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  1. 13. Aug. 2020 · William S. Rosecrans was commissioned as a colonel of the Twenty-third Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry on June 7, 1861. William S. Rosecrans was commissioned as a brigadier general in the United States Army on May 16, 1861. William S. Rosecrans was promoted to major general of volunteers in October 1862, effective March 21, 1862.

  2. 3. Juli 2019 · William Starke Rosecrans was born at Little Taylor Run, OH on September 6, 1819. The son of Crandall Rosecrans and Jemima Hopkins, he received little formal education as a youngster and was forced to rely on what he could learn from books. Leaving home at age thirteen, he clerked at a store in Mansfield, OH before attempting to obtain an appointment to West Point from Representative Alexander ...

  3. General William Starke Rosecrans (September 6, 1819-March 11, 1898) was the Union general who drove Confederate forces from Western Virginia in 1861. He was born near Kingston, Ohio. He graduated fifth in his class from West Point, 1842, and served until 1854 as a lieutenant of engineers. As a civilian he worked in 1855–57 in Kanawha County ...

  4. William Starke Rosecrans (1819–1898) Affectionately called “Old Rosy” by his troops, William Starke Rosecrans proved to be one of the finest strategists of the war. His successes were great, and he achieved them right from the start. In July 1861, Rosecrans’s brigade won the Battle of Rich Mountain, Virginia, thus securing a Union ...

  5. ROSECRANS, WILLIAM STARKE (1819–1898), American soldier, was born in Kingston, Ohio, on the 6th of September 1819, and graduated in 1842 from the U.S. Military Academy, being appointed to the engineers. After serving (1843–47) as assistant professor a ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Rosecrans betätigte sich wieder als Zivilingenieur in Mexiko und Kalifornien und war von 1881 bis 1885 demokratischer Kongressabgeordneter für den ersten Wahlbezirk von Kalifornien. Er starb 1898 auf Rancho Sausal Redondo, Redondo Beach, Kalifornien. William Starke Rosecrans war ein General des Unionsheeres im Sezessionskrieg.