Robert Anderson (June 14, 1805 – October 26, 1871) was a United States Army officer during the
American Civil War. To many, he was a hero who defied the Confederacy and upheld Union honor in the first battle of the American Civil War at
Fort Sumter in April 1861. The Confederates bombarded the fort and forced its surrender to start the war. After Sumter fell, Anderson was promoted to brigadier general and given command of Union forces in Kentucky, but was removed late in 1861 and reassigned to
Rhode Island, before retiring from military service in 1863.