Augustus Forsberg
Augustus Forsberg (1832-1910) was a Swedish military engineer who emigrated to the United States in 1855. First settling in Charleston, South Carolina, he had strong sympathies for the Southern cause. When the Civil War began, he joined the Confederacy and was commissioned to the rank of lieutenant in the regular Confederate army 1861. Attached to the 51st Virginia Volunteer Infantry, he was elected its lieutenant colonel when the regiment was reorganized in the spring of 1862. Subsequently, promoted to its colonel, he commanded a brigade at the end of the war. Wounded at Winchester in 1864, he became a prisoner-of-war at Waynesboro in 1865. Once released, he ventured to Lynchburg, Virginia, to marry the woman he had met while recovering. They settled and made a family in the town, and Forsberg served as Lynchburg's city engineer for over twenty years.
Augustus Forsberg | |
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Colonel Forsberg as wounded in Lynchburg, Virginia. | |
Birth name | Ludwig August Forsberg |
Born | Stockholm, Sweden | January 13, 1832
Died | July 15, 1910 78) Lynchburg, Virginia | (aged
Allegiance | Sweden Confederate States of America |
Service/ | Royal Swedish Engineers Confederate States Army |
Years of service | Ca 1850-1855 (Sweden) 1861–1865 (CSA) |
Rank | Colonel, CSA |
Commands held | 51st Virginia Infantry Forsberg's Brigade |
Battles/wars | American Civil War
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Awards | Cited for bravery at Fort Donelson |
Spouse(s) | Mary Elizabeth Forsberg |