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MEADE, GEORGE GORDON (18151872) , American soldier, was born of American parentage at Cadiz, Spain, on the 31st of December 1815. On graduation at the United States Military Academy in 1835, he served in Florida with the 3rd Artillery against the Seminoles. Resigning from the army in 1836, he became a civil engineer awl constructor of railways, and was engaged under the war department in survey work. In 1842 he was appointed a second lieutenant in the corps of the topographical engineers. In the war with Mexico he was on the staffs successively of Generals Taylor, J. Worth and Robert Patterson, and was brevetted for gallant conduct at Monterey. Until the Civil War he was engaged in various engineering works, mainly in connexion with lighthouses, and later as a captain of topographical engineers in the survey of the northern lakes. In 1861 he was appointed brigadier-general of volunteers, and had command of the 2nd brigade of the Pennsylvania
spring of 1864, and remained with it until the end of the war; but he continued Meade in his command, and successfully urged his appointment as ' major-general in the regular army (Aug. 18, 1864), eulogizing him as the commander
Alabama
See I. R. Pennypacker, General Meade (" Great Commanders " series , New York
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