STONE, Charles Pomeroy

Affiliation:
Union
Born: September 30 1824, Greenfield MA
Died: January 24 1887, New York NY
Pre-War Profession: In 1861 he led a scientific expedition in the state of Sonora, Mexico.
He re-entered the service in 1861, and became a brigadier-general,
United States Volunteers, but the defeat of a detachment at Ball’s Bluff
(Oct. 21, 1861) was attributed to him, and he was imprisoned for six months,
being then released without any charge being brought against him.
After serving for short periods in the latter stages of the war, he resigned
his commission (Sept. 1864). He was engineer and superintendent of a
mining company in Virginia from 1865 to 1870, when he entered the
military service of the khedive of Egypt, whose chief of staff and general
aide-de-camp he became, with the rank of lieutenant-general and the
title of "Ferik Pasha." He returned to the United States in 1883, and
resumed his engineering work.
War Service: Superintendent of mining company, chief of
staff in Egyptian army, civil engineer.
Post War: