James G. Blunt

James Gillpatrick (or Gilpatrick) Blunt (July 21, 1826 – July 27, 1881) was a physician and abolitionist who rose to Union major general during the American Civil War. Blunt was born in Trenton, Maine to John Blunt and Sally Gilpatrick Blunt Blunt stayed on the farm until he was 14. He may have spent some time at the Ellsworth Military Academy in Ellsworth, Maine. He became a sailor on a merchant vessel when he was 15, and attained the rank of ca... more

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  • Jul 21, 1826

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  • Jul 27, 1881 (age 55 years)
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