Imboden, John D. (John Daniel), 1823-1895
Variant namesC.S.A. general and author.
From the description of Signature clipped from the register of Brown's Hotel : Washington, 1854 May 20. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 269555505
Confederate general, land developer.
From the description of Papers of John D. Imboden [manuscript], 1880-1881. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647820542
Imboden commanded the Staunton Artillery in the capture of Harper's Ferry in April 1861. Ezra Ayres Carman rose to be a brigadier general in the Civil War.
From the description of Letters to Ezra Ayres Carmen, 1878-1880. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 83176258
C.S.A general and author.
From the description of Signature clipped from the register of Brown's Hotel : Washington, [n.d.]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 269555514
Imboden commanded the Staunton Artillery in the capture of Harper's Ferry in April 1861. Ezra Ayres Carman rose to be a Union brigadier general in the Civil War.
From the guide to the Letters to Ezra Ayres Carmen, 1878-1880., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University)
Confederate army officer.
From the description of Papers of John D. Imboden, 1861-1894. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79451116
Attorney, Confederate Army general.
John Daniel Imboden was born near Staunton, Virginia. He attended Washington College, then set up a law practice in his home town. Later, he represented his region in the Virginia legislature. He entered the Confederate Army as a captain when the war began, and was a brigadier general by 1863. He was a veteran of several campaigns, and after a bout of typhoid fever was assigned prison duty, in which position he served for the remainder of the war. After the war, Imboden returned to Staunton and his law practice. He also became involved in the development of mining resources in that area.
From the description of Papers, 1847-September 2, 1892. (Lynchburg Public Library). WorldCat record id: 63542025
Attorney, Confederate Army general.
John Daniel Imboden was born near Staunton, Virginia. He attended Washington College, then set up a law practice in his home town. Later, he represented his region in the Virginia legislature. He entered the Confederate Army as a captain when the war began, and was a brigadier general by 1863. He was a veteran of several campaigns, and after a bout of typhoid fever was assigned prison duty, in which position he served for the remainder of the war. After the war, Imboden returned to Staunton and his law practice. He also became involved in the development of mining resources in that area.
From the description of John Daniel Imboden papers, 1833-1892. (University of Kentucky Libraries). WorldCat record id: 13482051
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Birth 1823-02-16
Death 1895-08-15