John Wesley Emerson was a Lawyer, Civil War Major, Company Founder, and Author/ Historian.
Nickname(s)
J.W.
Born
July 26, 1832 Pepperell, Massachusetts
Died
June 20, 1899 (aged 66) Ironton, Missouri
Allegiance
United States of America Union
Service/branch
Union Army
Years of service
3
Rank
Major
Unit
47th Missouri Volunteer Infantry
Commands held
47th Missouri Volunteer Infantry
Battles/wars
Battle of Pilot Knob
Awards
Purple Heart (2)
Alma mater
University of Michigan
Other work
Lawyer, Company Founder, Historian
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