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Ernst von Vegesack

Ernst Mathias Peter von Vegesack (June 18, 1820 – January 12, 1903) was a Swedish Army officer and volunteer in the Union Army during American Civil War and later on was a member of the parliament of Sweden. After his return to Sweden, he was awarded the brevet grade of Brigadier general of volunteers and in 1893 he received the Medal of Honor for bravery in the Battle of Gaines's Mill.[2]

Ernst von Vegesack
Ernst von Vegesack as a Swedish major-general.
Birth nameErnst Mathias Peter von Vegesack[1]
Born(1820-06-18)June 18, 1820
Hemse, Sweden
DiedJanuary 12, 1903(1903-01-12) (aged 82)
Stockholm, Sweden
Place of burial
AllegianceSweden
United States
Service/branchSwedish Army
United States Army
Union Army
Years of service1840–1861, 1864–1888 (Sweden)
1861–1863 (USA)
RankMajor General (Sweden)
Colonel (USA)
Brevet Brigadier General
Commands held20th New York Infantry Regiment
Västerbotten Field Jäger Regiment
Hälsinge Regiment
Gotland National Conscription
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War
AwardsMedal of Honor
För tapperhet i fält

Career in Sweden edit

Ernst von Vegesack was born in Hemse on the Baltic island of Gotland to customs inspector, captain and Baron Eberhard von Vegesack (1794–1855) and Ulrica Christina Sophie (née Lythberg).[1] In 1840 he became a second lieutenant of Gotland National Conscription. Two years later he was transferred to Dalarna Regiment and was promoted to lieutenant in 1843.[1] He was educated in surveying and became a land surveyor in Kopparbergs County in 1846.[1] He worked until 1850 as a land surveyor and in 1852 he was transferred to Saint Barthélemy, then a Swedish possession in the Caribbean. After his return to Sweden, he was promoted to captain in 1857 and became company commander at Dalarna Regiment and he was also supervising the Gävle-Dala Railroad, the first long railroad of Sweden.

American Civil War edit

 
Ernst von Vegesack in 1863, as colonel of the United Turner Regiment.

At the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861, von Vegesack left for the United States and joined the Union Army. He became captain of the 58th Ohio Infantry. The same year, he was promoted to major in the staff of general John E. Wool. First he served in Fort Monroe.[3] As an aide-de-camp (ADC) to Joseph K. Mansfield he took part in the artillery bombardment of Newport News. In 1862 he resigned, but then he joined Major General George B. McClellan in his siege of Yorktown. As an ADC to Butterfield he took part in the battles of Hanover Court House, of Seven Pines and of Fair Oaks. He was at the Battle of Mechanicsville, Gaines's Mill, Savage's Station, and Malvern Hill. Vegesack was appointed colonel of the 20th New York Infantry, the German "Turner" regiment. He was given the command over the 3rd brigade in General William Farrar Smith's division of the 6th Army Corps. He took part in the Second Battle of Bull Run. He captured the heights outside Jefferson, Maryland. He displayed bravery at Antietam.[4] Vegesack was in the Battle of Fredericksburg. In May 1863 Vegesack's regiment was a part of Joseph Hooker's left wing in the Battle of Chancellorsville.

Vegesack resigned from the Union Army on June 1, 1863 and returned to Sweden.[5] On February 22, 1866, President Andrew Johnson nominated von Vegesack for award of the brevet grade of brigadier general of volunteers, to rank from March 13, 1865 and the United States Senate confirmed the appointment on April 10, 1866.[6]

For his service in the Union army, and for repeated acts of courage he was given Sweden's highest medal for bravery, the För tapperhet i fält (For valour in the field) in gold upon his return to Sweden.

Back in Sweden edit

 
Ernst von Vegesack as a Swedish colonel.

After his return to Sweden, Vegesack was promoted to lieutenant colonel and given the command over Västerbotten Field Jäger Corps in 1864.[1] In 1868 he was promoted to colonel and was appointed commander of Hälsinge Regiment. From 1874 till 1884 he was military commander of his native Gotland and commander of Gotland National Conscription (acting in 1873).[1] Promoted to major general in 1884, he was appointed commander of Sweden's 5th Military District. Vegesack resigned from the military in 1888.[1]

From 1878 till 1887 Vegesack sat in the upper house of the parliament of Sweden as a delegate for Gotland.[1] Ernst von Vegesack died January 12, 1903 at Stockholm, and was buried at Norra begravningsplatsen in Stockholm.[7]

Personal life edit

In 1865, he married Edla Amalia Sergel (1823-1881), the daughter of land owner Johan Gustaf Sergel and Carolina Magdalena (née Dubois).[1]

Honours and awards edit

Medal of Honor citation edit

 
Medal of Honor

Rank and organization: Major and Aide-de-Camp, U.S. Volunteers. Place and date: At Gaines Mill, Va., 27 June 1862. Entered service at: New York, N.Y. Birth: Sweden. Date of issue: 23 August 1893.

Citation:

While voluntarily serving as aide-de-camp, successfully and advantageously charged the position of troops under fire.

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Kjellander, Bo, ed. (2005). Gotlands nationalbeväring och regemente. Bd 2, Personer och traditioner [Gotland National Conscription and Regiment. Vol 2, People and traditions] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Probus. p. 18. ISBN 91-87184-80-X. SELIBR 10002196.
  2. ^ , United States Army Center of Military History, archived from the original on 2010-07-07, retrieved 2008-08-22, Citation: While voluntarily serving as aide-de-camp, successfully and advantageously charged the position of troops under fire.
  3. ^ Frank Martin (1955), "Vegesack, Enst von", Svenska Män och Kvinnor
  4. ^ , September 20, 1862, archived from the original on October 28, 2007
  5. ^ Eicher, John H.; Eicher, David J. (2001). Civil War High Commands. Stanford: Stanford University Press. p. 544. ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
  6. ^ Eicher, 2001, p. 760
  7. ^ "Norra begravningsplatsen, kvarter 02, gravnummer 509" (in Swedish). Hittagraven.se. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  8. ^ "Kongl. Svenska Riddare-Ordnarne" (PDF), Sveriges statskalender för Skottåret 1892 (in Swedish), Stockholm: Kongl. Boktryckeriet. P.A. Norstedt & Soner, 1891, pp. 387, 532, retrieved 16 November 2020 – via gupea.ub.gu.se

References edit

  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Army Center of Military History.

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Ernst Mathias Peter von Vegesack June 18 1820 January 12 1903 was a Swedish Army officer and volunteer in the Union Army during American Civil War and later on was a member of the parliament of Sweden After his return to Sweden he was awarded the brevet grade of Brigadier general of volunteers and in 1893 he received the Medal of Honor for bravery in the Battle of Gaines s Mill 2 Ernst von VegesackErnst von Vegesack as a Swedish major general Birth nameErnst Mathias Peter von Vegesack 1 Born 1820 06 18 June 18 1820Hemse SwedenDiedJanuary 12 1903 1903 01 12 aged 82 Stockholm SwedenPlace of burialNorra begravningsplatsen SwedenAllegianceSwedenUnited StatesService wbr branchSwedish ArmyUnited States ArmyUnion ArmyYears of service1840 1861 1864 1888 Sweden 1861 1863 USA RankMajor General Sweden Colonel USA Brevet Brigadier GeneralCommands held20th New York Infantry RegimentVasterbotten Field Jager RegimentHalsinge RegimentGotland National ConscriptionBattles warsAmerican Civil War Battle of Gaines s MillAwardsMedal of Honor For tapperhet i falt Contents 1 Career in Sweden 2 American Civil War 3 Back in Sweden 4 Personal life 5 Honours and awards 6 Medal of Honor citation 7 See also 8 Footnotes 9 ReferencesCareer in Sweden editErnst von Vegesack was born in Hemse on the Baltic island of Gotland to customs inspector captain and Baron Eberhard von Vegesack 1794 1855 and Ulrica Christina Sophie nee Lythberg 1 In 1840 he became a second lieutenant of Gotland National Conscription Two years later he was transferred to Dalarna Regiment and was promoted to lieutenant in 1843 1 He was educated in surveying and became a land surveyor in Kopparbergs County in 1846 1 He worked until 1850 as a land surveyor and in 1852 he was transferred to Saint Barthelemy then a Swedish possession in the Caribbean After his return to Sweden he was promoted to captain in 1857 and became company commander at Dalarna Regiment and he was also supervising the Gavle Dala Railroad the first long railroad of Sweden American Civil War edit nbsp Ernst von Vegesack in 1863 as colonel of the United Turner Regiment At the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861 von Vegesack left for the United States and joined the Union Army He became captain of the 58th Ohio Infantry The same year he was promoted to major in the staff of general John E Wool First he served in Fort Monroe 3 As an aide de camp ADC to Joseph K Mansfield he took part in the artillery bombardment of Newport News In 1862 he resigned but then he joined Major General George B McClellan in his siege of Yorktown As an ADC to Butterfield he took part in the battles of Hanover Court House of Seven Pines and of Fair Oaks He was at the Battle of Mechanicsville Gaines s Mill Savage s Station and Malvern Hill Vegesack was appointed colonel of the 20th New York Infantry the German Turner regiment He was given the command over the 3rd brigade in General William Farrar Smith s division of the 6th Army Corps He took part in the Second Battle of Bull Run He captured the heights outside Jefferson Maryland He displayed bravery at Antietam 4 Vegesack was in the Battle of Fredericksburg In May 1863 Vegesack s regiment was a part of Joseph Hooker s left wing in the Battle of Chancellorsville Vegesack resigned from the Union Army on June 1 1863 and returned to Sweden 5 On February 22 1866 President Andrew Johnson nominated von Vegesack for award of the brevet grade of brigadier general of volunteers to rank from March 13 1865 and the United States Senate confirmed the appointment on April 10 1866 6 For his service in the Union army and for repeated acts of courage he was given Sweden s highest medal for bravery the For tapperhet i falt For valour in the field in gold upon his return to Sweden Back in Sweden edit nbsp Ernst von Vegesack as a Swedish colonel After his return to Sweden Vegesack was promoted to lieutenant colonel and given the command over Vasterbotten Field Jager Corps in 1864 1 In 1868 he was promoted to colonel and was appointed commander of Halsinge Regiment From 1874 till 1884 he was military commander of his native Gotland and commander of Gotland National Conscription acting in 1873 1 Promoted to major general in 1884 he was appointed commander of Sweden s 5th Military District Vegesack resigned from the military in 1888 1 From 1878 till 1887 Vegesack sat in the upper house of the parliament of Sweden as a delegate for Gotland 1 Ernst von Vegesack died January 12 1903 at Stockholm and was buried at Norra begravningsplatsen in Stockholm 7 Personal life editIn 1865 he married Edla Amalia Sergel 1823 1881 the daughter of land owner Johan Gustaf Sergel and Carolina Magdalena nee Dubois 1 Honours and awards edit nbsp nbsp Sweden Norway Commander Grand Cross of the Royal Order of the Sword 1 December 1887 8 Medal of Honor citation edit nbsp Medal of HonorRank and organization Major and Aide de Camp U S Volunteers Place and date At Gaines Mill Va 27 June 1862 Entered service at New York N Y Birth Sweden Date of issue 23 August 1893 Citation While voluntarily serving as aide de camp successfully and advantageously charged the position of troops under fire See also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp American Civil War portalList of Medal of Honor recipientsFootnotes edit a b c d e f g h i Kjellander Bo ed 2005 Gotlands nationalbevaring och regemente Bd 2 Personer och traditioner Gotland National Conscription and Regiment Vol 2 People and traditions in Swedish Stockholm Probus p 18 ISBN 91 87184 80 X SELIBR 10002196 Civil War Medal of Honor recipients United States Army Center of Military History archived from the original on 2010 07 07 retrieved 2008 08 22 Citation While voluntarily serving as aide de camp successfully and advantageously charged the position of troops under fire Frank Martin 1955 Vegesack Enst von Svenska Man och Kvinnor Col Ernst von Vegesack s Official Report September 20 1862 archived from the original on October 28 2007 Eicher John H Eicher David J 2001 Civil War High Commands Stanford Stanford University Press p 544 ISBN 0 8047 3641 3 Eicher 2001 p 760 Norra begravningsplatsen kvarter 02 gravnummer 509 in Swedish Hittagraven se Retrieved 12 June 2016 Kongl Svenska Riddare Ordnarne PDF Sveriges statskalender for Skottaret 1892 in Swedish Stockholm Kongl Boktryckeriet P A Norstedt amp Soner 1891 pp 387 532 retrieved 16 November 2020 via gupea ub gu seReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ernst von Vegesack Eicher John H Eicher David J 2001 Civil War High Commands Stanford Stanford University Press ISBN 0 8047 3641 3 nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Army Center of Military History Vegesack Ernst Mattias Peter von Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon 1906 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ernst von Vegesack amp oldid 1184990620, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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