Hans Christian Heg (December 21, 1829 – September 19, 1863) was a Norwegian immigrant to the United States of America who served as a colonel and brigade commander in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Heg was born at Haugestad in the community of Lierbyen in Lier, Buskerud, Norway on December 21, 1829. He was the eldest of the four children of an inn keeper. His father, Even Hansen Heg, moved his family to America in 1840, settling in...
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Hans Christian Heg (December 21, 1829 – September 19, 1863) was a Norwegian immigrant to the United States of America who served as a colonel and brigade commander in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Heg was born at Haugestad in the community of Lierbyen in Lier, Buskerud, Norway on December 21, 1829. He was the eldest of the four children of an inn keeper. His father, Even Hansen Heg, moved his family to America in 1840, settling in the Muskego Settlement in Wisconsin. Hans Heg was eleven years old when his family arrived in Muskego. He soon earned a reputation for himself and being a wide awake and gifted boy. At twenty years old, lured by the discovery of gold in the Sacramento Valley, with three friends, he joined the army of "forty niners" and spent the next two years prospecting for gold in California. In 1851, upon the death of his father he returned to the Muskego area. He married Gunhild Einong, daughter of a Norwegian immigrant. He was rapidly becoming a rising...
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