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George Sargent Merrill

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Years of service
  
1862–1863

Rank
  
captain

Name
  
George Merrill


George Sargent Merrill

Born
  
March 10, 1837 Methuen, Massachusetts (
1837-03-10
)

Battles/wars
  
American Civil War Skirmish at Barre Landing, Louisiana Siege of Port Hudson

Other work
  
newspaper editor, 10th Commander-in-Chief, Grand Army of the Republic

Died
  
February 17, 1900, Lawrence, Massachusetts, United States

Service/branch
  
United States Army, Union Army

Allegiance
  
United States of America, Union

George Sargent Merrill (March 10, 1837 – February 17, 1900) was an American soldier who served in the Union Army and as the 10th Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, 1881-1882.

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Early life and military career

Merrill was born March 10, 1837 in Methuen, Massachusetts to Johnathan and Margaret (Clark) Merrill.

On August 28, 1862 Merrill enlisted in Company B, 4th Regiment Massachusetts Infantry (nine-month militia) and commissioned 1st lieutenant, September 1, 1862. He was promoted to captain on December 8, 1862. He mustered out of the service with the regiment August 28, 1863 at Camp Hooker in Lakeville, Massachusetts.

Post-war service

In 1875, Merrill was elected Commander of the Massachusetts Department, Grand Army of the Republic. He was elected the 10th Commander-in-Chief of the G.A.R. in 1881 at the national encampment in Indianapolis, Indiana. Following his service as Commander-in-Chief, Merrill continued to serve the organization as chairman of the pensions committee and was very active as an advocate for Civil War veterans' pensions as a lobbyist to the United States Congress.

He was also a veteran companion of the Massachusetts Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.

Merrill died February 17, 1900 in Lawrence, Massachusetts.

References

George Sargent Merrill Wikipedia