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Joshua Chamberlain - Wikipedia Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain (born Lawrence Joshua Chamberlain, September 8, 1828 – February 24, 1914) [1] [2] was an American college professor and politician from Maine who volunteered during the American Civil War to join the Union Army
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain | American Battlefield Trust A veritable icon of Civil War legend, Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain is best known for his heroic participation in the Battle of Gettysburg Chamberlain and his regiment, the 20th Maine Infantry, gained notoriety for their desperate bayonet charge down Little Round Top on the Second Day of the Battle, a feat that figures prominently in Michael
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain - Essential Civil War Curriculum Lawrence Joshua Chamberlain — he would later invert the order of his first and middle name — was born on September 8, 1828, in Brewer, Maine, to Sarah Dupree and Joshua Chamberlain His first name was a tribute to James Lawrence, an American naval hero of the War of 1812 most famous for his last words: “Don’t give up the ship!”
JOSHUA LAWRENCE CHAMBERLAIN - American Civil War Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain (JLC) is best remembered for his role at Gettysburg where he and the 20 th Maine defended ‘Little Round Top’ and staged the infamous bayonet charge down the hill to thwart the 15 th Alabama on Day two of this mighty battle
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain - American History Central Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain was a Union military commander during the American Civil War, earning a Congressional Medal of Honor for his heroics at the Battle of Gettysburg He also served as Governor of Maine and as a professor and a president of Bowdoin College
Joshua Chamberlain Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements Timeline Joshua Chamberlain was an American professor-turned-soldier who commanded the 20th Maine Regiment to glorious victory at Gettysburg during the American Civil War He earned a battlefield promotion and was gravely wounded six times during the Civil War
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain (1828-1914) - The Latin Library Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain (September 8, 1828 - February 24, 1914) was a college professor and a highly-respected officer in the United States Army during the American Civil War, reaching the rank of major general
Major General Joshua L. Chamberlain of the Union Army Chamberlain was responsible for one of the most poignant scenes of the Civil War at the April 12, 1865 surrender of Gen Robert E Lee's Army of Northern Virginia at Appomattox Court House Grant placed him in charge of receiving the surrender of Confederate weapons and battle flags
Joshua L. Chamberlain - National Museum of the United States Army Maj Gen Joshua L Chamberlain fought for the Union Army during the Civil War As the commanding officer of the 20th Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, he led his troops at the Battle of Gettysburg Tasked with securing the left flank at Little Round Top, his men fought bravely to ensure a Union victory