★  Foster, Robert S.

Robert Sanford "Sandy" Foster

Born: January 27, 1834
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Birthplace: Vernon, Indiana

Father: Riley Shaw Foster 1810 – 1884
(Buried: Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana)​

Mother: Sarah Jane Wallace 1812 – 1900
(Buried: Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana)​

Wife: Margaret R. Foust 1846 – 1881
(Buried: Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana)​

Children:

Clarence Foster 1866 – 1930​
(Buried: Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana)​
Rose S. Foster 1868 – 1898​
(Buried: Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana)​

Occupation before War:

Clerk for Grocery Store in Indianapolis, Indiana​
Learned the trade of being a tinner​

Civil War Career:

1861: Private in Indiana Volunteers Infantry​
1861: Captain in 11th Indiana Volunteers Infantry Regiment​
1861: Served in the Battle of Rich Mountain, Western Virginia​
1861 – 1862: Major of 13th Indiana Volunteers Infantry Regiment​
1862 – 1863: Colonel of 13th Indiana Volunteers Infantry Regiment​
1862: Led his regiment during the Shenandoah Valley Campaign​
1862 – 1863: Served in Suffolk, Virginia as a Brigade Commander​
1863: Manned the southwest front of the Suffolk Defenses​
1863 – 1865: Brigadier General of Union Army Volunteers​
1863: Brigade Commander on Folley Beach Siege of Charleston, South Carolina​
1863: Contracted diarrhea that causing him disease of stomach​
1864: Chief of Staff to General Quincy Gilmore​
1864: Brigade Commander First & Second Battles of Deep Bottom​
1864: Division Commander during Battle of New Market Heights​
Led a division during the breakthrough during Petersburg​
1865: Brevetted to the rank of Major General in Union Army​
1865: Member of Military Commission trying Lincoln Conspirators​
1865: Resigned from the Union Army in September​

Occupation after War:

Co – Founder of the Indiana Department Grand Army of the Republic​
Alderman for Indianapolis, Indiana​
City Treasurer for the City of Indianapolis, Indiana​
1870: Suffered from acute rheumatism confining him to bed​
Indianapolis, Indiana President Board of Trade​
1881 – 1885: United States Marshal in Indiana​
Director of the Northern Prison in Indiana​
Indiana State Quartermaster General of National Guard​

Died: March 3, 1903

Place of Death: Indianapolis, Indiana

Cause of Death:
Rheumatism

Age at time of Death: 69 years old

Burial Place: Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana
 
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