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James William Abert

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Years of service
  
1842 - 1864

Name
  
James Abert


Parents
  
John James Abert

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Born
  
November 18, 1820 Mount Holly Township, New Jersey (
1820-11-18
)

Buried at
  
Evergreen Cemetery (Southgate, Kentucky)

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Rank
  
Major Brevet Lieutenant Colonel

Died
  
August 10, 1897, Newport, Kentucky, United States

Place of burial
  
Evergreen Cemetery (Southgate, Kentucky), Southgate, Kentucky, United States

Unit
  
Corps of Topographical Engineers

Education
  
Princeton University, United States Military Academy

Service/branch
  
United States Army

James William Abert (November 18, 1820 – August 10, 1897) was an American soldier, explorer, bird collector and topographical artist.

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Early life

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Abert, the son of John James Abert, was born in Mount Holly Township, New Jersey, and graduated from West Point in 1842.

Military career

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Abert joined the Corps of Topographical Engineers, which was headed by his father, in 1843. He joined several expeditions into the west, including John Frémont's third expedition, and illustrated these expeditions reports with his sketches. He was also put in charge of a detachment to map the Canadian River. In 1846 he was sent west to join the army of General Kearney in the war against Mexico, returning to Fort Leavenworth in the following year. It was during this time that he acquired a new species of bird, which was named the Abert's towhee in his honour. During the American Civil War, he served on the staffs of Robert Patterson, Nathaniel P. Banks and Quincy A. Gillmore. He was wounded during the Maryland Campaign, and retired from the Army in June 1864.

Later life

After the Civil War, he became a professor of English literature, mathematics and drawing at the University of Missouri. His original watercolors are now privately owned.

References

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