William Grose

Born: December 16, 1812
Birthplace: Dayton, Ohio
Father: William Grose Sr. 1785 – 1876
(Buried: Wisehart Cemetery, New Lisbon, Indiana)
Mother: Mary Sarah Hubble 1784 – 1874
(Buried: Wisehart Cemetery, New Lisbon, Indiana)
Wife: Rebecca Needham 1819 – 1879
(Buried: South Mound Cemetery, New Castle, Indiana)
Children:
Lt. Madison Grose 1839 – 1902
(Buried: Mount View Cemetery, Williams, Arizona)
Almira Grose Clements 1845 – 1936
(Buried: Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia)
Benton Grose 1848 – 1861
(Buried: South Mound Cemetery, New Castle, Indiana)
John W. Grose 1849 – 1872
(Buried: Sound Mound Cemetery, New Castle, Indiana)
William H. Grose 1852 – 1853
(Buried: South Mound Cemetery, New Castle, Indiana)
Lulitia Grose 1856 – 1858
(Buried: South Mound Cemetery, New Castle, Indiana)
Occupation before War:
Farm laborer and brickyard laborer in Henry County, Indiana
Attorney in New Castle, Indiana
1852: Unsuccessful Democratic Candidate for U.S. Congress
1856: Delegate to Republican Party National Convention
1860 – 1861: Judge of Common Pleas Court in Indiana
Civil War Career:
1861 – 1864: Colonel of 36th Indiana Infantry Regiment
1861: Recruited and trained the 36th Indiana Infantry Regiment
1862: Wounded in the Shoulder during the Battle of Shiloh, Tennessee
Brigade Commander in the Union Army of the Cumberland
1862: Served in the Kentucky Campaign
Served in the Battle of Stones River Tennessee having a horse killed
1863: Served in the Tullahoma Campaign in Tennessee
1863: Wounded in the neck during the Battle of Chickamuga, Georgia
1863: Participated in the Chattanooga Tennessee Campaign
1863: Participated in the assault of Lookout Mountain Tennessee
1864: Served in the Atlanta, Georgia Campaign
1864 – 1866: Brigadier General of Union Army Infantry
1864: Served in the Franklin – Nashville Campaign in Tennessee
1865: Brevetted to the rank of Major General in the Union Army
1866: Resigned from the Union Army in January
Occupation after War:
Attorney in New Castle, Indiana
Collector for the United States Internal Revenue Service
Member of Commission to construct mental hospitals in Indiana
1887: Unsuccessful Candidate for United States Congress
Indiana State Senator
1891: Author of the regimental history of 36th Indiana Infantry Regt.
Participated in Veterans Reunions in Indiana
Died: July 30, 1900
Place of Death: New Castle, Indiana
Age at time of Death: 87 years old
Burial Place: Sound Mound Cemetery, New Castle, Indiana
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