. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . - years theDepartment of the East, and was a candidate for thePresidency of the United States in 1880. He died Feb-ruary 9, 1886. [84 OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AXD NAVY (regular). BRIGADIER-GENERAL MARTIN D. HARDIN. (retired). Brigadier-General Martin 1). Hardin was born atJacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, June 26, great-grandfather, John Hardin, was an officer ofMorgans Rifles in the Revolutionary War; his grand-father, Martin D. Hardin, was a Senator from Kentucky,and served with distinction as an officer
. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . - years theDepartment of the East, and was a candidate for thePresidency of the United States in 1880. He died Feb-ruary 9, 1886. [84 OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AXD NAVY (regular). BRIGADIER-GENERAL MARTIN D. HARDIN. (retired). Brigadier-General Martin 1). Hardin was born atJacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, June 26, great-grandfather, John Hardin, was an officer ofMorgans Rifles in the Revolutionary War; his grand-father, Martin D. Hardin, was a Senator from Kentucky,and served with distinction as an officer under GeneralHarrison in the war of iNu; his father, John J. Hardin,was a prominent lawyer in Illinois, served in Congressas a member in [843 and 1844, and was killed at thebattle of Buena Vista, Mexico, while commanding theFirst Illinois Volunteers. General Hardin graduated at West point in 1859, andwas attached to the Third Art.; served at the ArtillerySchool at Fortress Monroe, and accompanied the forcesent to recapture Harpers Ferry at the time of theJohn Brown raid. Joined Major Blakes expedition,which left St. Louis, Missouri, May 3, [860. It as-cended the Missouri River to its head-waters, crossedthe Rock) Mountains by Mullans Road
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