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United States Army officer (1827–1875)

Chester Harding
Born(1827-10-16)October 16, 1827
Northampton, Massachusetts, United States
DiedFebruary 10, 1875(1875-02-10) (aged 47)
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
BuriedJefferson Barracks National Cemetery, St. Louis
Allegiance United States
Service / branchUnion Army
Years of service1861–1865
RankColonel
Brevet Brigadier General
Commands10th Missouri Infantry Regiment
25th Missouri Infantry Regiment
43rd Missouri Infantry Regiment
Battles / wars
Alma materHarvard Law School

Chester Harding Jr. (October 16, 1827 – February 10, 1875) was an American lawyer and military officer who participated in the American Civil War, and is known for commanding the 43rd Missouri Infantry Regiment at the Battle of Glasgow, Missouri.

Biography

Harding was born in October 16, 1827, in Northampton, Massachusetts as the son of Chester Harding Sr. He entered military service upon the outbreak of the American Civil War, initially as a Lieutenant Colonel and Assistant Adjutant General on the staff of Brig. General Nathaniel Lyon and commanded the 10th Missouri and 25th Missouri infantry regiments.

He later commanded the 43rd Missouri Infantry Regiment as part of the defense of Missouri during Price's Missouri Expedition. Harding confronted the Confederates at the Battle of Glasgow, Missouri, which ended in defeat for the Union. When the war concluded, Harding was brevetted to Brigadier General for "faithful and meritorious services during the war" and replaced Brigadier General John McNeil as commander of the District of Central Missouri. He was mustered out in June 1865. Harding died in St. Louis on February 10, 1875, and was interred there in the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.

See also

References

  1. ^ Franc Bangs Wilkie (2001). Michael E. Banasik (ed.). Missouri in 1861: The Civil War Letters of Franc B. Wilkie, Newspaper Correspondent. Press of the Camp Pope Bookshop, 2001. p. 249. ISBN 1929919026.
  2. Sinisi, Kyle S. (2020) . The Last Hurrah: Sterling Price's Missouri Expedition of 1864 (paperback ed.). Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 127–128. ISBN 978-1-5381-4151-9.
  3. War of the Rebellion: Serial 102 Page 0160 LOUISIANA AND THE TRANS-MISSISSIPPI. Chapter LX. | eHI
  4. Eicher, John H. and David J. (2001). Civil War High Commands. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. p. 280. ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.

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