Warren Adams
American Lieutenant Colonel, C.S.A.
Intro | American Lieutenant Colonel, C.S.A. | ||||
Places | United States of America | ||||
was | Military personnel | ||||
Work field | Military | ||||
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Birth | 28 November 1838, Minervaville, South Carolina, USA | ||||
Death | 5 November 1884Richland County, South Carolina, USA (aged 45 years) | ||||
Star sign | Sagittarius | ||||
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Warren Adams (28 November 1838 — 5 November 1884) was an American military officer.
Adams was born on November 28, 1838, in Minervaville, South Carolina, to South Carolina politician James Hopkins Adams and his wife Jane Margaret Scott.
Adams was a graduate of the Class of 1859 of North Carolina Military Institute. He was elected Professor of French in the Arsenal Academy, and Ellison Capers Assistant Professor at the Citadel Academy, each with the rank of Second Lieutenant. Adams declined the appointment, and in his place, Lieutenant A. J. Norris, Assistant Instructor at the Citadel Academy, was appointed Professor at the Arsenal Academy.
Adams died on November 5, 1884, in Richland County, South Carolina.
Article Title: | Warren Adams: American Lieutenant Colonel, C.S.A. - Biography and Life |
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Publish Date: | 16 Nov 2016 |
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