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William Warren Lowe
Born 12 October 1831
Greencastle, Indiana
Died 18 May 1898
Omaha, Nebraska
Buried
Prospect Hill Cemetery, Omaha
Allegiance United States United States
Service/branch United States Army
Years of service 1853–1869
Rank Colonel
Brevet Brigadier General
Commands held 5th Iowa Cavalry Regiment
Battles/wars

William Warren Lowe (born October 12, 1831 – died May 18, 1898) was an important leader in the American Civil War. He led a group of volunteer soldiers from Iowa who rode horses, known as cavalry, for the Union Army. Lowe was a skilled officer who fought in many key battles during the war.

William Warren Lowe: A Civil War Leader

William Warren Lowe was a brave soldier who played a part in American history. He is best known for leading a cavalry regiment during the Civil War. His leadership helped the Union Army in several important campaigns.

Early Life and Army Start

William Warren Lowe was born in Greencastle, Indiana. He chose to pursue a military career from a young age. In 1853, he graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point. This was a very important achievement.

After graduating, Lowe became a cavalry officer. He served on the frontier in Texas from 1855 to 1861. This experience prepared him for the bigger challenges ahead.

Fighting in the Civil War

When the American Civil War began in 1861, William Warren Lowe was ready to serve. His first major battle was the First Battle of Bull Run. This was one of the earliest and biggest battles of the war.

Lowe then helped to create the 5th Iowa Cavalry Regiment. He became its leader, or commander. Under his command, the 5th Iowa Cavalry fought in many important battles and campaigns.

Key Battles and Commands

Lowe and his regiment were involved in several major military actions:

During these campaigns, Lowe sometimes took temporary command of a larger group of soldiers called a brigade. For his excellent service during the war, he was given the honorary rank of brigadier general. This is called a "brevet" rank.

After the War

After the Civil War ended, William Warren Lowe continued to serve in the army. He officially resigned from the army in 1869. After leaving military service, he began a new life in civilian jobs. William Warren Lowe passed away on May 18, 1898. He is remembered for his dedication and leadership during a difficult time in American history.

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