Brevet Brig. General Charles Salomon (USA)

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Charles Eberhard Salomon

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Birthplace: Halberstadt, Harz, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Death: January 09, 1881 (56)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States
Place of Burial: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Sergeant Major (Prussian 30th infantry) Christoph Heinrich Andreas Salomon and Dorothea Klussman
Husband of Alvina Salomon
Father of Agnes Salomon; Anna Salomon and Emma Elise Olshausen
Brother of Caroline Hottelmann; Brig. General Frederick C. Salomon (USA); Edward Salomon, Governor; Sgt. Herman Salomon; Dorothea Doris Rudolph and 1 other

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About Brevet Brig. General Charles Salomon (USA)

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Charles Eberhard Salomon (June 24, 1824 – January 9, 1881) was a colonel in the Union Army during the American Civil War who was nominated and confirmed for appointment to the grade of brevet brigadier general of volunteers in 1866.

Biography

Salomon was born on June 24, 1824 in Prussia. He moved with his three brothers to the United States in the 1840s, settling in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. One brother, Frederick, became a full, substantive rank general in the Union Army. Another brother, Edward, became Governor of Wisconsin. Salomon married Alvina Pitzman and they had three children. He died on January 9, 1881 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

In 1927, a monument of Salomon and his three brothers was erected at the Manitowoc County, Wisconsin Courthouse.

Career

Salomon and his brothers, Frederick and Herman, joined the Army in 1861 after the outbreak of the Civil War. Charles Salomon was appointed captain of the 5th Missouri Volunteer Infantry (3 months, 1861) on May 4, 1861 and two weeks later, on May 18, 1861, he was promoted to colonel. Not long after, he took part in the Battle of Carthage. Salomon was mustered out of the volunteers on August 26, 1861.

Salomon rejoined the army on September 26, 1862 as colonel of the 9th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment and succeeded Frederick, who had been promoted to brigadier general of volunteers, in commanding the regiment. He would lead the 9th Wisconsin Infantry in the First Battle of Newtonia, the Battle of Prairie Grove, the Battle of Helena and the Battle of Jenkins' Ferry. He was mustered out of the volunteers again on December 3, 1864. On January 13, 1866, President Andrew Johnson nominated Salomon for appointment to the grade of brevet brigadier general of volunteers to rank from March 13, 1865, and the United States Senate confirmed the appointment on March 12, 1866.



Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General. In 1849, he emigrated to America with his three brothers and settled in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. In May 1861, he with brothers, Frederick and Herman enlisted in the Missouri Volunteers. He with Frederick were commissioned officers in the 5th Missouri Volunteers and brother Herman served as a Sergeant in the 1st Missouri Volunteer Engineer Regiment. Charles followed his brother Frederick as Colonel in command of the 9th Wisconsin Volunteers and for his war service was brevetted Brigadier General of U.S. Volunteers on March 13, 1865. He was mustered out of service December 3, 1865 and later relocated in Salt Lake City, Utah. His brother Edward was the Governor of Wisconsin from 1861 to 1864 and Frederick was brevetted Major General on March 16, 1865. In 1927, the citizens of Manitowoc, Wisconsin erected a monument on the lawn of the Manitowoc County Courthouse in honor of the four Salomon brothers for their service in the Civil War. (bio by: [fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=46568383" target="_blank John "J-Cat" Griffith)]

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Brevet Brig. General Charles Salomon (USA)'s Timeline

1824
June 24, 1824
Halberstadt, Harz, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
1854
February 23, 1854
Saint Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, United States
1856
June 22, 1856
Saint Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, United States
1859
November 10, 1859
Saint Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, United States
1881
January 9, 1881
Age 56
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, United States
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Mount Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States