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Gen. George Blake Cosby
Camp 1627
Sons of Confederate
Veterans
Sacramento, California
CHARTERED IN 1993
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General George Blake Cosby
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GEORGE
BLAKE COSBY was born at Louisville, Ky., January
19, 1830. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1852, and was
commissioned a second lieutenant in the Mounted Rifle regiment. He was
transferred to the Second cavalry at its organization, March 3, 1855, was promoted to
first lieutenant May 1, 1856, and to captain May 9, 1860. He resigned
from the service to enter the Confederate military establishment in 1861. His
first position therein was that of captain and chief of staff to Gen. S. B.
Buckner. After passing through the intermediate grades, he was commissioned a
brigadier general January 20, 1863, and assigned to
the command of a brigade under General Van Dorn. After the close of the war
he settled in California, where he
engaged in contracting. He served as adjutant general of that state during
the administration of Governor Stoneman, who had
been a comrade-at-arms in the "old army." He subsequently filled
other public positions, both state and federal. He died at Oakland, Cal., in July,
1909. [Webmaster’s note: the remains of George Blake Cosby are buried in the Old Sacramento City Cemetery, Sacramento, California.]
Biography courtesy
of the Kansas State Library, http://skyways.lib.ks.us/. Excerpted from "Collections of the Kansas State Historical
Society, 1911-1912", Edited by Geo. W. Martin, Secretary. Vol XII., State Printing Office, Topeka, Kansas 1912. Submitted by Teresa Lindquist
(merope@radix.net); (copyright) 2001 by Teresa Lindquist
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