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Colonel Emer E. Ellsworth at age of 24
Joshua Chamberlain, a Union general during the American Civil War, died of pneumonia on February 24, 1914. He had been suffering from the effects of a wound received at the Battle of Gettysburg, which contributed to his declining health in later years. Chamberlain's legacy as a military leader and statesman remains significant in American history.
The Civil War proved that the states could survive even fighting each other.
nobody noes....
Democratic candidates managed to maintain control of many state and local offices in the Southern states.
I am guessing you are asking about Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain who was colonel commanding the 20th Maine regiment in the US Civil War. His brother was a captain in the regiment. He did not really object to his brother serving in the unit - he just admonished his brother not to stay too close to him, because then one enemy shell "would make a very bad day for mother."
Yes he did he had 5 children but 3 of them died at infancy
Colonel Joshua Chamberlain gave a speech to a group of deserters on the day before the Battle of Gettysburg. It rekindled their loyalty to the Union cause, and many historians say it helped the North win the Civil War.
None. There was no Colonel Custard in the Civil War. Maybe in the game Clue!
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain was on the Union side.
If you are asking about the American civil war and the confederates Chamberlain wasn't alive in the 1860's.
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he led the 20th Maine in the civil war and held Little Round Top in Gettysburg to become a civil war hero!! (:
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain-
they were both important. The Civil War was literally, I kid you not, brother against brother.
Colonel John Harris.
Joshua Chamberlain had no previous relationship with any strategy of war. He was simply a volounteer for the Civil War. He quickly gained respect and was a highly decorated officer. Joshua Chamberlain commanded the army that fought the battle at Gettysburg.