Background
Keim, William High was born on June 13, 1813 in near Reading, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Keim, William High was born on June 13, 1813 in near Reading, Pennsylvania, United States.
Keim served as Mayor of Reading in 1848. Keim was elected as a Republican to the Thirty-fifth Congress to fill a short term vacancy caused by the resignation of J. Glancy Jones after Jones"s defeat in the election of 1858. He was surveyor general of Pennsylvania from 1860 to 1862.
During the, Keim enlisted in the Union Army for a term of 3 months and, due primarily to his political ties to Governor Andrew Curtin, he was commissioned as a major general of Pennsylvania Volunteers on April 20, 1861.
His original term of enlistment having expired, he was honorably mustered out on July 21, 1861, and returned to Reading. As the war lengthened and it became evident that a quick victory was not in sight, Keim decided to re-enlist, this time for a term of 3 years.
Governor Curtin commissioned him as a brigadier general of volunteers on December 20, 1861. However, Keim died of typhus while in the military service at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in 1862.
Interment was in the Charles Evans Cemetery in Reading.
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