1st Lt. James Calhoun, ("The Adonis of the Seventh")

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James Calhoun

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Birthplace: Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States
Death: June 25, 1876 (30)
Little Bighorn River, Old Big Horn County, Montana Territory, United States (Killed in the Battle of Little Big Horn)
Place of Burial: Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of James Calhoun and Charlotte Calhoun
Husband of Margaret Emma Calhoun
Brother of Ist Lieut. Frederic Calhoun and Charlotte Moylan

Occupation: Military officer
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About 1st Lt. James Calhoun, ("The Adonis of the Seventh")

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Calhoun_(soldier)

James Calhoun (August 24, 1845 – June 25, 1876) was a soldier in the United States Army during the American Civil War and the Black Hills War. He was the brother-in-law of George Armstrong Custer and was killed along with Custer in the Battle of the Little Bighorn.

Early life

Calhoun was born in Cincinnati, Ohio into a prestigious and wealthy merchant family that included his brother Frederick. When the American Civil War broke out, he was travelling in Europe and two years later, both joined the Union army. Both brothers were to forgo the merchant life for the frontier to the dismay of their parents.

Career

Upon returning to the United States, he enlisted in the Union Army in 1864. By the end of the war, he was a Sergeant.

After the war, he was appointed Second Lieutenant in the infantry. He met Margaret Custer while she was visiting the Custers in 1870, and they fell in love. His soon to be brother-in-law, George Armstrong Custer, had him appointed to First Lieutenant in the U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment, assigned to Company C.

Personal life

Calhoun was known as "The Adonis of the Seventh" due to his handsome features, but he was never a womanizer as he married Margaret in 1872. He was part of the so-called "Custer Clan," which was a clique of close-knit relatives and friends of the former Civil War general. Calhoun was also the brother-in-law of fellow Clan member Myles Moylan. He often wrote letters to his brother and to Margaret, or Maggie as she was called, writing with disdain of the Indian barbarism. He often referred to them as "heathens" and foresaw a day when civilization would wipe them out.

Death

At the Battle of the Little Bighorn in Montana Territory during the Black Hills War, he was acting as temporary commander of L Company, whose commander was on detached service as aide to General Philip H. Sheridan, and killed along with most of the company. His remains were initially buried on the battlefield, but were reinterred in Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, in 1877. A marble slab on the Little Bighorn battlefield marks the place where his body was discovered and initially buried.

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1st Lt. James Calhoun, ("The Adonis of the Seventh")'s Timeline

1845
August 24, 1845
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States
1876
June 25, 1876
Age 30
Little Bighorn River, Old Big Horn County, Montana Territory, United States
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Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery, Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas, United States