Jo Daviess County Illinois
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AUGUSTUS LOUIS CHETLAIN

Civil War Union Brevet Major General. At the start of the Civil War, he volunteered and was commissioned a Captian in the 12th Illinois Infantry, in 1861. Promoted Colonel in April 1862, he participated in the campaign on the Tennessee River to Fort Henry, led his regiment at Fort Donelson, Shiloh and distinguished himself at Corinth. In December 1863, he was promoted Brigadier General in charge of the organization of colored troops in Tennessee and Kentucky. By January 1864, he had raised a force of 17,000 men and was brevetted Major General of US Volunteers. For the remainder of the war, he commanded a post in Memphis and in the district of Talladega, Alabama. From 1867 to 1869, he was assessor of Internal Revenue for the district of Utah and in 1972, he established himself in Chicago as a banker and stock broker.

Contributed by John "J-Cat" Griffith - Find-A-Grave

Notes from Christine Walters:
Born 26 Dec 1824 in MO the son of Jean Louis and Julia (Humbert-Droz) Chetlain. Was married 26 Oct. 1847 in Lorain OH to Emily Tenny (18 Mar 1818-17 Apr 1849) One child Arthur Henry Chetlain born 12 Apr 1849 in JoDaviess County.

Buried at Greenwood Cemetery - JoDaviess County IL

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