George Bradley Kellogg

[2] He also served as Windham County State's Attorney[3] and a member of the Vermont House of Representatives.

[7] At the start of the Civil War Kellogg accepted a commission to recruit troops for the volunteer regiments of the Union Army.

[8] He helped raised the 1st Vermont Cavalry Regiment and was appointed Lieutenant Colonel and second in command.

[10][11] After leaving the Army, Kellogg moved to St. Louis, where he reestablished his law practice.

[12][13] Later in the Civil War he was appointed a Major in the Missouri Militia and assigned to a unit ordered to perform home guard duties in and around St.

George Bradley Kellogg, Adjutant General of the Vermont National Guard