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  1. Henry Wager Halleck (January 16, 1815 – January 9, 1872) was a senior United States Army officer, scholar, and lawyer. A noted expert in military studies, he was known by a nickname that became derogatory: "Old Brains".

  2. Henry W. Halleck (born Jan. 16, 1815, Westernville, N.Y., U.S.—died Jan. 9, 1872, Louisville, Ky.) was a Union officer during the American Civil War who, despite his administrative skill as general in chief (1862–64), failed to achieve an overall battle strategy for Union forces.

  3. Learn about the life and career of Henry W. Halleck, a Union general in the Civil War who was known for his administrative skills and his failure as a strategist. Find out how he rose from a farm boy to a military scholar, a lawyer, a railroad president and a general-in-chief.

  4. Jan 12, 2024 · Henry Wager Halleck was a prominent Union general during the American Civil War. He served as General-in-Chief of all U.S. armies in 1862, and later as Chief of Staff under Ulysses S. Grant.

  5. Jul 9, 2019 · Learn about Henry Halleck, a major general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He was known for his administrative skills, his publications on military theory, and his role in the War in the West and as general-in-chief.

  6. HENRY WAGER HALLECK was born in Westernville, Oneida County, New York, on 16 January 1815; was educated at Hudson Academy, received the bachelor of arts degree from Union College, and graduated...

  7. Then, he became president of the Pacific and Atlantic Railroad, a director of the New Almaden Quicksilver Mine, and returned to military service as a major general of California militia in 1860. The next year, Halleck was reappointed in the Regular Army, with the grade of major general.