Robert Anderson (Civil War)

Robert Anderson
Born(1805-06-14)June 14, 1805
Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
DiedOctober 26, 1871(1871-10-26) (aged 66)
Nice, France
Place of burial
Service/branchUnited States Army
Union Army
Years of service1825–1863
RankBrigadier general
Brevet major general
Unit3rd Regiment of Artillery
1st Regiment of Artillery
Commands heldFort Sumter
Department of the Cumberland
Fort Adams
Battles/wars

Robert Anderson (June 14, 1805 – October 26, 1871) was a United States Army officer during the American Civil War. He was the Union commander in the first battle of the American Civil War at Fort Sumter in April 1861 when the Confederates bombarded the fort and forced its surrender to start the war. Anderson was celebrated as a hero in the North and promoted to brigadier general and given command of Union forces in Kentucky. He was removed late in 1861 and reassigned to Rhode Island, before retiring from military service in 1863. In 1865, he returned to Fort Sumter to again raise the American flag that he had lowered during the 1861 surrender.


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