Brig. General Alexander Chambers (USA)

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Alexander Chambers

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Birthplace: Catteraugus Co., New York
Death: January 02, 1888 (55)
San Antonio, Bexar Co., Texas
Immediate Family:

Son of Alexander Wood Chambers and Sarah Chambers
Brother of Agnes Maria Searl; William James Chambers; John Chambers; Frank Chambers; Ben Chambers and 1 other

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About Brig. General Alexander Chambers (USA)

CHAMBERS, Alexander, soldier, born in New York state about 1832. He was graduated at the United States military academy in 1853, and made second lieutenant of infantry. He served first in garrison at Fort Columbus, New York, in 1853-'4, and on frontier and other duty until 3 March, 1855, when he was promoted second lieutenant, took part in hostilities in Florida against the Seminoles, 1856-'7, was promoted first lieutenant, 19 January, 1859, and participated in the march to New Mexico in 1860.

After the Civil War began, he became captain in the 18th infantry, 14 May, 1861, and colonel of the 16th Iowa volunteers, 24 March, 1862; served in the Tennessee and Mississippi campaign, 4: April to 19 September, 1862, having been twice wounded in the battle of Shiloh, and was promoted brevet major 7 April for his meritorious services during that action. He was present at the siege of Corinth, and brevetted lieutenant colonel, 19 September, 1862, for gallant conduct at the battle of Iuka, where he was wounded severely; took part in the Vicksburg campaign, and was promoted brevet colonel, 4 July, 1863, for meritorious services during the siege; was a brigadier-general of volunteers, 11 August, 1863, and was in garrison at Vicksburg from August, 1863, till 1 February, 1864, when he participated in General Sherman's march to Meridian.

After the war, he was at Omaha as judge-advocate of the district of Nebraska from January till 7 June, 1866, and in the department of the Platte from 7 June, 1866, till transferred to the 27th infantry, 21 September, 1866. On 5 March, 1867, he became major of the 22d infantry.

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Brig. General Alexander Chambers (USA)'s Timeline

1832
August 23, 1832
Catteraugus Co., New York
1888
January 2, 1888
Age 55
San Antonio, Bexar Co., Texas