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Justus Steinberger, (? –1870) was Colonel of the 1st Regiment Washington Territory Volunteer Infantry during the American Civil War. Born in Pennsylvania,〔( Guy V. Henry, MILITARY RECORD OF CIVILIAN APPOINTMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, Vol. I, D. Van Nostrand, New York, 1873 )〕 before the Civil War he was employed as agent for the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, and the Adams Express Company in Portland, Oregon. On October 12, 1861 he was appointed as colonel, with authority to raise a regiment in Washington Territory and California.〔( Clinton A. Snowden, Cornelius Holgate Hanford, Miles C. Moore, William D. Tyler, Stephen J. Chadwick, History of Washington: the rise and progress of an American state, Vol. IV, Editors Cornelius Holgate Hanford, Miles C. Moore, The Century History Company, New York, 1909, p. 104 )〕 From May 5, 1862 - July 7, 1862 he was the commander of the District of Oregon. After the war he was given a commission as a major in the regular army in 1866, serving in the pay department. He was killed by being thrown from his horse at Helena, Montana, October 13, 1870, and was buried at Fort Shaw.〔Snowden, History of Washington, pg. 121-122〕〔( State Historical Society, The Washington historical quarterly, Volumes 1-2 Washington University State Historical Society., Seattle, 1906, pp. 33-37. )〕〔( Ulysses Simpson Grant, John Y. Simon, The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant: January 1-September 30, 1867, Editor, John Y. Simon, SIU Press, Carbondale, 1967. pp.55-56 )〕 ==References==
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