411John Daniel Imboden, Born February 16 1823, near Staunton Virginia. Died, August 15 1895, Damascus Virginia. Pre-War Profession Teacher, lawyer, politician.
War Service 1861 organised Staunton Artillery, Capt., captured US arsenal at Harper's Ferry, First Manassas, organised the 1st Virginia Partisan Rangers, Jackson's Shenandoah Valley campaign, January 1863 Brig. Gen., commanded a cavalry brigade in the Gettysburg campaign,
Early's Washington Raid, Shenandoah Valley campaign, contracted typhoid fever, prison duty. Post War Career Mining developer. Notes Could have been used better by Lee at Gettysburg.
"This Vast Procession of Misery:" General John D. Imboden -- and the Confederate Retreat from Gettysburg
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Children of Eliza McCue (86) and Gen John D. Imboden.
(293) i Virginia (Jennie) Crawford imboden, b 28, Nov. 1847 ; m Henry Wilkerson Snyder, of Tennesee.
(294) ii Isabelle Imboden; d quite young.
(295) iii Martha Russell (Russie) Imboden; m 29, Mar. 1952.
Miss Imboden lived in Knowville for fourteen years after her mother's death, but is now in Roanoke, Va.
(296) iv Frank Howard Imboden, b 30, June 1855; unm.
Has been living in Central America since 1888. Is now in Spanish Honduras and is engaged with the Rosairo
Mining Co. Has been in Salvador and Guatemala since a small boy.
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John Daniel Imboden
Birth:
Feb. 16, 1823
Staunton
Augusta County
Virginia, USA
Death:
Aug. 15, 1895
Damascus
Washington County
Virginia, USA
Civil War Confederate Brigadier General. At the outbreak of the war, he was lawyer in practice when commissioned a Captain in the Confederate Staunton Artillery. In April 1861, he marched his Staunton Artillery into Harpers Ferry, Virginia and captured the Union Arsenal. After leaving the artillery command, he organized a battalion of partisan rangers designated as the 62nd Virginia Mounted Infantry, which he led as Colonel at the Battles of Cross Keys and Port Republic. Promoted Brigadier General in January, 1863, he commanded cavalry at the Battles of Chambersburg, Gettysburg and Shenandoah. During the Valley Campaign of 1864, he was incapacitated by typhoid and spent the balance of the war on prison duty at Aiken, South Carolina. After the war, he resumed legal practice and worked to develop Virginia's the coal mining industry. (bio by:
John "J-Cat" Griffith) Search Amazon for John Imboden Burial:
Hollywood Cemetery Richmond
Richmond City
Virginia, USA
GPS (lat/lon):
37.53808, -77.45332 Maintained by: Find A Grave
Record added: Mar 03, 1999
Find A Grave Memorial# 4658
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Children of Eliza McCue (86) and Gen John D. Imboden.
(293) i Virginia (Jennie) Crawford imboden, b 28, Nov. 1847 ; m Henry Wilkerson Snyder, of Tennesee.
(294) ii Isabelle Imboden; d quite young.
(295) iii Martha Russell (Russie) Imboden; m 29, Mar. 1952.
Miss Imboden lived in Knowville for fourteen years after her mother's death, but is now in Roanoke, Va.
(296) iv Frank Howard Imboden, b 30, June 1855; unm.
Has been living in Central America since 1888. Is now in Spanish Honduras and is engaged with the Rosairo
Mining Co. Has been in Salvador and Guatemala since a small boy.
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