Hatch, Edward, 1832-1889
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Hatch, Edward, 1832-1889
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Hatch, Edward, 1832-1889
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Edward Hatch was a major-general in the Union army.
American army officer.
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Born in Bangor, Me., and educated in Norwich, Vt., Edward Hatch emigrated ca. 1852 to Muscatine, Iowa, where he operated a lumberyard (Hatch & Fullerton). After serving with distinction in the Civil War, Hatch on July 28, 1866, was commissioned colonel of one of two new colored cavalry regiments, the 9th U.S. Cavalry. He commanded the regiment for twenty-three years, serving nine years on the Texas frontier before assuming command of the Department of New Mexico (1876-1881). He died at Fort Robinson, Neb., Apr. 11, 1889.
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African American soldiers
Cavalry pioneer troops
Indians of North America
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Texas
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Chihuahua (Chihuahua, Mexico)
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Muscatine (Iowa)
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Iowa--Muscatine
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