volunteers on 1 November 1861. From 2 December 1861 to 6 February 1862, Cullum was on the board that inspected the defenses of
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Cullum was an instructor of practical military engineering at West Point from 1848 to 1851. He then served as director of the
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In 1848, he introduced a type of bridge pontoon, which was used in the Mexican–American War. Cullum published
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Cullum was born in New York City on 25 February 1809, to Arthur and Harriet Sturges Cullum. He was raised in
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and the board that inspected the condition of the Mississippi Gun and Mortar Boat Flotilla. He travelled to
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Cullum was promoted to second lieutenant on 20 April 1836. He supervised construction of the facilities on
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Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge
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Gretna, Louisiana: Pelican Publishing Company, revised edition 1999, original edition 1994.
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Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the United States Military Academy,
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while recuperating. Cullum then returned to West Point, and taught there until 1855. When
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For the rest of the Civil War, Cullum inspected or built defenses at: Cairo, Illinois;
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Online version of Cullum's Register of Graduates of the United States Military Academy
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Cullum held a rank in four components of the United States Army. The first was the
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On 6 February 1862, the Union Army under then Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant
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The Last Camel Charge: The Untold Story of America's Desert Military Experiment
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from 1 April 1861 to 1 November 1861. At the same time he was a member of the
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covering all graduates from the founding of West Point to the class of 1840.
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at Meadville and it was built in 1835–1836. The building was listed on the
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Description of a System of Military Bridges, With India-Rubber Pontons
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Description of a System of Military Bridges, With India-Rubber Pontons
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To Die in Chicago: Confederate Prisoners at Camp Douglas 1862–1865.
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in the Corps of Engineers, before becoming chief engineer of the
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until 1855. He also supervised a number of other projects on the
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Cullum left part of his fortune for the continuance of his
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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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nominated Cullum to be appointed to the grade of brevet
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on 1 July 1833. He served as the assistant engineer for
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Mrs. Anne Stewart and William K. Watson (August 1977).
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at West Point. Cullum published the forerunner of his
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During the time, he was also the chief of staff for
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On 9 April 1861, Cullum was promoted to the rank of
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Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor
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(2005). 998:Struggle for the Hudson 433:, and shortly after to 329:New London, Connecticut 271:Meadville, Pennsylvania 237:and served as the 16th 75:New York City, New York 1412:Levy, 1999, pp. 39, 47 633:, and a member of the 602: 514:Bird's Point, Missouri 499:captured Fort Donelson 467: 387: 266: 1827:Thomas Gamble Pitcher 1275:penelope.uchicago.edu 1220:(Searchable database) 658:Biographical Register 600: 463: 404:Biographical Register 385: 285:Pre-Civil War service 264: 257:Birth and early years 127:Years of service 1143:. 1959. p. 119. 645:. He is interred at 593:Later life and death 546:Nashville, Tennessee 534:Winchester, Virginia 526:Corinth, Mississippi 522:New Madrid, Missouri 2335:Union Army generals 1810:Zealous Bates Tower 956:Corps of Engineers 871:Corps of Engineers 868:Lieutenant-Colonel 805:Corps of Engineers 757:Corps of Engineers 735:Corps of Engineers 677: 647:Green-Wood Cemetery 495:captured Fort Henry 474:. 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