Edward Henry Hobson
Born: July 11, 1825
Birthplace: Greensburg, Kentucky
Father: Captain William Hobson 1789 – 1853
(Buried: Hobson Family Cemetery, Greensburg, Kentucky)
Mother: Lucy Ann Kirtley 1793 – 1872
(Buried: Hobson Family Cemetery, Greensburg, Kentucky)
Wife: Kate Adair 1830 – 1872
(Buried: Hobson Family Cemetery, Greensburg, Kentucky)
Children:
William A. Hobson 1849 – 1895
(Buried: Hobson Family Cemetery, Greensburg, Kentucky)
Anna Mary Hobson Penick 1851 – 1914
(Buried: Greensburg City Cemetery, Greensburg, Kentucky)
Atwood Monroe Hobson 1853 – 1868
(Buried: Hobson Family Cemetery, Greensburg, Kentucky)
John Adair Hobson 1856 – 1939
(Buried: Greensburg City Cemetery, Greensburg, Kentucky)
Edwena Hobson 1862 – 1935
(Buried: Hobson Family Cemetery, Greensburg, Kentucky)
Bettie Hobson Alcorn 1864 – 1950
(Buried: Hobson Family Cemetery, Greensburg, Kentucky)
Occupation before War:
Mercantile Businessman in Greensburg, Kentucky
Served in Mexican – American War rising to the rank of 1st Lt.
Mercantile Businessman in Greensburg, Kentucky
1853 – 1857: Director of Greensburg Branch, Bank of Kentucky
1857 – 1861: President of Greensburg Branch, Bank of Kentucky
Civil War Career:
1861 – 1862: Colonel of 13th Kentucky Infantry Regiment
1861 – 1862: Served at Camp Hobson in Kentucky
1862: Served in the Battle of Shiloh, Tennessee
1862: Nominated by President Lincoln for rank of Brigadier General
1862: His horse fell on him crushing his right leg and ankle
1862: Served in the Siege of Corinth, Mississippi
1862 – 1865: Brigadier General, Union Army Volunteers
1863: Pursued Morgan during Morgan's Raid
1863: Unable to serve under Burnside with Cavalry due to health
Commander of Union Troops against Raids in Lexington, Kentucky
1864: Wounded in his left arm at Keller's Bridge, Kentucky
1864: Captured by General Morgan at Cynthiana, Kentucky
1864: He was able to negotiate his release from Prisoner of War
1864: Served in the First Battle of Saltville, Virginia
1865: Mustered out of Service in the Union Army
Occupation after War:
1865 – 1901: Suffered from swollen leg and left arm disabled
Member of the Radical Republican Party
Unsuccessful Candidate for Kentucky Clerk of Appeals
1872: Unsuccessful Candidate for United States Congress
District Collector of Internal Revenue Service
1880: Kentucky Delegate to Republican Party National Convention
1880: Vice – President of Republican Party National Convention
President of Southern Division of Chesapeake and Ohio Railway
Died: September 14, 1901
Place of Death: Cleveland, Ohio
Cause of Death: Gastritis
Age at time of Death: 76 years old
Burial Place: Hobson Family Cemetery, Greensburg, Kentucky
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