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After the outbreak of the Civil War in early 1861, Fessenden spent the summer recruiting and organizing a company of skilled riflemen and marksmen that became a company in the United States Sharpshooters. In November of that year, he received a commission as a
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In August 1864, he finally received his long desired promotion to brigadier general, but did not get a field command initially as his sponsor Hooker had since left the army. He was assigned to command a brigade in the
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Fessenden returned to Maine, where he resumed his law career in partnership with his surviving brother Francis. He entered local and state politics, and was elected to serve three terms in the
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in the Federal army. He was a member of the powerful Fessenden family, which was prominent in national politics during the mid-19th century.
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that precluded his taking the assignment. James Fessenden arrived in Virginia and assumed command of a brigade in the
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and an occupation garrison in South Carolina before mustering out of the army on January 15, 1866. He received a
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in October, engaged in scouting duty, and then was assigned command of the Union garrison in the defenses of
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and recommended his promotion to brigadier general. He was commended three times for his actions during the
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Encyclopedia of the American Civil War. Vols. 1-5 : a political, social, and military history
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in Washington, D.C., following the surrender of the two leading Confederate armies in the
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in July 1862. He was involved in planning the Union operations against the
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Through the influences of his powerful father, he received a promotion to
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Heidler, David Stephen; Heidler, Jeanne T.; Coles, David J. (2000).
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James D. Fessenden died in Portland, Maine, where he is buried in
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In November 1863, Fessenden became an aide-de-camp to Maj. Gen.
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American lawyers admitted to the practice of law by reading law
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He was educated in the local schools and then graduated from
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in the sharpshooter company and served in the defenses of
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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promotion to major general before leaving the service.
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James D. Fessenden

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William P. Fessenden
Francis Fessenden
Samuel C. Fessenden
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