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* (1845-1846) 2nd Lt. (24 Feb 1845) [[1st U.S. Artillery]], Military Occupation of Texas
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* (1846-1848) [[Mexican War]]
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** 1st Lt. (3 Mar 1847) [[1st U.S. Artillery]], [[Fort Brown]], [[Fort Brown]], Texas
** 1st Lt. (3 Mar 1847) [[1st U.S. Artillery]], [[Fort Polk]], [[Fort Brown]], Texas
* (1848-1850) 1st Lt. [[1st U.S. Artillery]], [[Fort Columbus]], New York
* (1848-1850) 1st Lt. [[1st U.S. Artillery]], [[Fort Columbus]], New York
* (1850-1850) 1st Lt. [[1st U.S. Artillery]], [[Fort Hamilton]], New York
* (1850-1850) 1st Lt. [[1st U.S. Artillery]], [[Fort Hamilton]], New York

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Abner Doubleday (1819-1893) - Born 26 Jun 1819 in Ballston Spa, New York. A career U.S. Army officer and graduate of the United States Military Academy who served in the Mexican War, the Third Seminole War, the U.S. Civil War and who reached the rank of regular Colonel and brevet Major General. Died 26 Jan 1893 in Mendham, New Jersey.

General Abner and Mary Doubleday

He entered the United States Military Academy 1 Sep 1838 and graduated 1 Jul 1842 in the Class of 1842 ranking 24th out of 56.

U.S. Civil War (1861-1865)

At the beginning of the U.S. Civil War Captain Abner Doubleday was stationed at Fort Moultrie in Charleston Harbor as the commander of Company E, 1st U.S. Artillery. He was accompanied by his wife Mary. As the war became inevitable, the troops at Fort Moultrie were evacuated on 26 Dec 1860 to Fort Sumter, in the middle of Charleston Harbor. The officer's wives were mostly evacuated north while the enlisted wives remained in the local area, they were finally evacuated on 3 Feb 1861 by the steamer Marion. Mary Doubleday came back to visit her husband at Fort Sumter on 3 Jan 1861. Captain Doubleday was second in command at Fort Moultrie and Fort Sumter and, as the war began on 12 Apr 1861, he is said to have aimed the cannon that fired the first Union shot of the war.


Abner Doubleday died on 26 Jan 1893 in Mendham, New Jersey. He was buried in section 1, Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.



Father: Ulysses Freeman Doubleday (1792–1866)

Mother: Hester Donnelly (1788–1859)

Marriage:

  • Mary Hewitt (1823-1907) married 27 Jan 1852, born 1823, died 12 Mar 1907

Children:

  • No known children

Assignments:


Personal Description:

  • Height: Tall > 6'
  • Build: Tall & Heavy
  • Hair Color: Dark
  • Eye Color: Gray
  • Nose: High beaked

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