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  1. William Starke Rosecrans (1819-1898) commanded the Army of the Cumberland during the Tullahoma campaign and at the battles of Stone's river and Chickamauga during the U.S. Civil War. After the war, he moved to Los Angeles, California and became an advocate for railroad building and Mexican trade in the West before being appointed as the U.S. Minister to Mexico (1868). He later served in the U ...

  2. Added: Apr 25, 1998. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 2726. Source citation. Civil War Union Army Major General, US Congressman, Inventor. His innovations were odorless oil, a round lamp wick, a short practical lamp chimney, and a new economical method of manufacturing soap. Rosecrans was a graduate of the Class of 1842 at West Point.

  3. 14. Apr. 2015 · Prior to the American Civil War, William Rosecrans was a United States Army officer, inventor, and engineer. "Old Rosey," as he came to be known, graduated fifth in his class from West Point in 1842 (a class that boasted future generals James Longstreet, Daniel H. Hill, Richard H. Anderson, Abner Doubleday, Alexander P. Stewart, and Earl Van ...

  4. William Starke Rosecrans summary: William Starke Rosecrans was born in Delaware County, Ohio. He was the son of Jemimah Hopkins and Crandall Rosecrans. In his early years, Rosecrans did not have much of a formal education. In fact, most of the education he got came from reading books. By the age of 13 he was working in Utica as a store clerk and later moved to Mansfield, Ohio. Since he could ...

  5. On September 6, 1819, William Starke Rosecrans was born. While many historians believe the . middle name was for Major General John Stark, a Revolutionary War hero, I suspect he was really named to honor one of his Stark neighbors in Pennsylvania (named William Stark) or the many Stark neighbors in Ohio. Many of Uncle John’s family are buried ...

  6. www.bigwalnuthistory.org › Local_History › RosecransBecause You Asked

    William's father Crandall Rosecrans and his wife Jemima Hopkins (relative to Stephen Hopkins who signed the declaration of independence) lived on 160 acres next to Dr. Daniel's farm on Taylor Run. Their first son, Chauncey, born in 1817 died in infancy. William was born in 1819. It is said his father had been an admirer of General John Stark and hence his middle name. However, the Stark ...

  7. William Starke Rosecrans (Little Taylor Run, 6 settembre 1819 – Rancho Sausal Redondo, 11 marzo 1898) è stato un inventore, diplomatico e politico statunitense. Fu anche un uomo d'affari e ufficiale dell' Unione nel corso della Guerra di secessione americana , guadagnandosi il grado di generale .