- Thomas H. Neill
Infobox Military Person
name=Thomas Hewson Neill
born= birth date|1826|4|9
died= death date and age|1885|3|12|1826|4|9
caption=
placeofbirth=Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania
placeofdeath=Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania
placeofburial=West Point Cemetery
allegiance=flagicon|United States United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1847-83
rank= Brigadier General
commands=23rd Pennsylvania Infantry 8th U. S. Cavalry
battles=American Civil War Thomas Hewson Neill, a native of Pennsylvania, became a general in the
American Civil War , serving in theArmy of the Potomac in some of its most important campaigns.Birth and early years
Neill was born in
Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania onApril 9 ,1826 . Educated in local schools, he attended theUniversity of Pennsylvania before transferring to theUnited States Military Academy atWest Point, New York . He graduated 27th of a class numbering 38 members in 1847. Neill served on the frontier, usually with the5th U.S. Infantry , before the outbreak of the Civil War. He also taught briefly at West Point. At the outbreak of the war, Neill was acaptain , having reached that rank onApril 1 ,1857 .Civil War
When the war began, Neill served on the staff of the
Department of Annapolis and then on the staff of GenGeorge Cadwalader in theDepartment of Pennsylvania . Then he was madecolonel of the23rd Pennsylvania Infantry , which he led inDarius Couch ’s division of IV Corps Army of the Potomac in thePeninsula Campaign and theSeven Days Battles . Neill was injured in the ankle at theBattle of Malvern Hill . Neill next served under Couch in theMaryland Campaign . He became a brigade commander in the second division of BGAlbion Howe in VI Corps at theBattle of Fredericksburg . Neill was promoted to the rank of brigadier general onApril 15 ,1863 , his rank postdated toNovember 29 ,1862 . During the Chancellorsville Campaign, Neill brigade led the advance of Howe’s division at the Second Battle of Fredericksburg, also known as the Second Battle of Marye's Heights, when VI Corps, under MGJohn Sedgwick droveJubal Early ’s division away from the Heights. His brigade also fought in theBattle of Salem Church . Neill has his horse shot from under him in the fight for Scott's Ford, Sedgwick's means of escaping across theRappahannock River from converging Confederate attacks.VI Corps served as the army’s reserve in the
Battle of Gettysburg . By the end of the battle, Neill’s brigade was on the far right flank of the army’s infantry line, positioned on Wolf Hill. It engaged in skirmishing with the Confederates ofEdward Johnson 's division, which was engaged onCulp's Hill . Neill Avenue, on Wolf Hill, in theGettysburg National Military Park is named for him. Neill ledJohn Baillie McIntosh 's cavalry brigade, his own brigade and some artillery in the pursuit of the Confederate army toward Fairfield Gap beginning on july 5] , 1863. His report for Gettysburg emphasizes that part of the campaign. [http://www.civilwarhome.com/neillgettysburgor.htm]When VI Corps was reorganized in the winter of 1863-1864, Neill retained his brigade; but Howe was replaced by BG
George Getty . Getty was wounded in theBattle of the Wilderness , and Neill commanded his division for most of theOverland Campaign ofUlysses S. Grant . Getty's returned early in theSiege of Petersburg , and Neill became a staff officer in XVIII Corps of theArmy of the James . Then he served asinspector general on the staff of MGPhilip Sheridan in theValley Campaigns of 1864 . There is no record of his service in the Civil War after December of 1864. He received brevet promotion as a major general of volunteers and brigadier of regulars for his war service onMarch 13 ,1865 .After the war, Neill reverted to regular service as a major in the infantry. (He had been promoted to that rank on
August 26 ,1863 .) He became lieutenant colonel of the1st U.S. Infantry onFebruary 22 ,1869 . Neill became a cavalry commander, leading the8th U.S. Cavalry beginning in 1879, when he became acolonel . He also was commandant of cadets at West Point for four years. Neill served inTexas before retiring on disability in 1883. Neill died in Philadelphia onMarch 12 ,1885 . He is buried at West Point.ee also
*List of American Civil War generals
References
* Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher, "Civil War High Commands", Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. ISBN 0=8047-3641-3
* Parsons, Philip W., "The Union Sixth Corps in the Chancellorsville Campaign", Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2006. ISBN 0-7864-2521-0
* Warner, Ezra J., "Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders", Louisiana State University Press, 1964, ISBN 0-8071-0822-7.Persondata
NAME= Neill, Thomas H.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Union Army general
DATE OF BIRTH=April 9 ,1826
PLACE OF BIRTH=Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania
DATE OF DEATH=March 12 ,1885
PLACE OF DEATH=Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania
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