- Ambrose Burnside - Wikipedia
Ambrose Everts Burnside (May 23, 1824 – September 13, 1881) was an American army officer and politician who became a senior Union general in the American Civil War and a three-time governor of Rhode Island, as well as being a successful inventor and industrialist
- Burnside, Arizona - Wikipedia
Burnside (Navajo: Naʼashǫ́ʼiitoʼí) is a native village and census-designated place (CDP) on the Navajo Nation in Apache County, Arizona, United States The population was 537 at the 2010 census
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- Ambrose Everett Burnside | Civil War, Rhode Island, Union Army - Britannica
Soon after the Civil War broke out, Burnside took command of a Rhode Island militia regiment He was later commissioned a brigadier general in the Union Army and fought in the North Carolina coast campaign
- Ambrose Burnside, Biography, Significance, Union General, Civil War
Biography of Ambrose Burnside, an American politician, industrialist, inventor, and one of four generals to command the Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War
- Ambrose Burnside - General, President Civil War | HISTORY
Ambrose Burnside (1824-1881) was a U S military officer, railroad executive and politician best known for serving as a Union general during the Civil War (1861-65) Burnside first saw combat
- In the Aftermath of Antietam: How does Burnside get Command?
Capturing wide stretches of the North Carolina coast, especially around Roanoke and Cape Hatteras, Burnside gained valuable footholds for the United States After his service in North Carolina, Burnside transferred to the Army of the Potomac
- Ambrose E. Burnside - American Battlefield Trust
In autumn of 1863, Burnside successfully commanded his troops against Confederate General James L Longstreet Burnside was able to outmaneuver Longstreet, and successfully held on to the city of Knoxville until Union reinforcements under William T Sherman arrived and forced Longstreet to retreat
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