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Birth name
  
Abraham Charles Myers

Name
  
Abraham Myers

Unit
  
4th Infantry Regiment


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Born
  
May 14, 1811 Georgetown, South Carolina (
1811-05-14
)

Buried at
  
Saint Paul's Cemetery, Alexandria, Alexandria City, Virginia, USA

Allegiance
  
United States of America  Confederate States of America

Service/branch
  
United States Army  Confederate States Army

Years of service
  
1833–1861, USA 1861–1863, CSA

Rank
  
Captain (USA) Brevet Lt. Colonel (USA) Colonel (CSA)

Died
  
1889, Washington, D.C., United States

Education
  
United States Military Academy

Place of burial
  
Alexandria, Virginia, United States

Battles and wars
  
Seminole Wars, Mexican–American War, American Civil War

Abraham Charles Myers (Georgetown, South Carolina, 14 May 1811 - Washington, D.C., 20 June 1889) was a Jewish American army officer and a graduate of West Point, Class of 1833.

During the Seminole Wars, he served as an assistant quartermaster in the United States Army, and was promoted to captain in 1839. He later served in the Mexican-American War, becoming chief quartermaster of army troops in Mexico. He was appointed brevet lieutenant colonel for his service in the Mexican-American War. Myers resigned from the US Army in January 1861.

During the American Civil War, he was appointed Quartermaster General of the Confederate States Army with the rank of Colonel. He married Marion Twiggs, the daughter of Major General David E. Twiggs. Their son, John Twiggs Myers, became a Lieutenant General in the US Marine Corps.

The city of Fort Myers, Florida is named after him. He was descended from Rabbi Moses Cohen, an emigrant from London to Charleston, South Carolina.

Abraham Charles Myers died June 20, 1889 and was buried in St. Paul's Episcopal Church Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia.

References

Abraham Myers Wikipedia


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