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George S. Greene - Wikipedia

George Sears Greene (May 6, 1801 – January 28, 1899) was a civil engineer and a Union general during the American Civil War. He was part of the Greene ...

George Sears Greene | American Battlefield Trust

George Sears Greene ... George Sears Greene was one of the oldest field commanders in the Federal army during the Civil War. He served with distinction in several ...

George Sears Greene Collection - The Rhode Island Historical Society

Manuscript Greene genealogy, began by George S. Greene in 1835, with notes through 1915. Later published as Greenes of Rhode Island... See Reference Collection.

Apponaug's George Sears Greene

George Sears Greene, at age 65, retired from the army. Possessing a great deal of energy, he once again resumed his position as a civil engineer.

George Sears Greene (1801-1899) - The Latin Library

At age 61, Greene was one of the oldest generals in the Union army and his troops took to calling him "Old Man" or "Pop" Greene. However, his age did not keep ...

BGen George Sears Greene - Antietam on the Web

Brigadier General George Sears Greene (1801 - 1899) Home State: Rhode Island Education: US Military Academy, West Point, NY, Class of 1823

George Sears Greene | Gettysburg Daily

George Sears Greene was a United States Brigadier-General at the Battle of Gettysburg. His greatest contribution to the battle, and to the Union ...

Union Gen. George Sears Greene at Gettysburg | C-SPAN.org

During the Battle of Gettysburg's second day, Union commander George Meade called for reinforcements to beat back an assault his left flank, ...

Major General George Sears Greene – Rhode Island Heritage Hall ...

Died: 1899 ... George Sears Greene, distinguished military leader and civil engineer, was born in Warwick's central village of Apponaug on May 6, 1801, the son of ...

Battle of Gettysburg: General George Sears Greene at Culp's Hill

Brigadier General George Sears Greene, an austere 62-year-old Rhode Islander who commanded a veteran brigade of New Yorkers.

Brigadier General George Sears Greene - The Civil War in the East

George Greene was a Civil Engineer and Civil War General notable for his successful defense of Culp's hill during the Battle of Gettysburg.

Heroes of the Civil War, Who was George Sears Greene ... - YouTube

George Sears Greene was one of the oldest field commanders in the Federal army during the Civil War. He served with distinction in several ...

In memoriam : George Sears Greene, brevet major-general, United ...

Daniel E. Sickles, chairman. "Life and military services of Brevet Major-General George Sears Greene, U. S. V. By William F. Fox" : p. 61-106 [1] Greene's ...

George Sears Greene (1801-1899) - Memorials - Find a Grave

Civil War Union Brigadier General. Graduated from the United States Military Academy, Class of 1823. He served as an Engineer instructor at West Point for ...

General George Sears Greene at Gettysburg, Day 2 - 2020 - YouTube

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Monument to General George Greene on Culp's Hill at Gettysburg

The monument to Brevet Major General George Greene (West Point Class of 1923) is southeast of Gettysburg on Culp's Hill.

Brigadier General George S. Greene in the Civil War - ThoughtCo

The son of Caleb and Sarah Greene, George S. Greene was born at Apponaug, RI on May 6, 1801 and was a second cousin of American Revolution ...

George Sears Greene (1801-1899) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree

George Sears Greene, born 6 May 1801 in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, United States map, ancestors, ancestors, son of Caleb Greene Jr. and Sarah Robinson Greene.

Getting his own way after 161 years | Warwick Beacon

George Sears Greene, an engineer, who served in the militia as a young man, reenlisted in his 60s to fight for the Union. His leadership ...

Brigadier General George Sears Greene - The Daily Gazette

1801. At age 18 he enrolled in West Point Military Academy, and in 1823 he graduated second in a class of 35 cadets. In 1828 he married, and he and his wife had ...