Montgomery C. Meigs | Wikipedia audio article
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Montgomery C. Meigs
00:00:44 1 Early life and engineering projects
00:04:47 2 Civil War
00:08:55 2.1 The logistics system
00:10:32 2.2 Wartime deaths
00:12:06 3 Role in developing Arlington National Cemetery
00:18:09 4 Postbellum career and death
00:19:43 4.1 Pension Building (1882 to 1887)
00:22:14 4.2 Death
00:22:53 5 Family
00:23:59 6 Honors
00:24:40 7 See also
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Montgomery Cunningham Meigs (; May 3, 1816 – January 2, 1892) was a career United States Army officer and civil engineer, who served as Quartermaster General of the U.S. Army during and after the American Civil War. Meigs strongly opposed secession and supported the Union; his record as Quartermaster General was regarded as outstanding, both in effectiveness and in ethical probity, and Secretary of State William H. Seward viewed it as a key factor in the Union victory.
Meigs was one of the principal architects of Arlington National Cemetery; the choice of its location, on Robert E. Lee's family estate, Arlington House, was partly a gesture to humiliate Lee for siding with the Confederacy.
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