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'''Pinkney Lugenbeel (1820-1886)''' - Born abt 1820 in Maryland. Died 18 Mar 1886 at Detroit, Michigan:  Aged 66.
'''Pinkney Lugenbeel (1820-1886)''' - Born abt 1820 in Maryland. Died 18 Mar 1886 at Detroit, Michigan:  Aged 66.


==Florida War (1840-1841)==
==[[Florida War]] (1840-1841)==


==Mexican War (1846-1848)==
==[[Mexican War]] (1846-1848)==
He was engaged in the Battle of Monterey, 21-23 Sep 1846, the Siege of Vera Cruz, 9-29 Mar 1847, the Capture of San Antonio, 20 Aug 1847, the Battle of Churubusco, 20 Aug 1847, where he  was wounded (made Bvt. Capt., 20 Aug 1847, for Gallant and Meritorious Conduct in the Battles of Contreras and Churubusco, Mexico), the Battle of Molino del Rey, 8 Sep 1847, the Storming of Chapultepec (made Bvt. Major, 13 Sep 1847, for Gallant and Meritorious Conduct in the Battle of Chapultepec, Mexico) and the Assault and Capture of the City of Mexico, 13-14 Sep 1847.
He was engaged in the Battle of Monterey, 21-23 Sep 1846, the Siege of Vera Cruz, 9-29 Mar 1847, the Capture of San Antonio, 20 Aug 1847, the Battle of Churubusco, 20 Aug 1847, where he  was wounded (made Bvt. Capt., 20 Aug 1847, for Gallant and Meritorious Conduct in the Battles of Contreras and Churubusco, Mexico), the Battle of Molino del Rey, 8 Sep 1847, the Storming of Chapultepec (made Bvt. Major, 13 Sep 1847, for Gallant and Meritorious Conduct in the Battle of Chapultepec, Mexico) and the Assault and Capture of the City of Mexico, 13-14 Sep 1847.
==[[U.S. Civil War]] (1861-1865)==
==Post War==


Colville, Washington, founded in 1859, is one of Washington's oldest cities and began as a small settlement known as Pinkney City, named for Fort Colville 's Major Pinkney Lugenbeel.
Colville, Washington, founded in 1859, is one of Washington's oldest cities and began as a small settlement known as Pinkney City, named for Fort Colville 's Major Pinkney Lugenbeel.

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Pinkney Lugenbeel (1820-1886) - Born abt 1820 in Maryland. Died 18 Mar 1886 at Detroit, Michigan: Aged 66.

Florida War (1840-1841)

Mexican War (1846-1848)

He was engaged in the Battle of Monterey, 21-23 Sep 1846, the Siege of Vera Cruz, 9-29 Mar 1847, the Capture of San Antonio, 20 Aug 1847, the Battle of Churubusco, 20 Aug 1847, where he was wounded (made Bvt. Capt., 20 Aug 1847, for Gallant and Meritorious Conduct in the Battles of Contreras and Churubusco, Mexico), the Battle of Molino del Rey, 8 Sep 1847, the Storming of Chapultepec (made Bvt. Major, 13 Sep 1847, for Gallant and Meritorious Conduct in the Battle of Chapultepec, Mexico) and the Assault and Capture of the City of Mexico, 13-14 Sep 1847.

U.S. Civil War (1861-1865)

Post War

Colville, Washington, founded in 1859, is one of Washington's oldest cities and began as a small settlement known as Pinkney City, named for Fort Colville 's Major Pinkney Lugenbeel.

Father: John Lugenbeel (1792-1874), born Dec. 26, 1792, in Frederick County Maryland. Died, Western Star, Maryland, 26 Dec 1874.

Mother: Pamela Poole (1796-????), born Sept. 27, 1796

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  • Harriet Unknown (abt1822-) born abt 1822, New York, died unknown, married bef 1854

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  • Irene -or- Mary Lugenbeel (abt1854-) born abt 1854, Texas
  • Harriet Lugenbeel (abt1856-) born abt 1856, Michigan
  • John Lugenbeel (abt1858-) born abt 1858, Oregon

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June 30, 1870, -- and of Ft. Wayne, Mich., July 2 to Sep. 5, 1870; as Member of Retiring Board, New York city, Sep. to dec., 1870; and in command of regiment, headquarters, Ft. Wayne, Mich., Jan. 5, 1871, to June 19, 1874, -- and at Ft. Randall, D. T., Jan. 27, 1874, to Oct. 3, 1879, -- sick leave of absence, Jan. 13 to May 14, 1878, -- Ft. Hall, Dak., to July 1, 1880, -- and at San Antonio, Tex., to Sep. 7, 1880; in command

(Colonel, 5th Infantry, Dec. 15, 1880)

of Recruiting Depot at David’s Island, N. Y., to Jan. 28, 1881; on Courts Martial, to June 10, 1881; and awaiting orders, to Feb. 6, 1882.

Retired from Active Service, Feb. 6, 1882, He Being Over 62 Years of Age.