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'''Edmund Underwood (1826-1863)''' - Born 1826 in Pennsylvania. A career U.S. Army officer. Died 5 Sep 1863 in Utica, New York and buried at Oswego, New York. | '''Edmund Underwood (1826-1863)''' - Born 1826 in Pennsylvania. A career U.S. Army officer. Died 5 Sep 1863 in Utica, New York and buried at Oswego, New York. | ||
Edmund Underwood served in the [[Mexican War]] as an enlisted man and was offered a commission on 3 Mar 1848 in the [[4th U.S. Infantry]] which he accepted. In 1852 six companies of the [[4th Infantry]] were posted to the west coast and Lt. Underwood was among them. He served at [[Fort Humboldt]] along with then Captain [[U.S. Grant]] and later served at [[Fort Reading]] and established [[Fort Gaston]]. | |||
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'''Assignments:''' | '''Assignments:''' | ||
* (1848) 2nd Lt. (3 Mar 1848), [[4th U.S. Infantry]] | * (1848-1851) 2nd Lt. (3 Mar 1848), [[4th U.S. Infantry]], [[Fort Ontario]], New York | ||
* (1852-1852) [[4th U.S. Infantry]] Voyage to California | * (1852-1852) [[4th U.S. Infantry]] Voyage to California, [[Benicia Barracks]], California | ||
* (1853-1853) 1st Lt. (24 Mar 1853), [[4th U.S. Infantry]], [[Fort Humboldt]], California | * (1853-1853) 1st Lt. (24 Mar 1853), [[4th U.S. Infantry]], [[Fort Humboldt]], California | ||
* (1856) Capt. (11 Mar 1856), [[4th U.S. Infantry]] | * (1853-1855) [[4th U.S. Infantry]], [[Fort Reading]], California | ||
* (1861) Major (14 May 1861), [[18th U.S. Infantry]] | * (1856-1858) Capt. (11 Mar 1856), [[4th U.S. Infantry]], [[Fort Humboldt]], California | ||
* (1858-1858) [[4th U.S. Infantry]], [[Fort Ter-Waw]], California | |||
* (1858-1861) Major (14 May 1861), [[4th U.S. Infantry]], Commanding [[Fort Gaston]], California | |||
* (1861) [[18th U.S. Infantry]] | |||
* (1862) Retired from service 27 Feb 1862 | * (1862) Retired from service 27 Feb 1862 | ||
Revision as of 12:00, 25 September 2012
Edmund Underwood (1826-1863) - Born 1826 in Pennsylvania. A career U.S. Army officer. Died 5 Sep 1863 in Utica, New York and buried at Oswego, New York.
Edmund Underwood served in the Mexican War as an enlisted man and was offered a commission on 3 Mar 1848 in the 4th U.S. Infantry which he accepted. In 1852 six companies of the 4th Infantry were posted to the west coast and Lt. Underwood was among them. He served at Fort Humboldt along with then Captain U.S. Grant and later served at Fort Reading and established Fort Gaston.
Marriage:
- Mary Moore Beardsley (1836-????) married 1852, born 1836
Children:
- Edmund Beardsley Underwood (1853-1928) born 1853, died 12 Apr 1928
- James Underwood (1855-1860) born Nov 1855, died Jul 1860
- Champlin Underwood (1857-1926) born 23 Aug 1857, died 28 Nov 1926
Assignments:
- (1848-1851) 2nd Lt. (3 Mar 1848), 4th U.S. Infantry, Fort Ontario, New York
- (1852-1852) 4th U.S. Infantry Voyage to California, Benicia Barracks, California
- (1853-1853) 1st Lt. (24 Mar 1853), 4th U.S. Infantry, Fort Humboldt, California
- (1853-1855) 4th U.S. Infantry, Fort Reading, California
- (1856-1858) Capt. (11 Mar 1856), 4th U.S. Infantry, Fort Humboldt, California
- (1858-1858) 4th U.S. Infantry, Fort Ter-Waw, California
- (1858-1861) Major (14 May 1861), 4th U.S. Infantry, Commanding Fort Gaston, California
- (1861) 18th U.S. Infantry
- (1862) Retired from service 27 Feb 1862
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