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Major Charles Swain Lovell
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==Biography==
(1811 - 1871)
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Born, 13 February, 1811, at Hull, Massachusetts.
Home State: Massachusetts
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Died 3, January, 1871, Louisville, KY   
Command Billet: Brigade Commander
 
Branch of Service: Infantry
 
Unit: 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, V Corps
 
  
Before the Antietam Campaign:
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==The United States Civil War==
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===Major Charles Swain Lovell (1811 - 1871)=== Home State: Massachusetts
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Command Billet: Brigade Commander. Unit: 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, V Corps
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===Before the Antietam Campaign:===
 
He enlisted as a private in the 2d United States artillery in January, 1831, and served in various garrisons, rising to quartermaster-sergeant, sergeant-major, and, in October, 1837, to 2d lieutenant. He was promoted 1st lieutenant in July, 1838, captain, 18 June, 1846, and took part in the battles of Churubusco, Molino del Rey, Chapultepec, and the city of Mexico. He then served in the territories till the civil war, and after promotion to major, on 14 May, 1861, commanded a brigade at Gaines's Mills, Malvern Hill, the second battle of Bull Run, Antietam, and Fredericksburg.
 
He enlisted as a private in the 2d United States artillery in January, 1831, and served in various garrisons, rising to quartermaster-sergeant, sergeant-major, and, in October, 1837, to 2d lieutenant. He was promoted 1st lieutenant in July, 1838, captain, 18 June, 1846, and took part in the battles of Churubusco, Molino del Rey, Chapultepec, and the city of Mexico. He then served in the territories till the civil war, and after promotion to major, on 14 May, 1861, commanded a brigade at Gaines's Mills, Malvern Hill, the second battle of Bull Run, Antietam, and Fredericksburg.
  
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From 1863 till 1865 he was on provost-marshal duty in Wisconsin, and he was promoted Lieutenant-Colonel, 21 January, 1863, and Colonel of the 14th infantry, 16 February, 1865.
 
From 1863 till 1865 he was on provost-marshal duty in Wisconsin, and he was promoted Lieutenant-Colonel, 21 January, 1863, and Colonel of the 14th infantry, 16 February, 1865.
  
After the War:
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==After the War:==
 
After the war he commanded his regiment at Fort Yuma, California, and on 15 December, 1870, was retired from active service.
 
After the war he commanded his regiment at Fort Yuma, California, and on 15 December, 1870, was retired from active service.
  
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Photo above courtesy AotW member Tim Reese - from the US Army Military History Institute, MOLLUS Collection.
 
Photo above courtesy AotW member Tim Reese - from the US Army Military History Institute, MOLLUS Collection.
  
More on the Web:
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==Sources==
 
Online at Appleton's
 
Online at Appleton's
 
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*http://antietam.aotw.org/officers.php?officer_id=299
Birth Date: 2/13/1811    Place of Birth: Hull, MA   
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*http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7153115
Death Date: 1/3/1871    Death Place: Louisville, KY   
 
 
 
http://antietam.aotw.org/officers.php?officer_id=299
 
 
 
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7153115
 

Revision as of 17:39, 8 September 2021

Biography

Born, 13 February, 1811, at Hull, Massachusetts. Died 3, January, 1871, Louisville, KY

The United States Civil War

===Major Charles Swain Lovell (1811 - 1871)=== Home State: Massachusetts Command Billet: Brigade Commander. Unit: 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, V Corps

Before the Antietam Campaign:

He enlisted as a private in the 2d United States artillery in January, 1831, and served in various garrisons, rising to quartermaster-sergeant, sergeant-major, and, in October, 1837, to 2d lieutenant. He was promoted 1st lieutenant in July, 1838, captain, 18 June, 1846, and took part in the battles of Churubusco, Molino del Rey, Chapultepec, and the city of Mexico. He then served in the territories till the civil war, and after promotion to major, on 14 May, 1861, commanded a brigade at Gaines's Mills, Malvern Hill, the second battle of Bull Run, Antietam, and Fredericksburg.

In the Antietam Campaign: He was in command of the 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division of the V Corps, largely in reserve on September 17.

The remainder of the War: From 1863 till 1865 he was on provost-marshal duty in Wisconsin, and he was promoted Lieutenant-Colonel, 21 January, 1863, and Colonel of the 14th infantry, 16 February, 1865.

After the War:

After the war he commanded his regiment at Fort Yuma, California, and on 15 December, 1870, was retired from active service.

References, Sources, and other notes: Photo above courtesy AotW member Tim Reese - from the US Army Military History Institute, MOLLUS Collection.

Sources

Online at Appleton's