William Steele (general)

William Steele (general)

Infobox Military Person
name= William Steele
born= birth date|1819|05|01
died= death date and age|1885|01|12|1819|05|01
placeofbirth= Albany, New York
placeofdeath= San Antonio, Texas
placeofburial= Oakwood Cemetery in Austin, Texas


caption= William Steele
allegiance= United States of America
Confederate States of America
branch=
serviceyears=1840–61 (USA) 1861–65 (CSA)
rank= Captain (USA) Brigadier General (CSA)
commands=
unit=
battles= Mexican–American War American Civil War

William Steele (May 1, 1819 – January 12, 1885) was a career United States Army officer who served with distinction during the Mexican–American War. He later served as a Confederate general during the American Civil War.

Early life and career

Steele was born in Albany, New York, in the spring of 1823. He attended the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1836, graduating four years later standing 31st out of 42 cadets. He was brevetted a second lieutenant in the 2nd U.S. Dragoons on July 1, 1840.Eicher, p. 508.]

Steele served at the Cavalry School for Practice at the Carlisle Barracks in Pennsylvania in 1840 and 1841, during which he was promoted to second lieutenant on February 2, 1841. He participated during the Seminole Wars in Florida in 1841 and 1842, engaged there in two skirmishes. Steele and the 2nd Dragoons were on frontier duty at Fort Jesup in Louisiana from 1842 to 1844, and then in garrison at Jefferson Barracks in Missouri in 1844 and 1845.cite web|url=http://www.library.ci.corpus-christi.tx.us/MexicanWar/steelew.htm link|title="Military biography of William Steele"|publisher="www.library.ci.corpus-christi.tx.us"|accessdate=2008-09-10]

The 2nd Dragoons were part of the Military Occupation of Texas in 1845 and 1846, just prior to the start of the Mexican–American War. Steele fought at the Battle of Palo Alto on May 8, 1846, after which he was promoted to the rank of first lieutenant in the 2d Dragoons on May 9. He then saw action at the Battle of Monterrey that September, the Siege of Vera Cruz in March 1847, and the Battle of Cerro Gordo in April. Steele then fought in the Battle of Contreras and the Battle of Churubusco in August 20, and the Battle of Molino del Rey that September. Steele was brevetted to the rank of captain for his performance at Contreras and Churubusco as of August 20, 1847. [..."for Gallant and Meritorious Conduct in the Battles of Contreras and Churubusco, Mex."]

After the war with Mexico ended, Steele was the acting asst. adjutant general of the cavalry brigade in 1847 and 1848. He was also the adjutant of the 2d Dragoons from December 20, 1847, to April 10, 1849, during which the 2nd was in garrison duty at East Pascagoula, Mississippi in 1848. Steele then served on recruiting service in 1848 and 1849, and on frontier duty with the 2nd at several locations in Texas. Included in these assignments were being stationed at Fredericksburg in 1849 and 1850, at Fort Martin Scott and in Austin in 1850, and at Fort Lincoln in 1850 and 1851. Steele and the 2nd Dragoons returned to Fort Martin Scott and later back at Fort Lincoln in 1851, and Steele served as Quartermaster in Austin in 1851 and 1852, during which he was promoted to captain as of November 10, 1851.

Steele and the 2nd Dragoons were stationed at Fort Conrad in the New Mexico Territory from 1852 to 1853, and was on scouting duty in 1853, during which Steele was engaged against Apache in a skirmish near Fort Conrad on July 28, 1853. He then served at Fort Craig in the New Mexico Territory in 1854 and at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas from 1854 to 1855. Steele participated in the expedition against the Sioux in 1855, during which he fought near Blue Water on September 3, 1855. He returned to Fort Leavenworth in 1855 and 1856, and then was at Fort Randall in the Dakota Territory from 1856 to 1857. Another stint at Fort Leavenworth followed in 1857 and 1858, and then in garrison at St. Louis, Missouri, in 1858. Steele was on sick leave from 1858 to 1859, and on frontier duty at Fort Kearny in the Nebraska Territory from 1859 into 1860. Steele was part of the expedition against the Kiowa and Comanche in 1860, then stationed once at Fort Scott in Kansas from 1860 to early 1861.

Civil War service

On May 30, 1861, Steele resigned his U.S. Army commission and moved to Texas. Choosing to follow the Confederate cause and his adopted home state, he entered the Confederate States Army as a colonel in the 7th Texas Cavalry on October 29. Steele was promoted to brigadier general on September 12, 1862, and then the following year was sent to the Western Theater. He commanded the Confederate District of the Indian Territory in Lt. Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith's Department of the Trans-Mississippi from January 8 to December 11, 1863.

Steele commanded the Department's Eastern Subdistrict of the District of Texas, New Mexico, & Arizona beginning on March 18, 1864. He then briefly led a division of cavalry until May 26, 1865, the day Gen. Smith surrendered the department. Steele was paroled on August 4 from San Antonio, Texas.

Postbellum

After the war, Steele returned to Texas and became a Commission merchant of cotton from 1866 to 1873. He was then Adjutant-General of the State of Texas from 1873 to his death in early 1885. He died in San Antonio, Texas, at the age of 65, and is buried there at Oakwood Cemetery in Austin.

References

* Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
* [http://www.library.ci.corpus-christi.tx.us/MexicanWar/steelew.htm www.library.ci.corpus-christi.tx.us] Online military biography of William Steele

Notes

Persondata
NAME = Steele, William
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Confederate Army general
DATE OF BIRTH = May 1, 1819
PLACE OF BIRTH = Albany, New York
DATE OF DEATH = January 12, 1885
PLACE OF DEATH = San Antonio, Texas


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