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Adam Badeau

Army Officer/Diplomat/Author

Centurion, 1859–1895

Proposed by
Charles P. Daly
born December 29, 1831
New York (Manhattan), New York
died March 19, 1895
Ridgewood, New Jersey
elected December 3, 1859
Age twenty-seven
proposer of
Member portrait of Adam Badeau
Member Photograph Albums CollectionAlbum 2, Leaf 53
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Century Memorial

Adam Badeau, who, before the Civil War, was a writer for the press, and gave evidence of literary facility, achieved fame and fortune through his connection with General Grant, upon whose staff he served as military secretary during the last year of the War. He was rewarded for his services, by the characteristic generosity of his chief, with rank in the army and important diplomatic appointments, the most lucrative of which was that of Consul-General to London, which he filled for many years.

His principal contribution to literature was the Military History of General Grant, in three volumes; and his relations to that distinguished soldier during his life, and with his family after his death, made him a conspicuous figure before the American public.

Henry E. Howland
1896 Century Association Yearbook

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