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=Mary Elizabeth Woodbury=
 
=Mary Elizabeth Woodbury=
 
=Robert Anderson=
 
=Robert Anderson=
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Robert Anderson was born 14 Jun 1805 in "Soldier's Retreat" near Louisville, Kentucky.  He graduated from the United States Military Academy at Westpoint, New York in 1825.  He received a commission as a brevet second lieutenant in the 2nd U.S. Artillery.  He served as a colonel in the Black Hawk War of 1832, and as a first lieutenant in the Second Seminole War in 1833, becoming an assistant adjutant general.  He was wounded in the Mexican-American War for which he received a brevet promotion to major.  In 1839 his book ''Instruction for Field Artillery, Horse and Foot'' was published.  He received a permanent promotion to major in 1857.
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Even though he was a native Kentuckian and commanding officer at Fort Sumter, Charleston, South Carolina he remained loyal to the Union.  When South Carolina voted to secede, he refused to surrender his fort.  He held out for four months, finally surrendering on 14 April 1861.  This battle began the Civil War.
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"Colonel Robert Anderson, the Union commander of Fort Sumter, whose brilliant and heroic defense of that Charleston fort in 1861 (he refused to surrender to Jefferson Davis and evacuated only after four months of intensive fighting) marked the beginning of the Civil War." (Bosworth, p. 9)
 
"Colonel Robert Anderson, the Union commander of Fort Sumter, whose brilliant and heroic defense of that Charleston fort in 1861 (he refused to surrender to Jefferson Davis and evacuated only after four months of intensive fighting) marked the beginning of the Civil War." (Bosworth, p. 9)
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Anderson's actions at Fort Sumter made him an immediate national hero.  He was promotion to brigadier general.  He retired from the Army on 27 Oct 1863.
  
 
He married, late in life, the much younger Elizabeth (Clark) Clough (widow).  They had three daughters: Sophie, Erba and Maria whom he nicknamed "Bobbie" after himself.
 
He married, late in life, the much younger Elizabeth (Clark) Clough (widow).  They had three daughters: Sophie, Erba and Maria whom he nicknamed "Bobbie" after himself.
  
 
They lived in Washington, DC which is apparently where he died.
 
They lived in Washington, DC which is apparently where he died.
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==Secondary sources for 14==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_Robert_Anderson "Major Robert Anderson"] on Wikipedia
  
 
[[Category:Child Actors]]
 
[[Category:Child Actors]]

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