Nathaniel Lyon

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Nathaniel Lyon was a Union Army general in the American Civil War, notable as the first Union general killed in combat during the conflict.

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Nathaniel Lyon canonical 11

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instanceOf American Civil War military personnel
Union Army general
person
allegiance Union
United States of America
associatedWithEvent securing the St. Louis Arsenal for the Union
associatedWithPlace Missouri
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
surface form: St. Louis, Missouri
battle Battle of Fort Scott (operations in Kansas–Missouri border region)
Battle of Wilson’s Creek
Camp Jackson Affair
birthDate 1818-07-14
birthPlace Ashford, Connecticut
burialPlace Eastford, Connecticut
causeOfDeath killed in action
commissionedAs second lieutenant in the U.S. Army
conflict American Civil War
Mexican–American War
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1861-08-10
educatedAt United States Military Academy
familyName Lyon
givenName Nathaniel
honouredIn Lyon County, Iowa
Lyon County, Kansas
Lyon County, Nevada
ideology Unionism
knownFor aggressive military tactics early in the Civil War
decisive actions during the Camp Jackson Affair in St. Louis
memorial Lyon Monument in Eastford, Connecticut
militaryBranch Union Army
United States Army
militaryRank Brigadier general
notableFor being the first Union general killed in the American Civil War
opposedTo pro-Confederate forces in Missouri
secession
placeOfDeath Wilson’s Creek, Missouri
positionHeld commander of the St. Louis Arsenal
commander of the Union Army of the West
promotedToRankBy Abraham Lincoln
servedIn Mexican–American War
Second Seminole War
serviceNumberOrID United States Army officer, Class of 1841 (USMA)
stateOfMilitaryService Kansas
Missouri
tookPartIn securing Missouri for the Union in 1861
yearOfPromotion 1861

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Lyon County namedAfter Nathaniel Lyon
subject surface form: Lyon County, Nevada
Lyon County, Nevada namedAfter Nathaniel Lyon
Brigadier General Nathaniel Lyon fullName Nathaniel Lyon
subject surface form: Nathaniel Lyon
Lyon County, Kansas namedAfter Nathaniel Lyon
Wilson’s Creek, Missouri commandedBy Nathaniel Lyon
Camp Jackson Affair commander Nathaniel Lyon
Battle of Wilson’s Creek UnionCommander Nathaniel Lyon
subject surface form: Battle of Wilson's Creek