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B.B. Eggleston, Beroth B. Eggleston and Beroth Eggleston should redirect here
Beroth Bullard Eggleston (July 14, 1818 - was a commanding officer of a cavalry regiment from Ohio in the Union Army during the American Civil War and served as a government official in Mississippi after the war. He moved to Kansas after the Reconstruction era ended. He accepted the surrender of Atlanta, Georgia and commanded the city. He settled in Mississippi and served as a delegate at the Constitutional Convention of 1868. He became the body's president. After Reconstruction he removed to Kansas.[1]
Eggleston served in the 1st Ohio Cavalry. One of his subordinates had a court martial hearing for trying to get Eggleston to resign.[2]
His photograph is part of the collection developed by Frederick Hill Meserve.[3]
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edit- ^ Portrait and biographical album of Sedgwick County, Kan., containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of Kansas and of the presidents of the United States Chapman Brothers 1888 pages 469 to 471
- ^ "Veterans Column: Lt. Scott becomes a captain, charged with mutiny".
- ^ EGGLESTON, BENJAMIN, U. S. Representative, Ohio Vol. V P. 31 EGGLESTON, BENJAMIN O., Artist Vol. I P. 59 EGGLESTON, BEROTH B., Brevet Brigadier-General Volunteers Vol. XI P. 8 EGGLESTON, EDWARD
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