Joshua Chamberlain Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Joshua Chamberlain Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Political Leader Joshua Chamberlain including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Joshua Chamberlain
Real Name Joshua Chamberlain
Profession Political Leaders, Military Leaders, Soldiers, Educators
Nick Name Lion of the Round Top
Famous as Educator & War Hero
Nationality American
Religion Unitarian
Political Ideology Republican
Personal life of Joshua Chamberlain
Born on 08 September 1828
Birthday 8th September
Died At Age 85
Sun Sign Virgo
Born in Brewer
Died on 24 February 1914
Place of death Portland
City Maine
Ideology Republicans
Family Background of Joshua Chamberlain
Father Joshua Chamberlain
Mother Sarah Dupree
Siblings Thomas Chamberlain
Spouse/Partner Fanny Chamberlain
Children Grace Dupee, Allen, Harold Wyllys Chamberlain, Emily Stelle Chamberlain, Gertrude Loraine Chamberlain
Education Bowdoin College
Personal Fact of Joshua Chamberlain

Joshua Chamberlain was an American professor-turned-soldier who commanded the 20th Maine Regiment to glorious victory at Gettysburg during the American Civil War. He earned a battlefield promotion and was wounded fatally six times during the Civil War. Chamberlain projected himself to ensuing generations as a man with extraordinary leadership skills during war. After the war, he went on to serve four terms as Governor of Maine and later became the president of Bowdoin College, where he was once both an alumnus and a professor.

One of his best-known works is a definitive account of the war titled, The Passing of the Armies, which was published after his death. A genuine icon of Civil War lore, he was an impeccable scholar who frantically wanted to serve his country and hence, joined the army. Although his career as a college professor is muddled with obscurity, he was believed to be one of the intellectuals of his time, transforming a number of letdowns into literati. In the Union army, he served in more than 20 actions and ended his service at the rank of Major General. He spent his sunset years writing and speaking to others about his prolific and prosaic experiences at war.