William Ruben Rowley, (February 8, 1824 – February 9, 1886) was a lieutenant colonel, and Military Secretary on the staff of General Ulysses S. Grant during the American Civil War, later being brevetted a brigadier general. After moving from New York to Galena, Illinois, he taught in the local school, while also becoming involved in local politics. While living in Galena, Rowley was a neighbor and good friends with Ulysses Grant and John Rawlins before and at the time the Civil War broke out. Under General Grant he fought in the Battle of Shiloh and the Battle of Vicksburg. He was one of nine Civil War generals that came from Galena. After serving in the Union Army he returned to Galena and service in political life. Rowley was among several officers who wrote letters for and rigorously defended Grant against claims that Grant was drinking at the Battle of Shiloh. On other occasions during his military and political career Rowley stood by Grant during times of controversy.
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8 February 1824 St. Lawrence County, New York
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Died |
9 February 1886 (aged 62) Galena, Illinois
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Zodiac | Aquarius |
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