Excelsior Brigade

Excelsior Brigade

.

Organization and early battles

of volunteers in September 1861, taking command of the brigade. [Tagg, p. 62.]

The four regiments raised by Sickles that comprised the first Excelsior Brigade were the 70th, 72nd, 73rd, and 74th New York Infantry. [ [http://www.snowcrest.net/barram/72nd_New_York/EXCELSIORHISTORY.htm History of the Excelsior Brigade] ]

In October 1861, the 71st New York, along with the 70th through the 74th Regiments and 10 battalions of the 3rd Indiana Cavalry, formed the Second Excelsior Brigade under General Sickles. The brigade was placed under the oversall divisional command of Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker in October. Its initial tasks included assisting in the building of defenses around Washington and stopping resupply of the Confederates from Southern Maryland. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=_zSYV9nJWpgC&printsec=frontcover&dq=joseph+hooker#PPA11,M1 "Major-General Joseph Hooker and the Troops from the Army of the Potomac."] Address by Major General Daniel Butterfield, 18 September 1885] ]

In March 1862, Sickles was forced to relinquish command when Congress refused to confirm his commission, but he worked diligently to lobby among his Washington political contacts and reclaimed both his rank and his command on May 24, 1862, in time to rejoin the Army in the Peninsula Campaign. [Beckman, p. 84.] Because of this interruption, he missed his brigade's significant actions at the Battle of Williamsburg. Sickles was back in charge in time for the Battle of Seven Pines and the Seven Days Battles.

On the morning of June 25 at the Battle of Oak Grove, Sickles's New Yorkers encountered difficulties moving through their abatis, then through the upper portions of an impeding swamp, and finally met stiff Confederate resistance, all of which threw the Federal line out of alignment. [Sears, pp. 185-86.]

Sickles was again absent for the Second Battle of Bull Run, having used his political influences to obtain leave to go to New York City to recruit new troops. Col. Nelson Taylor instead led the brigade.

The Excelsior Brigade, still under Colonel Taylor as Sickles had been promoted to divisional command, missed the Battle of Antietam in September because the III Corps was stationed on the lower Potomac River, protecting the capital.

The brigade's strength had been augmented by the addition of the 120th New York. In the Battle of Fredericksburg, the Excelsiors were led by Col. George B. Hall.

Brig. Gen. Joseph W. Revere commanded the Excelsior Brigade during the Battle of Chancellorsville in early May 1863. With the rest of Hooker's old division, it was held in reserve in some woods near the Chancellor House, guarding a road that led to the important United States Ford over the Rappahannock River. [ [http://www.snowcrest.net/barram/72nd_New_York/EXCELSIORHISTORY.htm History of the Excelsior Brigade] ]

The Gettysburg Campaign

Following the Battle of Chanesllorsville, Col. William R. Brewster of the 73rd New York assumed command of the Excelsior Brigade, which was then in the division of Brig. Gen Andrew A. Humphreys. Brewster led the brigade during the Gettysburg Campaign in June and July of 1863. On July 2, the brigade was advanced to an area near the Peach Orchard. It was flanked out of that position by the Confederate division of Maj. Gen. Lafayette McLaws. The remains of the brigade took part in a counterattack late in the afternoon that recaptured some abandoned Union guns. Brewster reported that the brigade lost 778 of 1,837 engaged. [ [http://www.civilwarhome.com/brewstergettysburgor.htm Brewster's official report] ]

Brewster fell ill after the battle, and Brig. Gen. Francis Barretto Spinola assumed command during the pursuit of the Confederate army into Virginia. Spinola's brigade led the Union troops on July 23 at the Battle of Wapping Heights near Warrenton, Virginia, suffering 18 men killed, including two officers. Spinola was badly wounded in the fighting, along with dozens of his men. [ [http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/moa/browse.monographs/waro.html Official Records, Vol. XXVII, Part I, pp. 538-41. Spinola was honorably discharged from the service in August 1865.] ]

Col. J. Egbert Farnum of the 70th New York then commanded the brigade until Brewster returned to active duty for the autumn campaigns of 1863. Brewster inspired his men by rising from his “sick bed” to lead the Excelsiors in the Mine Run Campaign. [Townsend, p. 318.]

1864 and the end of the brigade

When the Army of the Potomac was reorganized in the spring of 1864 for the Overland Campaign of Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, Brewster retained brigade command. The Excelsior Brigade, augmented with two additional regiments, served in the Battle of the Wilderness in the Fourth Division, II Corps under Brig. Gen. Gershom Mott. When the remnants of the division became part of the Third Division of Maj. Gen. David B. Birney shortly before the Battle of Spotsylvania, Brewster’s brigade became the division’s Fourth Brigade. He led these men at the Battle of Cold Harbor and in the initial operations of the Siege of Petersburg until May 13, 1864. Then the brigade was abolished. Most of the Excelsiors were moved to the First Brigade, Third Division. [ [http://www.snowcrest.net/barram/72nd_New_York/EXCELSIORHISTORY.htm History of the Excelsior Brigade] ]

The individual regiments mustered out of the army during the summer of 1864, and the men returned home to New York.

Notes

References

* Beckman, W. Robert, "Daniel Edgar Sickles", "Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History", Heidler, David S., and Heidler, Jeanne T., eds., W. W. Norton & Company, 2000, ISBN 0-393-04758-X.
* Sears, Stephen W., "To the Gates of Richmond: The Peninsula Campaign", Ticknor and Fields, 1992, ISBN 0-89919-790-6.
* Tagg, Larry, [http://www.rocemabra.com/~roger/tagg/generals/ "The Generals of Gettysburg"] , Savas Publishing, 1998, ISBN 1-882810-30-9.
* Townsend, Thomas Seaman, "The Honors of the Empire State in the War of the Rebellion", New York: A. Lovell & Co., 1889.
* U.S. War Department, [http://ehistory.osu.edu/osu/sources/records/list.cfm "The War of the Rebellion"] : "a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies", U.S. Government Printing Office, 1880–1901. Series I, vol. 42.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Excelsior Brigade Fife and Drum Corps — The Excelsior Brigade Fife and Drum Corps (aka Excelsior Brigade of Fifes and Drums, Excelsior Brigade, or Western New York Field Music) was founded in 2000 as a combination Ancient Fife and Drum Corps and living history unit dedicated to… …   Wikipedia

  • Excelsior — is a Latin and archaic English word meaning ever higher . It may refer to: Contents 1 Literature and music 1.1 Science fiction 2 Motto and catchphrase 3 Sports and games …   Wikipedia

  • William R. Brewster — Infobox Military Person name= William R. Brewster born= birth date|1828|7|27 died= death date and age|1893|7|2|1828|7|27 placeofbirth= Goshen, Connecticut placeofdeath= Brooklyn, New York caption= nickname= allegiance= United States of America… …   Wikipedia

  • 71st Infantry Regiment (New York) — The 71st Infantry Regiment is an organization of the New York State Guard. Formerly it was a regiment of the New York State Militia and then the Army National Guard from 1850 to 1993. HistoryFoundationIn the fall of 1849, the Order of United… …   Wikipedia

  • III Corps (ACW) — There were four formations in the Union Army designated as III Corps (or Third Army Corps) during the American Civil War.Three were short lived: *Army of Virginia: **Irvin McDowell (June 26, 1862 ndash; September 5, 1862); **James B. Ricketts… …   Wikipedia

  • Daniel Sickles — Daniel Edgar Sickles (20 octobre1819 – 3 mai 1914), new yorkais à la personnalité colorée et controversée, est un politicien un meurtrier (il a tué en 1859 Philip Barton Key II) un général de l’Union Army pendant la guerre de Sécession et un… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Daniel Sickles — Daniel Edgar Sickles Major General Sickles circa 1862 Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York s 10th district In office …   Wikipedia

  • 70th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment — Infobox Military Unit unit name= 70th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry caption= dates= June 1861 ndash; July 1, 1864 country= United States of America allegiance= Union branch= Union Army type= Infantry role= Infantry size= 1,100 command… …   Wikipedia

  • McLaws' Assault — Sickles vs. McLaws Part of Battle of Gettysburg McLaws Assault on The Wheatfield (center) had begun after a portion of Hood …   Wikipedia

  • Charles K. Graham — Charles Kinnaird Graham Born June 3, 1824(1824 06 03) New York City …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”