- Francis Fessenden
Infobox Military Person
name= Francis Fessenden
born= March 18, 1839
died= January 6, 1906
caption= Col. Francis Fessenden, 30th Maine Inf
placeofbirth=Portland, Maine
placeofdeath= Portland, Maine
placeofburial=Evergreen Cemetery
allegiance=United States of America
branch=United States Army Union Army
serviceyears= 1861–66
rank= Major General
commands= brigade in the XIX Corps
battles=American Civil War
*Battle of Shiloh
*Red River Campaign
relations=James D. Fessenden (brother)Francis Fessenden (March 18, 1839 – January 6, 1907) was a lawyer, politician, and soldier from the state of
Maine who served as a general in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War .Eicher, p. 234.] He was a member of the powerful Fessenden family, which was prominent in national politics during the mid-19th century.Early life and career
Francis Fessenden was born in
Portland, Maine , in the spring of 1839. He was the son ofU.S. Senator William P. Fessenden and a brother ofJames Deering Fessenden , who would also serve as a general in the Union army. Another brother, Samuel, would be killed at theSecond Battle of Manassas during the war. Two uncles,Samuel C. Fessenden andT. A. D. Fessenden were U.S. Congressmen.Heidler, p. 688.]He was educated in the local schools and then graduated from
Bowdoin College in 1858. He studied law at theHarvard Law School , passed his bar exam, and joined his father's law firm.Civil War
Following the outbreak of the Civil War, Fessenden received a commission as a captain in the Regular Army in the newly raised
19th U.S. Infantry on May 14, 1861. He spent much of the year as a recruiting officer, helping raise additional troops.In January 1862, he assumed duties as a line officer in the
Army of the Cumberland in Tennessee and was severely wounded at the April 1862Battle of Shiloh . Be became the colonel of the25th Maine Infantry and commanded abrigade in the defenses of Washington, D.C.. He was married that year to Ellen Winslow, a daughter of Edward Fox of Portland.In July 1863, his term of enlistment in the volunteer Union army expired and he reverted to his rank of captain of the 19th U.S. Infantry in the Regular Army. In September, Fessenden was appointed as the colonel of the
30th Maine Veteran Infantry .On May 10, 1864, he was promoted to the rank of brigadier general and served later that year in command of a brigade in the army of
Nathaniel P. Banks in theRed River Campaign . He saw action in several battles in that campaign, including Sabine Crossroads, Pleasant Hill, and Monet's Ferry, where he led a major assault in which he suffered a severe leg wound that necessitated amputation. After convalescing, he was assigned to administrative duty for the rest of the war, commanding various garrisons and supply trains.Postbellum career
Following the end of the war, Fessenden stayed in the army. He served on the military commission that oversaw the
war crimes trial ofHenry Wirz , who was executed for his controversial actions while commanding theAndersonville Prison in Georgia. He also served as the president of a military court of inquiry. He was promoted to major general of volunteers on November 19, 1865, and assigned command of the 1st Division of the Department of West Virginia. He was subsequently assigned to the 1st Veteran Corps.He served in the
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands in 1866. He declined an appointment as the lieutenant colonel of the45th U.S. Infantry in August 1866. Later that year, he was transferred to the28th U.S. Infantry during the sweeping reorganization of the army. He retired from the Regular Army on November 1, 1866 with the rank of brigadier general. Fessenden then returned hom to Portland and resumed his legal career. He was elected as the city's mayor in 1876. [ [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ferriss-fieger.html#S8Z152XAA The Political Graveyard] Retrieved2008-09-27 ] He wrote a biography of his father, "The Life and Services of William Pitt Fessenden", which was published in 1907.Francis Fessenden died in Portland, where he is buried in Evergreen Cemetery. [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=20356 Biography of Francis Fessenden at Find A Grave] Retrieved
2008-09-27 ]References
* Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Palo Alto, California: Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
* Heidler, David S., and Heidler, Jeanne T., eds., "Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History", W. W. Norton & Company, 2000, ISBN 0-393-04758-X.
* 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.Notes
External links
* [http://www.generalsandbrevets.com/ngf/fessendenf.htm Francis Fessenden photo gallery at generalsandbrevets.com] Retrieved
2008-09-27 Persondata
NAME = Fessenden, Francis
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION =United States Army general duringAmerican Civil War
DATE OF BIRTH = March 18, 1839
PLACE OF BIRTH =Portland, Maine
DATE OF DEATH = January 6, 1907
PLACE OF DEATH =Portland, Maine
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