Lewis B. Parsons Jr. - Place of Birth, Date of Birth, Age, Wiki, Facts, Net Worth, Birthday, Biography and Family

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Apr 05, 1818 Died on 16 Mar 1907 (aged 88)

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About Lewis B. Parsons Jr.

  • Lewis Baldwin Parsons Jr.
  • (April 5, 1818 - March 16, 1907) was one of the last officers who was promoted to brigadier general of volunteers in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
  • Lewis B.
  • Parsons, Jr.
  • was born at Perry, New York on April 5, 1818.
  • Parsons College was named after his father Lewis B.
  • Parsons Sr.
  • His grandfather, Charles Parsons, had been an officer in the American Revolutionary War.
  • In early life, Lewis B.
  • Parsons, Jr.
  • graduated from Yale College in 1840, was a teacher, and graduated from Harvard Law School in 1844.
  • He practiced law in Alton, Illinois.
  • In 1854, he moved to St.
  • Louis, Missouri, where he became president of the Ohio and Mississippi Railway.Lewis B.
  • Parsons, Jr.
  • began his service as a captain and assistant quartermaster on October 31, 1861.
  • He was an aide-de-camp to then Missouri Militia Brigadier General Francis Preston Blair, Jr.
  • in 1861.
  • He was in charge of rail and river transport in the Department of the Missouri from December 1861 to March 11, 1862.
  • He was appointed colonel in the Regular Army (United States) and aide-de-camp to Major General Henry Halleck February 19, 1862.
  • He was in charge of rail and river transport in the Department of Mississippi, March 11, 1862 to September 11, 1862.
  • Parsons was appointed aide-de-camp to Major General Samuel Ryan Curtis September 19, 1862 and in charge of rail and river transport in the Army of the Tennessee from September 1862 to December 1863.
  • Parsons then was appointed aide-de-camp to Major General John M.
  • Schofield July 10.
  • 1863.
  • He was in charge of rail and river transport in the Military Division of the Mississippi from December 1863 to August 2, 1864.
  • Parsons was appointed Colonel, Quartermaster, August 2, 1864 to May 12, 1865.
  • Parsons was in charge of river and rail transport in the Department of the Ohio from January 12, 1865 to April 30, 1866.On May 11, 1865, President of the United States Andrew Johnson appointed Parsons brigadier general of volunteers, to rank from May 11, 1865, but Johnson did not submit a nomination for confirmation of the appointment to the United States Senate until January 13, 1866.
  • The U.S.
  • Senate confirmed the appointment on February 23, 1866.
  • Parsons was mustered out of the volunteers on April 30, 1866.After the war, Parsons lived in Flora, Illinois where he was a banker.
  • Lewis B.
  • Parsons, Jr.
  • died March 16, 1907 at Flora, Illinois.
  • He was buried at Bellefontaine Cemetery, St.
  • Louis, Missouri.

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