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1810 AD (search for this): entry buchanan-robert-christie
Buchanan, Robert Christie, 1810-1878
Military officer; born in Maryland about 1810; was graduated at West Point in 1830; served in the Seminole War and the war with Mexico: and was made a lieutenant-colonel in 1861.
He served in the Army of the Potomac continually during the Civil War, and was brevetted major-general United States Army in 1865.
He died in Washington, D. C., Nov. 29, 1878.
Buchanan, Robert Christie, 1810-1878
Military officer; born in Maryland about 1810; was graduated at West Point in 1830; served in the Seminole War and the war with Mexico: and was made a lieutenant-colonel in 1861.
He served in the Army of the Potomac continually during the Civil War, and was brevetted major-general United States Army in 1865.
He died in Washington, D. C., Nov. 29, 1878.