Ambrose Everett Burnside has written:
'The Burnside expedition' -- subject(s): Burnside's Expedition to North Carolina, 1862
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Ambrose Burnside was born in Liberty, Indiana on May 23, 1824.
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"It is not death therefore that is burdensome, but the fear of death."
~Ambrose Burnside
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Ambrose Burnside died on September 13, 1881 at the age of 57.
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Ambrose Burnside
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General Ambrose Everett Burnside from the Union Army wore side whiskers with a moustache, while shaving the hair on his chin. This style was known as Burnside's. The word then became burnsides, and then sideburns.
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Ambrose Burnside was born on May 23, 1824 and died on September 13, 1881. Ambrose Burnside would have been 57 years old at the time of death or 191 years old today.
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Ambrose Burnside was a Major General of the Union Army.
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A burnside is another term for a sideburn, one of a pair of whiskers on the cheek with no beard on the chin, as sported by Ambrose Burnside.
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Yes Ambrose Burnside had a family he had a wife named Sarah and five children, four girls and one boy. You're Welcome ;)
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Ambrose Burnside died on September 13, 1881 at the age of 57.
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Ambrose E. Burnside was born in Liberty, Indiana, on May 23, 1824.
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I think you mean Ambrose Burnside.
He was replaced by Joe Hooker.
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General Burnside was apparently unmarried and childless. Whether he owned young goats is not recorded.
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General Ambrose E. Burnside had just been named by Lincoln as the general in charge of the Army of the Potomac. Burnside replaced the former head of this army, General George B. McClellan.
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"Fighting Joe"
(New respondent) No, that was Joe Hooker.
It was Burnside's whiskers that got the nickname - Sideburns
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He was a railroad executive, industrialist and inventor.
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Major General Ambrose Everett Burnside was part of the West Point class of 1847. He was ranked 18th in his class of 38 graduates.
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