- Edward D. Muhlenberg
Edward Duchman Muhlenberg (May 15, 1831 – March 10, 1883) was an American
civil engineer in the railroad industry and an officer in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War . He commanded anartillery brigade at theBattle of Gettysburg while only alieutenant . He played an important role in the defense ofCulp's Hill against attacking Confederates.Early life and career
Muhlenberg was born in
Lancaster, Pennsylvania , to the prominentMuhlenberg family . He was an 1850 graduate ofYale University . He was engaged until September 1857 as a civil engineer on various railroads and canals in Pennsylvania. In September, 1857, he sailed forBrazil in company with several other civil engineers and artisans to assist in the construction of the Dom Pedro Segundo Railroad, which ran westward fromRio de Janeiro . [Plumey, Colton, & Bissell, pp. 61-62.]Civil War
Several months after outbreak of the Civil War, Muhlenberg returned to the United States and enlisted in the Union Army in Philadelphia. He became a second lieutenant in the
4th U. S. Artillery in October 1861. He was promoted to the rank of first lieutenant on October 22, 1861. Muhlenberg served with Battery F of thatregiment at theFirst Battle of Winchester , May 24-25, 1862. He commanded the battery at theBattle of Cedar Mountain . Muhlenberg retained command at theBattle of Antietam , where he served in the artillery of XII Corps under Capt.Clermont L. Best .After the death of Lt Franklin B. Crosby, who was senior to him, Muhlenberg resumed command of the battery while serving with XII Corps. At the
Battle of Chancellorsville , he commanded batteries attached to BGJohn W. Geary 's division. They were deployed near Chancellorsville itself, protecting the left of XII Corps. At one point, Muhlenberg had 20 guns to direct. Later some of these guns were redeployed from this position to Best's concentration facing Confederate batteries at Hazel Grove.When Captain Best became
inspector general of the corps on the staff of Maj. Gen.Henry W. Slocum , Muhlenberg assumed command of the artillery brigade. Although only a first lieutenant, he was senior to the commanders of the other batteries. (LtSylvanus T. Rugg commanded Battery F while Muhlenberg commanded the brigade.) In the role of brigade commander, Muhlenberg served at the Battle of Gettysburg, especially in the defense ofCulp's Hill . Slocum did, however, assign Claremont Best to oversee deployment of the corps’ guns on the morning of July 3, 1863, when acounter attack was made on Confederate forces occupying part of the hill.Muhlenberg fought at the
Battle of Missionary Ridge under Maj. Gen.Joseph Hooker . He then became theadjutant general andquartermaster of the 4th U.S. Artillery on August 13, 1864, and stayed in the Regular Army following the end of the war in April 1865. He resigned on May 8, 1869.Postbellum career
After his military service ended, Muhlenberg resumed his career as a civil engineer. He was employed on the
Kansas and Pacific Railroad from September 1856 to September 1867. He came East and was employed in the construction of theReading and Wilmington Railroad until January 1870. He served as the engineer of the 1871Yellowstone survey. His appointment was blamed on SenatorSimon Cameron , and he was faulted for having a drinking problem. From June 1871 until January 1872, he surveyed theTexas and Pacific Railroad fromFort Phantom Hill toFort Bliss on theRio Grande . [Plumey, Colton, & Bissell, p. 62.]When he died of
Brights Disease in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in March 1883, Muhlenberg was described by a newspaper report as a retired major of artillery. [Tuesday, March 27, 1883, [http://www.joycetice.com/clippings/tcobt338.htm The "Wellsboro Agitator"] , Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pennsylvania (accessed May 31, 2008).]Muhlenberg never married. He was a member of the German Baptist Brethern Church. [Falkenstein, p. 64.]
References
* Bigelow, John, Jr., "The Campaign of Chancellorsville: A Strategic and Tactical Study", Norwalk, CT: The Eaton Press, 1991.
* Falkenstein, George N., "The German Baptist Brethren Or Dunkers". Volume VIII. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania-German Society, 1900.
* Lubetkin, M. John, [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3951/is_200201/ai_n9024283/pg_1 “The forgotten Yellowstone surveying expeditions of 1871,”] "Montana: The Magazine of Western History", Winter 2002. (accessed May 30, 2008)
* [http://www.batteryb.com/officersofthe4thusartillery/index.html Officers of the 4th U. S. Artillery] (accessed May 30, 2008)
* Pfanz, Harry W., "Gettysburg: Culp's Hill and Cemetery Hill", University of North Carolina Press, 1993, ISBN 0-8078-2118-7
* Plumey, Gardiner S.; Colton, Willis S.; & Bissell, Champion, "Biographical Record of the Class of 1850 of Yale College". New Haven, Connecticut: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1877.Notes
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