From his childhood in Rhode Island to his living his final years
with his daughter in New Jersey, George Sears Greene had
contributed a vital role in the health and welfare of America. He
applied his West Point education to building railroads and
reservoirs (as a Civil Engineer), meeting the growing demands of
the New England and Mid-Atlantic States.Greene commanded troops
during the Civil War at Cedar Mountain, Antietam, Chancellorsville,
Gettysburg, and Wauhatchie. Disobeying orders to leave his position
on July 2nd at Culp's Hill (Gettysburg), Greene's actions preserved
the Union, the turning point of the war.
General
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