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on November 7. His 7th Iowa was distinguished for gallant conduct during the fighting, and it suffered greater loss than any other regiment taking part in the engagement, amounting to more than 400 killed, wounded and missing.
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Lauman subsequently returned to Iowa to await his next assignment. Orders were never forthcoming, and Lauman sat out the rest of the war. However, in the omnibus promotions following the war, he received a
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Lauman resumed his commercial ventures, but he suffered ill health from his lingering Belmont wound. He tried without success to clear his name, blaming his failure on a misunderstanding.
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Following the outbreak of the Civil War, Lauman was actively engaged in recruiting volunteers to join several new military companies he was raising. He received a commission from the
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He returned to his regiment in time for the next campaign, but then was given brigade command. He was appointed to lead the 4th Brigade, 2nd Division during Grant's attack on
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promotion to major general in the Union Army, dating from March 13, 1865. He formally mustered out of the volunteer service on August 24.
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National Park Service website for the Vicksburg National Military Park; photo of Lauman's bust
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in the Union Army on March 21, 1862. Subsequently, Lauman commanded a brigade in Maj. Gen.
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A bronze bust of Jacob Gartner Lauman, sculpted by H. Hinson Perry, stands on the
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History of Iowa From the Earliest Times To The Beginning of the Twentieth Century
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Jacob Lauman in his brigadier general's uniform; photo taken after 1862 promotion
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led to his being sent home for the rest of the war without a subsequent command.
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works. In recognition of his service at Fort Donelson, he was promoted to
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Lauman died in Burlington, Iowa, in February 1867. He was buried in
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on Wisconsin Avenue in the city of Vicksburg itself.
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Lauman's official report for the Siege of Vicksburg
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Jacob Lauman

Taneytown, Maryland
Burlington, Iowa
Aspen Grove Cemetery
United States of America
Union
United States Army
Union Army

Brigadier General

Brevet
Major General
7th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Army of the Tennessee
XVI Corps
American Civil War
Battle of Fort Donelson
Battle of Shiloh
Battle of Hatchie's Bridge
Siege of Vicksburg
Siege of Jackson
Iowa
general
Union Army
American Civil War
infantry
brigade
Army of the Tennessee

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