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Benjamin Henry Grierson

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Benjamin Henry Grierson Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
31 Aug 1911 (aged 85)
Omena, Leelanau County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7396145, Longitude: -90.2120592
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Civil War Union Major General. He served in the 7th Illinois Cavalry and the 6th Illinois Cavalry during the Civil War and the Indian War. A small-town musician, composer & music teacher, Grierson responded to a call for volunteers in 1861. He was soon in command of a cavalry unit & launched a raid (known as Grierson's Raid) into Mississippi in 1863 to divert attention away from General Grant's crossing of the Mississippi River during the Vicksburg campaign. Starting at LaGrange, Tennessee, Grierson's unit fought all the way to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. In 1864 he led another raid into Mississippi from LaGrange, where his troops defeated Confederate cavalry commander Nathan Bedford Forrest. After the war, he commanded the U.S. 10th Cavalry (a unit composed of white officers and black enlisted men.) For the remainder of his career, he served on the western frontier, commanding the famous black "Buffalo Soldiers." He rose through the ranks to Brigadier General and became a Brevet Major General in 1865.
Civil War Union Major General. He served in the 7th Illinois Cavalry and the 6th Illinois Cavalry during the Civil War and the Indian War. A small-town musician, composer & music teacher, Grierson responded to a call for volunteers in 1861. He was soon in command of a cavalry unit & launched a raid (known as Grierson's Raid) into Mississippi in 1863 to divert attention away from General Grant's crossing of the Mississippi River during the Vicksburg campaign. Starting at LaGrange, Tennessee, Grierson's unit fought all the way to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. In 1864 he led another raid into Mississippi from LaGrange, where his troops defeated Confederate cavalry commander Nathan Bedford Forrest. After the war, he commanded the U.S. 10th Cavalry (a unit composed of white officers and black enlisted men.) For the remainder of his career, he served on the western frontier, commanding the famous black "Buffalo Soldiers." He rose through the ranks to Brigadier General and became a Brevet Major General in 1865.

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MAJ GEN
7 ILL CAV
6 ILL CAV



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  • Originally Created by: Connie Nisinger
  • Added: Jun 21, 2002
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6532984/benjamin_henry-grierson: accessed ), memorial page for Benjamin Henry Grierson (8 Jul 1826–31 Aug 1911), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6532984, citing Jacksonville East Cemetery, Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.