Ammen, Jacob, 1806-1894
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Ammen, Jacob, 1806-1894
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Ammen
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Jacob
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1806-1894
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Ammen was born in Fincastle, Virginia, but at a young age, his parents moved to Georgetown, Ohio, where Ammen attended school. He was an 1831 honors graduate of the United States Military Academy, where he was an assistant professor for two terms, in addition to his duties as a second lieutenant in the 1st U.S. Artillery. He also served as a drill instructor and captain in the Georgetown militia. He was stationed in Charleston Harbor during the Nullification Crisis.
Resigning from the Army in 1837, Ammen taught mathematics at colleges in Kentucky and Missouri. From 1840 through 1843, he served as Chair of the Mathematics Department at Indiana University. He later taught again in Kentucky and Missouri, before moving in November 1855 to Ripley, Ohio, to work as a civil engineer.
Within a week after the Confederate bombardment of Fort Sumter in April 1861, Ammen rejoined the Federal army, serving as a captain in the newly raised 12th Ohio Infantry. He was soon commissioned as colonel of the 24th Ohio Infantry. After training at Camp Chase, Ammen's regiment was sent in late July to serve in western Virginia, seeing their first combat at the Battle of Cheat Mountain.
Shipped to the Western Theater, Ammen led a brigade in the Army of the Ohio at the Battle of Shiloh and the Siege of Corinth. Ammen was promoted to brigadier general on July 16, 1862. In August, Ammen assumed the division command vacated by William "Bull" Nelson, who had been given a new command and sent to defend Richmond, Kentucky.
When his health deteriorated, Ammen then performed administrative duty for nearly a year, commanding Camp Douglas in Illinois in early 1863, as well as other Federal garrisons. In late 1863, he returned to the field and commanded the Fourth Division of the XXIII Corps. In September 1864, his 800-man force blocked the vital Virginia and Tennessee Railroad at Bull's Gap, Tennessee, during Stephen G. Burbridge's Saltville raid. Shortly before the end of the war, he resigned in January 1865 and returned home.
Ammen was a surveyor and civil engineer in Hamilton County, Ohio, then he purchased a farm near Beltsville, Maryland, in 1872. Two years later, he was involved in determining possible routes for the proposed Panama Canal. He served on the board of visitors at West Point in 1875. He retired to Wyoming, Ohio, near Cincinnati.
Becoming blind in his elderly years, he moved in with his son in Lockland, Ohio, in 1891, where he died on February 6, 1894. He was buried in the Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati.
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https://viaf.org/viaf/7315822
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr2001012053
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/nr2001012053
https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1677417
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5078/jacob-ammen
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Canals, Interoceanic
Cheat Mountain, Battle of, W. Va., 1861
Civil War, 1861-1865
Corinth, Battle of, Corinth, Miss., 1862
Military offenses
Panama Canal (Panama)
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Shiloh, Battle of, Tenn., 1862
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Virginia
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Jacob Ammen served a portion of his Civil War Service in Virginia.
Hamilton County
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Jacob Ammen retired and moved to Wyoming, Ohio. Jacob Ammen died in Lockland, Ohio on February 6, 1894.
Mississippi
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Jacob Ammen served a portion of his Civil War Service in Mississippi.
Bloomington
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Jacob Ammen was a professor at Indiana University of Bloomington, Indiana.
Chicago
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Jacob Ammen was a commander of Camp Douglas in 1863.
Prince George's County
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Jacob Ammen was involved in Farming in Beltsville, Maryland after the Civil War.
Richmond
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Jacob Ammen served in the Defenses of Richmond, Kentucky.
Botetourt County
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Birth
Jacob Ammen was born in Fincastle County on January 7, 1806.
West Point
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Jacob Ammen graduated from the US Military Academy in the Class of 1831.
Ripley
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Jacob Ammen worked as a Civil Engineer in Ripley, Ohio.
Charleston Harbor
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Jacob Ammen was stationed in Charleston during the Nullification Crisis.
Tennessee
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Jacob Ammen served a portion of his Civil War Service in Tennessee.
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