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    Samuel Ryan Curtis

    American Union Army general

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  1. Samuel Ryan Curtis (February 3, 1805 – December 26, 1866) was an American military officer and one of the first Republicans elected to Congress. He was most famous for his role as a Union Army general in the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War, especially for his victories at the Battles of Pea Ridge in 1862 and Westport in 1864.

  2. Jan 12, 2024 · February 3, 1805–December 26, 1866. Samuel R. Curtis played a prominent role in securing and maintaining federal control of the border state of Missouri during the Civil War. Curtis rose to the rank of Major General and is considered by some to be one of the more underrated Union officers of the American Civil War.

    • Harry Searles
  3. Samuel Ryan Curtis figured largely in Missouri’s Civil War history from August 1861 through October 1864. Born in New York on February 3, 1805, Curtis grew up in Ohio, where he received an appointment to West Point.

  4. Jan 12, 2024 · Key facts about Major General Samuel R. Curtis who played a prominent role in securing and maintaining Federal control of the border state of Missouri throughout the American Civil War.

    • Harry Searles
  5. Topic (s): Leaders. Biography of Union General Samuel Ryan Curtis began his military career after graduating from the United States Military Academy in 1831. He was sent to Fort Gibson in Indian Territory, and served for one year before resigning from the military on June 30, 1832.

  6. Jun 16, 2023 · Samuel Ryan Curtis (1805–1866) Samuel Ryan Curtis was the Union general responsible for the victory at the Battle of Pea Ridge, the capture of Helena (Phillips County), and the repulse of Price’s 1864 invasion of Missouri and Kansas.

  7. Date of death: December 26, 1866. Place of death: Council Bluffs, Iowa. Final resting place: Oakland Cemetery, Keokuk, Iowa. Samuel Ryan Curtis was the most successful federal general west of the Mississippi River during the American Civil War. He is primarily remembered as the victor at the battles of Pea Ridge and Westport.

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