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George P. Buell

George Pearson Buell (October 4, 1833 – May 31, 1883) was an American civil engineer and soldier. He served as a Union Army general during the American Civil War, and remained in the United States Army following the conflict.

George Pearson Buell
George Pearson Buell
Born(1833-10-04)October 4, 1833
Lawrenceburg, Indiana
DiedMay 31, 1883(1883-05-31) (aged 49)
Nashville, Tennessee
Place of burial
AllegianceUnited States of America
Union
Service/branchUnion Army
United States Army
Years of service1861–81
RankBrevet Brigadier General
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War

Early life and career

George Pearson Buell was born in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, in 1833, a first cousin of future Union general Don Carlos Buell. He attended Norwich University in 1856, and later became City Engineer of Leavenworth, Kansas. He then mined for gold and later was a civil engineer in Colorado.[1]

Civil War service

Buell chose to defend the Union cause and entered the volunteer ranks of his birth state in 1861. On December 17 he was appointed to the rank of lieutenant colonel in the 58th Indiana Infantry. He was promoted to colonel on June 24, 1862.[1] Buell led the 58th Indiana during the Battle of Perryville on October 8.[2] Buell then led his regiment during the Battle of Stones River in late December into January 1863. During the fight he took over command of Brig. Gen. Milo S. Hascall's brigade when that officer was needed for division command, and Lt. Col. James T. Embree then led the 58th Indiana.[3] After the battle Buell was given brigade command and led several different brigades in the Army of the Cumberland throughout 1863 and 1864.[4] He also led a brigade during the Battle of Chickamauga on September 19–20, 1863.[5]

On January 23, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln nominated Buell for appointment to the grade of brevet brigadier general of volunteers for his management of disassembled Federal pontoon trains[6] used to construct pontoon bridges over waterways, to rank from January 12, 1865, and the United States Senate confirmed the appointment on February 14, 1865.[7] Buell commanded various brigades (and for two brief periods a division) of the Army of Georgia for the remainder of the war.[8] He led a brigade during the Battle of Bentonville on March 19–21, consisting of the 13th Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment, the 21st Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment, and the 69th Ohio Infantry. The brigade suffered 205 casualties during this fight.[9] Buell was mustered out of the volunteer service on July 25.[1]

Postbellum

Buell elected to continue in the U.S. Army after the Civil War. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel in the regular army on July 28, 1866, in the 29th U.S. Infantry Regiment. Buell was appointed a brevet colonel in the regular army to rank from March 2, 1867, a reward for his performance in November 1863 at Missionary Ridge during the war.[10] On December 3, 1867, President Andrew Johnson nominated Buell for appointment to the grade of brevet brigadier general in the regular army, to date from March 2, 1867, and the United States Senate confirmed the appointment on February 14, 1868.[11]

On March 15, 1869, Buell was transferred to the 11th U.S. Infantry Regiment, and was promoted to colonel on March 20, 1879, in command of the 15th U.S. Infantry Regiment. He died in 1883 while on duty in Nashville, Tennessee, and is buried there at Mount Olivet Cemetery.[12]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Eicher, 2001, p. 152.
  2. ^ "Perryville orders of battle". historyofwar.org. Retrieved 2008-12-30.
  3. ^ "Stones River Union order of battle". civilwarhome.com. Retrieved 2008-12-30.
  4. ^ Eicher, 2001, p. 152. 2nd B, 1st D, Left Wing, XIV Corps, Army of the Cumberland (Dec 31, 1862 – Jan 9, 1863); 1st B, 1st D, XXI Corps, Army of the Cumberland (June 10 – July 25, 1863, and again from Aug 3 – Oct 9, 1863); Pioneer B, Army of the Cumberland (Oct 9, 1863 – June 17, 1864)
  5. ^ "Chickamauga Union order of battle". militaryhistoryonline.com. Retrieved 2008-12-30.
  6. ^ "Train" here refers to the Civil War usage describing the baggage, supplies, wagons, etc. that accompanied units.
  7. ^ Eicher, 2001, p.741.
  8. ^ Eicher, p. 152. 2nd B, 1st D, XIV Corps, Army of Georgia (Jan 17 – March 28, 1865, and again from April 4 – June 17, 1865); 1st D, XIV Corps, Army of Georgia (March 28 – April 4, 1865, and again from June 17 – June 27, 1865).
  9. ^ "Bentonville orders of battle". historyofwar.org. Retrieved 2008-12-30.
  10. ^ Eicher, 2001, pp. 152-153.
  11. ^ Eicher, 2001, p. 732.
  12. ^ Eicher, 2001, p. 153.

References

  • Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., Civil War High Commands, Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 978-0-8047-3641-1.
  • civilwarhome.com Stones River Union order of battle.
  • historyofwar.org Perryville orders of battle.
  • nchistoricsites.org 2018-12-17 at the Wayback Machine Bentonville orders of battle.
  • militaryhistoryonline.com Chickamauga Union order of battle.

External links

  • "George P. Buell". Find a Grave. Retrieved February 23, 2010.

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George Pearson Buell October 4 1833 May 31 1883 was an American civil engineer and soldier He served as a Union Army general during the American Civil War and remained in the United States Army following the conflict George Pearson BuellGeorge Pearson BuellBorn 1833 10 04 October 4 1833Lawrenceburg IndianaDiedMay 31 1883 1883 05 31 aged 49 Nashville TennesseePlace of burialMount Olivet CemeteryAllegianceUnited States of AmericaUnionService wbr branchUnion ArmyUnited States ArmyYears of service1861 81RankBrevet Brigadier GeneralBattles warsAmerican Civil War Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Civil War service 3 Postbellum 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and career EditGeorge Pearson Buell was born in Lawrenceburg Indiana in 1833 a first cousin of future Union general Don Carlos Buell He attended Norwich University in 1856 and later became City Engineer of Leavenworth Kansas He then mined for gold and later was a civil engineer in Colorado 1 Civil War service EditBuell chose to defend the Union cause and entered the volunteer ranks of his birth state in 1861 On December 17 he was appointed to the rank of lieutenant colonel in the 58th Indiana Infantry He was promoted to colonel on June 24 1862 1 Buell led the 58th Indiana during the Battle of Perryville on October 8 2 Buell then led his regiment during the Battle of Stones River in late December into January 1863 During the fight he took over command of Brig Gen Milo S Hascall s brigade when that officer was needed for division command and Lt Col James T Embree then led the 58th Indiana 3 After the battle Buell was given brigade command and led several different brigades in the Army of the Cumberland throughout 1863 and 1864 4 He also led a brigade during the Battle of Chickamauga on September 19 20 1863 5 On January 23 1865 President Abraham Lincoln nominated Buell for appointment to the grade of brevet brigadier general of volunteers for his management of disassembled Federal pontoon trains 6 used to construct pontoon bridges over waterways to rank from January 12 1865 and the United States Senate confirmed the appointment on February 14 1865 7 Buell commanded various brigades and for two brief periods a division of the Army of Georgia for the remainder of the war 8 He led a brigade during the Battle of Bentonville on March 19 21 consisting of the 13th Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment the 21st Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment and the 69th Ohio Infantry The brigade suffered 205 casualties during this fight 9 Buell was mustered out of the volunteer service on July 25 1 Postbellum EditBuell elected to continue in the U S Army after the Civil War He was promoted to lieutenant colonel in the regular army on July 28 1866 in the 29th U S Infantry Regiment Buell was appointed a brevet colonel in the regular army to rank from March 2 1867 a reward for his performance in November 1863 at Missionary Ridge during the war 10 On December 3 1867 President Andrew Johnson nominated Buell for appointment to the grade of brevet brigadier general in the regular army to date from March 2 1867 and the United States Senate confirmed the appointment on February 14 1868 11 On March 15 1869 Buell was transferred to the 11th U S Infantry Regiment and was promoted to colonel on March 20 1879 in command of the 15th U S Infantry Regiment He died in 1883 while on duty in Nashville Tennessee and is buried there at Mount Olivet Cemetery 12 See also Edit American Civil War portal Biography portalList of American Civil War brevet generals Union Notes Edit a b c Eicher 2001 p 152 Perryville orders of battle historyofwar org Retrieved 2008 12 30 Stones River Union order of battle civilwarhome com Retrieved 2008 12 30 Eicher 2001 p 152 2nd B 1st D Left Wing XIV Corps Army of the Cumberland Dec 31 1862 Jan 9 1863 1st B 1st D XXI Corps Army of the Cumberland June 10 July 25 1863 and again from Aug 3 Oct 9 1863 Pioneer B Army of the Cumberland Oct 9 1863 June 17 1864 Chickamauga Union order of battle militaryhistoryonline com Retrieved 2008 12 30 Train here refers to the Civil War usage describing the baggage supplies wagons etc that accompanied units Eicher 2001 p 741 Eicher p 152 2nd B 1st D XIV Corps Army of Georgia Jan 17 March 28 1865 and again from April 4 June 17 1865 1st D XIV Corps Army of Georgia March 28 April 4 1865 and again from June 17 June 27 1865 Bentonville orders of battle historyofwar org Retrieved 2008 12 30 Eicher 2001 pp 152 153 Eicher 2001 p 732 Eicher 2001 p 153 References EditEicher John H and Eicher David J Civil War High Commands Stanford University Press 2001 ISBN 978 0 8047 3641 1 civilwarhome com Stones River Union order of battle historyofwar org Perryville orders of battle nchistoricsites org Archived 2018 12 17 at the Wayback Machine Bentonville orders of battle militaryhistoryonline com Chickamauga Union order of battle External links Edit George P Buell Find a Grave Retrieved February 23 2010 Retrieved from https 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