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Angus William McDonald
Portrait of Angus William McDonald
Birth name
Angus William McDonald
Born
(1799-02-14)February 14, 1799 Winchester, Virginia, United States
Died
December 1, 1864(1864-12-01) (aged 65) Richmond, Virginia, Confederate States of America
Buried
Hollywood Cemetery, United States
Allegiance
United States of America Confederate States of America
Service/branch
United States Army Confederate States Army
Years of service
1817–1819 (USA) 1861–1864 (CSA)
Rank
First lieutenant (USA) Colonel (CSA)
Unit
7th U.S. Infantry Regiment
Commands held
7th Virginia Cavalry Regiment (CSA)
Battles/wars
American Civil War
Alma mater
United States Military Academy
Spouse(s)
Leacy Anne Naylor Cornelia Peake
Relations
18 children including: Angus William McDonald Jr. Edward Allen Hitchcock McDonald William Naylor McDonald Marshall McDonald Craig Woodrow McDonald Other relations: Angus McDonald (grandfather) Angus McDonald (father)
Other work
Military officer, fur trader, lawyer, deputy sheriff
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Angus William McDonald (February 14, 1799 – December 1, 1864) was a 19th-century American military officer and lawyer in the U.S. state of Virginia. He also served as a colonel in command of the Confederate States Army's 7th Virginia Cavalry during the American Civil War. McDonald was appointed to serve in a number of prominent political positions including a superintendent overseeing the construction of the Northwestern Turnpike and a commissioner representing Virginia in its boundary dispute with Maryland. McDonald was the grandson of Virginia military officer and frontiersman, Angus McDonald (1727–1778) and the father of United States Fish Commissioner Marshall McDonald (1835–1895).
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