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  1. John Aaron Rawlins (February 13, 1831 – September 6, 1869) was a general officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War and a cabinet officer in the Grant administration.

  2. Oct 27, 2021 · T he story of John Aaron Rawlins is intertwined with the history of Galena and the man, Ulysses S. Grant, whom he loyally served as assistant adjutant general, chief of staff, and finally secretary of war. Grant had lived in Galena for a year before the Civil War commenced.

  3. John Aaron Rawlins. Born February 13, 1831, in Jo Daviess County, IL, the son of Scotch-Irish immigrants; In 1849, his father migrated to California during the Gold Rush and stayed there for three years. Rawlins had to take care of his mother, his sister, and six brothers.

  4. John Aaron Rawlins (1831–1869) was a lawyer and native of Illinois who organized the 45th Illinois Infantry for the Union Army during the Civil War. He served as a confidant and the closest advisor to General Ulysses S. Grant during the war and served as Grant's Secretary of War after Grant was elected president of the United States.

  5. John Aaron Rawlins was a lawyer and a Union general who served as Grant's assistant-adjutant general during the Civil War. He was appointed secretary of war in 1868, but died of tuberculosis before taking office.

  6. JOHN AARON RAWLINS was born in Galena, Illinois, on 13 February 1831; attended local schools followed by eighteen months at Rock River Seminary at Mount Morris, Illinois; studied law in the...

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  8. Nov 29, 2011 · John Aaron Rawlins, a Man for His Time. Brigadier General John A. Rawlins, Chief of Staff, at City Point, VA, with wife and child at door of their quarters. Before the American Revolution, three brothers named Rawlins came to settle in the colonies from England.