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Alvan C. Gillem

Alvan Cullem Gillem
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Alvan Cullem Gillem
Born (1830-07-29)July 29, 1830
Gainesboro, Tennessee
Died December 2, 1875(1875-12-02) (aged 45)
near Nashville, Tennessee
Place of burial Mount Olivet Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee
Allegiance United States of America
Union
Service/branch United States Army
Union Army
Years of service 1851–1875
Rank Union Army major general rank insignia.svg Major General
Commands held 10th Tennessee Infantry
Fourth Military District
Battles/wars Third Seminole War
American Civil War
Modoc War

Alvan Cullem Gillem (July 29, 1830 – December 2, 1875) was a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Although Southern-born, he remained loyal to the Federal government and fought in several battles in the Western Theater before commanding occupation troops in Mississippi and Arkansas during Reconstruction. He later played a prominent role in the Modoc War in 1873.

Gillem was born in Gainesboro in Jackson County, Tennessee, the son of Samuel Gillem. In 1851, he graduated 11th in his class from the United States Military Academy and was assigned as a second lieutenant to the artillery. He was soon sent to the front lines in Florida to serve in a battery during the Third Seminole War until 1852. He was then reassigned to the Texas frontier following the war.

With the outbreak of the Civil War, Gillem became a captain on May 14, 1861, initially serving under George H. Thomas. Gillem was chief quartermaster of the Army of the Ohio in the several Tennessee campaigns and was brevetted as a major for gallantry in the Battle of Mill Springs. He was appointed colonel of the 10th Tennessee Infantry in May 1862 and served for a time as the provost marshal of Nashville during the Federal occupation of the city.


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