Addison Hiatt Sanders Explained

Addison Hiatt Sanders
Birth Date:13 September 1823
Birth Place:Cincinnati, Ohio
Death Place:Marshalltown, Iowa
Placeofburial:Oakdale Memorial Gardens
Davenport, Iowa
Placeofburial Label:Place of burial
Allegiance:United States of America
Union
Branch:United States Army
Union Army
Serviceyears:1862–1865
Rank: Lieutenant Colonel
Bvt. Brigadier General
Unit:16th Iowa Infantry Regiment
Battles:American Civil War
Laterwork:Secretary of the Montana Territory

Addison Hiatt Sanders (September 13, 1823  - November 7, 1912) was a newspaper editor who joined the Union Army during the American Civil War. He became a Brevet Brigadier General before the war was over, and went on to become the Secretary of the Montana Territory.

Biography

Early life and career

Addison Sanders was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and graduated from Woodward College.[1] He purchased the Evansville Journal in 1848, and published the paper until 1856. He moved to Davenport, Iowa and was the editor of the Davenport Gazette before the start of the Civil War.[2]

Military service

Sanders was commissioned a Lieutenant Colonel in the 16th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment on March 24, 1862.[1] He was wounded at Corinth, Mississippi in October 1862, placed in command at Camp McClellan in Davenport,[2] and was captured by the Confederates at Atlanta on July 22, 1864. He was released through a prisoner exchange. He was awarded the rank of Brevet Brigadier General on March 13, 1865. He left the army on April 27, 1865.

Later life and death

After the war, Sanders returned to Davenport where he became the postmaster.[2] He served as the Secretary of the Montana Territory from July 1870-January 1871.[3] [4] Sanders died in Marshalltown, Iowa and was buried in Oakdale Cemetery in Davenport.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Eicher, John H., David J. Eicher. Civil War high commands. 2011-04-14. June 2002. Stanford University Press . 9780804780353.
  2. Web site: Civil War soldiers at Oakdale Cemetery. Quad-City Times (April 9, 2011). 2011-04-14. Doxsie. Don. 9 April 2011 .
  3. Book: Spence. Clark C.. Territorial Politics and Government in Montana, 1864-89. registration. 1975. University of Illinois Press. Urbana, IL. 77–78. 978-0-252-00460-5 .
  4. Book: Owings. Ralph E.. Montana Directory of Public Affairs, 1864-1955. 1956. Edwards Brothers, Inc.. Ann Arbor, MI. 62.