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on May 14, 1864, when a musket ball shattered his right elbow and lodged in his arm. He stayed in the hospital until September before being released for duty. In December, he had recovered enough to report for duty. However, he suffered from
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Osborn returned to his legal practice in Chicago, engaged in several business ventures, and he also held several federally appointed positions. He was elected as the treasurer of
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on May 1, 1865, and led the 1st Division of the XXIV Corps from May 2 – July 8. Osborn resigned from the Army on September 28.
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On April 2, 1865, Osborn's command was instrumental in the capture of Fort Gregg during the Union breakthrough, and he brevetted to
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in 1874 after receiving a presidential appointment as the U.S. Minister to Argentina. He served in
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Los esfuerzos de la diplomacia norteamericana para obtener la ratificaciĂłn del Tratado de 1881
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on June 9. From July until September 1863, Osborn took part in Union operations against
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to rank from that date. He was promoted to brigadier general in the
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until 1885. He was significant involved in the negotiations to the
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in 1864 into 1865, Osborn led a brigade in the XXIV Corps. He was
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Osborn (seated, left) and his staff during the American Civil War
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Osborn's brigade consisted of the 39th Illinois Infantry,
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Thomas O. Osborn photo gallery at generalsandbrevets.com
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Generals in Blue: The Lives of the Union Commanders
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Boundary treaty of 1881 between Chile and Argentina
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He led the 549: 547: 545: 501: 499: 497: 461:List of American Civil War generals (Union) 737: 723: 662:, Louisiana State University Press, 1964, 199:(August 11, 1832 – March 27, 1904) was an 271:on October 11, 1861, and was promoted to 556: 542: 494: 347: 279:in several campaigns and battles in the 222: 1180:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery 1142: 753:United States Ambassadors to Argentina 406:In the spring of 1904, Osborn died in 718: 677:, Kent State University Press, 2005, 630:, W. W. Norton & Company, 2000, 382: 258: 675:Medical Histories of Union Generals 653:of the Union and Confederate Armies 299:Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson 13: 336:. Osborn was badly wounded at the 320:In 1864, Osborn commanded the 1st 14: 1206: 689: 247:, under future Civil War general 1160:People from Licking County, Ohio 807: 756: 746: 445: 431: 186: 137: 128: 31: 1195:19th-century American diplomats 577: 565: 533: 508: 485: 473: 1: 601: 885:and Minister Plenipotentiary 235:. In 1854 he graduated from 7: 528:199th Pennsylvania Infantry 424: 419:Arlington National Cemetery 165:1st Brigade, 1st Division, 84:Arlington National Cemetery 10: 1211: 524:85th Pennsylvania Infantry 307:Charleston, South Carolina 217:U.S. Minister to Argentina 940: 882: 816: 805: 766: 439:American Civil War portal 182: 172: 161: 151: 124: 116: 100: 90: 78: 62: 39: 30: 23: 941:Ambassador Extraordinary 644:The War of the Rebellion 466: 377:United States Volunteers 338:Battle of Drewry's Bluff 243:. Osborn studied law in 95:United States of America 613:Civil War High Commands 572:The Political Graveyard 480:Ohio Civil War Trails 2 309:, including attacks on 303:Battle of Port Republic 301:, participating in the 245:Crawfordsville, Indiana 1170:Ohio University alumni 353: 269:39th Illinois Infantry 649:a Compilation of the 641:U.S. War Department, 607:Eicher, John H., and 574:Retrieved 2008-10-21. 482:Retrieved 2008-10-21. 389:Cook County, Illinois 351: 223:Early life and career 117:Years of service 1165:Lawyers from Chicago 414:that paralyzed him. 233:Licking County, Ohio 1150:Union Army generals 943:and Plenipotentiary 883:Envoy Extraordinary 412:cerebral hemorrhage 368:on March 10, 1865. 358:Siege of Petersburg 219:from 1874 to 1885. 197:Thomas Ogden Osborn 25:Thomas Ogden Osborn 520:67th Ohio Infantry 516:62nd Ohio Infantry 354: 292:Confederate forces 265:lieutenant colonel 215:. 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Licking County
Ohio
Washington, D.C.
Arlington National Cemetery
United States of America
United States Army
Union Army

Brigadier general

Brevet
major general
Army of the James
XXIV Corps
American Civil War

American
general
Union Army
American Civil War
U.S. Minister to Argentina
Jersey
Licking County, Ohio
Ohio University
Athens
Crawfordsville, Indiana
Lew Wallace
Chicago
lieutenant colonel

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