John E. Wool

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John E. Wool was a prominent 19th-century United States Army officer who served with distinction in the War of 1812, the Mexican–American War, and the early stages of the Civil War.

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instanceOf United States Army officer
human
allegiance Union
United States of America
awardReceived Thanks of Congress
burialPlace Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York)
surface form: Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, New York
causeOfDeath illness
commanded Department of Virginia
Department of the East
Department of the Pacific
conflict American Civil War
Mexican–American War
War of 1812
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1784-02-20
dateOfDeath 1869-11-10
era 19th century
ethnicGroup European American
familyName Wool
givenName John
hasOccupation military officer
languageSpoken English
militaryBranch United States Army
militaryRank Brigadier General
Major General
notableBattle Battle of Big Bethel
Battle of Buena Vista
Battle of Plattsburgh
Battle of Queenston Heights
Peninsula Campaign
notableEvent organized defenses of New York City during the Civil War
played key role in victory at the Battle of Buena Vista
notableFor being one of the oldest general officers to serve in the American Civil War
occupation soldier
participatedIn removal of the Cherokee Nation
partOf Union Army high command (early Civil War)
placeOfBirth Newburgh, New York
placeOfDeath Troy, New York
positionHeld Union Army general
promotedToRank Brevet Major General for services in the Mexican–American War
Brigadier General in the Regular Army
residence Troy, New York
serviceEntryYear 1812
sexOrGender male
yearsOfService 1812–1863

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