- Henry L. Eustis
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name=Henry L. Eustis
born= birth date|1819|2|1
died= death date and age|1885|1|11|1819|2|1
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placeofbirth=nearBoston, Massachusetts
placeofdeath=Cambridge, Massachusetts
placeofburial=Mount Auburn Cemetery , Cambridge, Massachusetts
allegiance=United States of America
branch=United States Army ,Union Army
serviceyears=U.S. Army 1842-49, Union Army 1861-64
rank= Brigadier General
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battles=American Civil War *Fredericksburg *Chancellorsville Campaign *Gettysburg *Overland Campaign
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relations=Bvt. Brig. Gen.Abraham Eustis
laterwork=College professor and dean, writerHenry Lawrence Eustis (
February 1 ,1819 –January 11 ,1885 ) was a civil engineer, college professor, and soldier who served as a general in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War .Early life and career
Henry Eustis was born at Fort Independence near
Boston, Massachusetts . His fatherAbraham Eustis , a career army officer, was stationed there at the time. Henry graduated fromHarvard University in 1838 and then attended theUnited States Military Academy atWest Point, New York . After graduating first in his class, Eustis was assigned to engineering roles, including working on several improvements to the unfinished Fort Warren inBoston Harbor . Eustis taught engineering at West Point from 1847 to 1849. He resigned onNovember 30 ,1849 , and took an appointment teaching engineering at Harvard.Civil War
After the Civil War broke out, Eustis joined the volunteer
infantry being raised in Massachusetts. He was commissioned as the new colonel of the10th Massachusetts Infantry onAugust 21 ,1862 . (Theregiment had been mustered into the service onJune 21 ,1861 .) He joined the division of Brig. Gen.Darius Couch in the IV Corps,Army of the Potomac . Couch’s division served in theMaryland Campaign , but it was not present at theBattle of Antietam .After the battle, the division became 3rd Division of the VI Corps under Brig. Gen. John Newton. Eustis participated in the
Battle of Fredericksburg in thebrigade of Brig. Gen.Charles Devens . He then served under Col. William H. Browne in the Chancellorsville campaign. When Browne was wounded at theBattle of Salem Church , Eustis succeeded to command of the brigade. He led the brigade at theBattle of Gettysburg , where his units were in reserve. Eustis became a brigadier general onSeptember 12 ,1863 . He served in the autumn campaigns of 1863 under Brig. Gen.Henry Terry , who had taken over after Newton became commander of I corps.In the reorganization of the Army of the Potomac preceding
Ulysses S. Grant ’sOverland Campaign in 1864, Eustis’s brigade was moved to the 2nd Division of VI Corps under Brig. Gen.George Getty . Eustis commanded his brigade in theBattle of the Wilderness . After Maj. Gen.John Sedgwick was killed at theBattle of Spotsylvania , Brig. Gen.Horatio Wright became the corps commander. Brig. Gen.David Allen Russell took over Wright’s 1st Division and Eustis was moved to the command of Russell’s former brigade. He led this brigade at Spotsylvania and the subsequent actions of the army through theBattle of Cold Harbor . Eustis resigned his commission onJune 27 ,1864 , for reasons of “health.” It is reported that he was compelled to resign because of his addiction toopium , which caused neglect of military duties.Post-war
Eustis returned to teaching at Harvard and wrote several technical articles, as well as a
genealogy of his family in 1878. He became the dean of the Lawrence Scientific School, later theHarvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences . [ [http://www.seas.harvard.edu/aboutus/history/index.html History of Harvard SEAS] ] He was holding that post when he died inCambridge, Massachusetts , onJanuary 11 ,1885 .General Eustis was buried at
Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge.ee also
* List of American Civil War generals
Notes
References
*Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher, "Civil War High Commands", Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. ISBN 0-8047-3641-3
*Eustis, Henry Lawrence, "Genealogy of the Eustis Family", Boston: David Clapp & Son, 1878.
*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
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