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Saltillo (Coahuila, Mexico) (search for this): entry wool-john-ellis
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Wool, John Ellis 1784-1869
Military officer; born in Newburg, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1784.
His early education was meagre, but before he was twenty-one he was owner of a book-store in Troy.
Losing his property by fire, he studied law, and on April 15, 1812, entered the army as captain in the 13th United States Infantry, raising a company in Troy.
At the battle of Queenston Heights he was severely wounded; and, for gallantry in the battles at and near Plattsburg (Sept. 11, 1813), he was brevetted lieutenant-colonel.
In 1841 he became brigadier-general.
He had been sent to Europe by the government in 1832 to examine some of the military systems on that continent, and witnessed the siege of Antwerp.
In 1846 he organized and disciplined volunteers for the war with Mexico, and in less than six weeks despatched to the seat of war 12,000 men fully armed and equipped.
Collecting 3,000 men, he penetrated Mexico to Saltillo, after a march of 900 miles without loss.
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Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) (search for this): entry wool-john-ellis