Gustaf Jacob af Dalström
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Gustaf Jacob af Dalström | |
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![]() Dalström in his full dress uniform with his awards | |
| Governor of Gotland County | |
| In office 23 November 1849[1] – 17 July 1858[1] | |
| Monarch | Charles XV |
| Preceded by | Michael Silvius von Hohenhausen |
| Succeeded by | Gillis Bildt |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 25 July 1785 |
| Died | 22 January 1867 (aged 81) Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden-Norway |
| Relations | The 2nd Earl Kitchener Sir Walter Kitchener |
| Military service | |
| Allegiance | |
| Branch/service | Swedish Army |
| Years of service | 1808–1858 |
| Commands | Älvsborg Regiment Gotland National Conscription |
| Battles/wars | Finnish War |
Gustaf Jacob af Dalström was a Swedish military officer and civil servant. He fought during the Finnish War and the War of the Sixth Coalition later in 1849 he became the governor of Gotland.
Gustaf Jacob af Dalström was the son of the parish priest Erik Dahlström and his wife Christina Julin and married in 1816 to Anna Christina Hållander.[2] He was the father of the military commander Oskar af Dalström.
