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Adam Badeau - Wikipedia Adam Badeau (December 29, 1831 – March 19, 1895) was an American author, Union Army officer, and diplomat He is most famous for his service on the staff of Ulysses S Grant during the American Civil War and his subsequent three-volume biography of Grant
Henry Adams on Adam Badeau and Ulysses S. Grant Badeau, a former New York theater critic, a professional writer, and the author of the three-volume Military History of Ulysses S Grant, was indeed helping Grant on the memoirs, but he was serving more as a sounding board and fact-checker than anything else
Adam Badeau (December 29, 1831 – March 19, 1895) - OutHistory Wikipedia: Adam Badeau (December 29, 1831–March 19, 1895) was an American author, Union Army officer, and diplomat He is most famous for his service on the staff of Ulysses S Grant during the American Civil War and his subsequent three-volume biography of Grant
The Biographical Dictionary of America Badeau, Adam BADEAU, Adam, soldier, was born in New York city, Dec 29, 1831 He was educated at private schools, and became a regular contributor to the press, notably to Noah's Sunday Times, over the pen-name of "The Vagabond " In 1862 he volunteered in the army, and was attached to the staff of Brigadier-General Thomas W Sherman
Civil War Letters of Adam Badeau - Philadelphia Area Archives A volunteer in the U S military service at the outset of the Civil War, Adam Badeau worked as an aide on the staff of General Thomas W Sherman until he was wounded in May 1863 He spent some months recovering in Jamaica, New York and at Fillmore House in Newport
Descriptive Summary: Abstract: Adam Badeau was an author, a general during the Civil War, and an American diplomat to several countries He was most famous for being the military secretary for General Ulysses S Grant during the Civil War The collection spans from 1856 to 2011 with the bulk of the collection dating 1856 to1895
Gravesite of Adam Badeau Ulysses S. Grant’s Aide in Sleepy Hollow N. Y. Gravesite of Adam Badeau Ulysses S Grant's Aide in Sleepy Hollow N Y - The Reconstruction Era Click on the logo to see all our Civil War and Reconstruction sites Adam Badeau was born on December 29, 1831 in New York City He grew up in Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow along the banks of the Hudson River by the Tappan Zee
Adam Badeau | Military Wiki | Fandom Adam Badeau (December 29, 1831 – March 19, 1895) was an author, Union Army officer, and diplomat Adam Badeau was born in New York City on December 29, 1831 [1] He was raised and educated in Tarrytown and North Tarrytown (now Sleepy Hollow), and became a clerk in New York City's Street
Adam Badeau Manuscript An inventory of at Syracuse University Adam Badeau was a soldier, diplomat, and military secretary to Ulysses S Grant Born in New York City on December 29, 1831, he joined the military in 1862 and served as aide to General Thomas W Sherman until he was wounded in 1863
Adam Badeau - Wikiwand Adam Badeau (December 29, 1831 – March 19, 1895) was an American author, Union Army officer, and diplomat He is most famous for his service on the staff of Ulysses S Grant during the American Civil War and his subsequent three-volume biography of Grant