George Meade | |
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Birth name | George Gordon Meade |
Nickname | "Old Snapping Turtle" |
Born | Cadiz, Spain | December 31, 1815
Died | November 6, 1872 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | (aged 56)
Buried at | Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Allegiance | United States of America Union |
Service/branch | United States Army Union Army |
Years of service | 1835–1836; 1842–1872 |
Rank | Major general (USA) |
Commands held | V Corps Army of the Potomac Department of the East |
Battles/wars | Second Seminole War Mexican–American War American Civil War |
George Gordon Meade (1815-1872) was one of the few Union Army generals in the American Civil War who was born and began his career in a foreign country.[1] He was born in Cadiz, Spain on December 31, 1815.[2] He came to the United States after his family was financially ruined during the Napoleonic Wars.[1] Meade was made commander of the Union Army of the Potomac just before the Battle of Gettysburg.[3] After the Civil War he stayed in the army, serving in the South during the Reconstruction. Meade served as commissioner of Fairmount Park in Philadelphia until his death in 1872.