Burnside, Ambrose (Everett)
Full Name: Ambrose Burnside
Nationality: American | Activity: United States general
Born: 23-05-1824 | Died: 13-09-1881
(born May 23, 1824, Liberty, Ind., U.S.died Sept. 13, 1881, Bristol, R.I.) Union general in the American Civil War. A graduate of West Point, he was promoted to major general in 1862 and replaced George B. McClellan as commander of the Army of the Potomac; he was himself replaced after the Union loss at the Battle of Fredericksburg. He resigned in 1864 after the Burnside mine fiasco in the Petersburg Campaign, when a mine explosion intended to damage Confederate troops resulted in heavy Union losses. He was governor of Rhode Island (186669) and a U.S. senator (187581). He originated the fashion of side whiskers, later known as sideburns.
Source: Encyclopedia Britannica
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