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Erasmus Corwin Gilbreath (May 13, 1840 – August 22, 1898) was a Major in the United States Army who began his 37-year career as a 1st Lieutenant in the 20th Indiana Volunteer Regiment. Gilbreath was involved in numerous battles during the American Civil War, such as Gettysburg and bearing witness to the battle between the CSS ''Virginia'' and the , the American Indian Wars, in which he helped establish Fort Custer, and the Spanish–American War. Gilbreath is buried in Arlington National Cemetery with his wife, Susan and daughter, Etta. == Early life == Gilbreath was born on May 13, 1840, in Guernsey County, Ohio, to Fortunatus Sydnor Gilbreath and Rachel Moore Lansing, the oldest of three children. In the 1850s, the family moved to Chicago by way of Michigan City, Indiana. Relatives in Michigan City convinced the Gilbreath family to settle in Valparaiso, rather than Chicago. In 1853, shortly after Erasmus finished school, his father died.〔Gilbreath 2015, pp.xi-xv〕 Erasmus was left to take care of the family, studying law under Mark L. DeMott, a future member of Congress. According to Gilbreath, his studies had progressed to such an extent that shortly before the war broke out that with only a few months work, he would be "admitted to practice at the Bar".〔Gilbreath 2015, p.8〕
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