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See also: American soldier, was See also: born at Ballston See also: Spa, New See also: York, on the 26th of See also: June 1819, and graduated from West Point in 1842
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He served in the U.S. artillery during the Mexican War, being See also: present at the battles of See also: Monterey and Buena Vista
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He was second in command at Fort See also: Sumter, See also: Charleston, See also: South Carolina, when it was bombarded and taken by the Confederates in 1861, and later in the See also: campaign of that See also: year he served in the See also: Shenandoah valley as a See also: field officer
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In
See also: February 1862 he was made a brigadier-general of See also: volunteers and employed in the lines of See also: Washington
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He commanded a division in the Army of the See also: Potomac in the second Bull Run campaign and at See also: Antietam, becoming major-general U.S.V. in See also: November 1862
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He continued to command his division in the Fredericksburg and See also: Chancellorsville See also: campaigns, and on the first See also: day of the See also: battle of See also: Gettysburg he led the I. corps, and for a See also: time all the Union forces on the field, after the See also: death of General See also: Reynolds
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In the latter See also: part of the war he was employed in various administrative and military posts; in See also: July 1863 he was breveted colonel, and in See also: March 1865 brigadier-general and major-general U.S.A
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General Doubleday continued in the army after the war, becoming colonel U.S.A. in 1867; he retired in 1873
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He published two important
See also: works on the See also: Civil War, Reminiscences of Forts Sumter and See also: Moultrie (1876) and Chancellorsville and Gettysburg (1882), the latter being a See also: volume of the series " Campaigns of the Civil War." He died at Mendham, New See also: Jersey, on the 26th of See also: January 1893
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His younger See also: brother, ULYSSES DOUBLEDAY (1824–1893), fought through the Civil War as an officer of volunteers, was breveted brigadier-general U.S.V. in March 1865, and commanded a brigade at the battle of Five Forks (1st See also: April)
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