Cyrus Hamlin (general)

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Cyrus Hamlin

Cyrus Hamlin was a prominent figure in the military history of the United States. He served as a general during the American Civil War, playing a crucial role in several key battles.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Born on January 5, 1811, in Paris, Maine, Cyrus Hamlin grew up in a family with a strong military tradition. He attended Bowdoin College in Maine, where he excelled academically and demonstrated leadership qualities.

Military Career[edit | edit source]

Hamlin's military career began when he enlisted in the United States Army in 1838. He quickly rose through the ranks, showcasing his strategic acumen and bravery on the battlefield. During the Civil War, he commanded troops in significant engagements such as the Battle of Gettysburg and the Battle of Antietam.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Cyrus Hamlin's contributions to the Union cause were widely recognized, and he was praised for his tactical skills and unwavering dedication to the military. His leadership inspired many soldiers under his command and left a lasting impact on the outcome of the war.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Outside of his military duties, Hamlin was known for his philanthropy and commitment to education. He supported various charitable causes and advocated for the advancement of knowledge and learning.

Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD