James Blair Steedman
Born: July 29, 1817
Birthplace: Northumberland County, Pennsylvania
Father: George Steedman 1793 – 1832
Mother: Margaret Sarah Blair 1800 – 1832
1st Wife: Sarah Miranda Stiles 1818 – 1872
2nd Wife: Rosa Nellis Barr 1851 – 1876
3rd Wife: Margaret Gildea 1862 – 1948
Children:
Lewis Cass Steedman 1848 – 1876
Rebecca Blair Steedman 1879 – 1916
Samuel Tilden Steedman 1881 – 1952
Mary Mae Steedman 1883 – 1975
Occupation before War:
Typesetter for Lewisburg Democrat Newspaper
Typesetter for Louisville Journal Newspaper
1835: Served in the Texas War for Independence
Supervisor of Public Works Projects in Pennsylvania
Public Works Contractor in Ohio
Owner of Printing Press in Napoleon, Ohio
Publisher of Northwest Democrat Newspaper
Member of Ohio State General Assembly
Railroad Conductor in the State of Ohio
1849: Participated in the California Gold Rush
1852 – 1857: Member of Ohio State Board of Public Works
Attorney in Toledo, Ohio
Editor of North – Western Democrat and Toledo Times Newspapers
Major General in Ohio State Militia
1856 – 1860: Printer for United States Congress
1860: Ohio Delegate to Democratic Party National Convention
1860: Active Supporter for Stephen A. Douglas for President
1860: Unsuccessful Candidate for United States Congressman
Civil War Career:
1861: Raised the 14th Ohio Volunteers Infantry Regiment
1861 – 1862: Colonel of 14th Ohio Infantry Regiment
1861: Served in the Battle of Philippi Western, Virginia
1862: Served in the Battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky
1862: Served in the Siege of Corinth, Mississippi
1862 – 1864: Brigadier General Union Army Volunteers
1862: Reinforced Rousseau's Division at Perryville, Kentucky
1862 – 1863: Served in the Battle of Stones River, Tennessee
1863: Led the vanguard of Reserves at Battle of Chickamuga
1863: Served in the Siege of Chattanooga, Tennessee
1863: Served in Third Battle of Chattanooga, Tennessee
1863 – 1864: Union Army Commander in Chattanooga, Tennessee
1864 – 1866: Major General, Union Army Volunteers
1864: Participated in the Atlanta, Georgia Campaign
1864: Union Army District Commander of District of Etowah
1864: Led Provisional Division at the Battle of Nashville, Tennessee
1865: Union Army District Commander of District of Etowah
1865: Union Army Commander of Department of Georgia
1866: Resigned from the Union Army
Occupation after War:
1866 – 1869: Collector of Internal Revenue in New Orleans, Louisiana
Editor of Northern Ohio Democrat Newspaper
Ohio State Senator
1883: Chief of Police in Toledo, Ohio
Died: October 18, 1883
Place of Death: Toledo, Ohio
Cause of Death: Pneumonia
Age at time of Death: 66 years old
Burial Place: Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo, Ohio
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