Questions about William Babcock Hazen

Short answers, pulled from the story.

When and where was William Babcock Hazen born?

William Babcock Hazen was born on the 27th of September 1830 in West Hartford, Vermont. He moved to Ohio when he was three years old.

What battle did William Babcock Hazen fight at during the Civil War that is now known as Hell's Half Acre?

William Babcock Hazen fought at the Battle of Stones River in Murfreesboro Tennessee during the fall of 1862. His brigade defended a small cedar forest known locally as Round Forest which is now informally called Hell's Half Acre.

Why was William Babcock Hazen court-martialed in 1885?

William Babcock Hazen was court-martialed in 1885 for publicly criticizing Secretary of War Robert Todd Lincoln regarding the rescue failure of the International Polar Year expedition. President Chester A. Arthur ultimately gave him a mild reprimand after Judge Thomas Jefferson Mackey argued his defense case.

Who did William Babcock Hazen marry and what happened to her after his death?

William Babcock Hazen married Mildred Mclean who lived from 1847 to 1931. She later married Admiral George Dewey on the 9th of November 1899, ten years after Hazens death.

Where are geographical features named after William Babcock Hazen located today?

Geographical features named after William Babcock Hazen include Hazen Nevada, Hazen Bay in Alaska, Lake Hazen, and Camp Hazen on Ellesmere Island. These locations preserve his memory across North America long after his passing.