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Brigadier General (National Guard), U.S. Army
Horatio Collins King was a distinguished Union Army soldier who served during the American Civil War, eventually receiving the nation's highest military decoration for his gallantry. Born into a prominent family, he established himself as a capable officer, earning brevet promotions for his dedicated service during the conflict. Following his wartime service, he reached the rank of Brigadier General in the National Guard.
In addition to his military achievements, King was a highly accomplished civilian. He pursued a successful career as a lawyer, became active in political affairs, and was a noted author, contributing significantly to the post-war veteran community and historical documentation of the Civil War.
King was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions during the Civil War. His legacy remains defined by his multi-faceted contributions as a soldier, legal professional, and civic leader in the post-war United States.
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