- Samuel P. Heintzelman
Samuel Peter Heintzelman (
September 30 ,1805 –May 1 ,1880 ) was aUnited States Army General. He served in theSeminole War , theMexican-American War , theCortina Troubles , and theAmerican Civil War , rising to the command of acorps .Biography
Heintzelman was born in
Manheim, Pennsylvania , to Peter and Ann Elizabeth Grubb Heintzelman. He graduated from theUnited States Military Academy in 1826 and was commissioned a brevet second lieutenant in the 3rd U.S. Infantry.In 1859, during the First Cortina War in Texas, he was largely responsible for the defeat of
Juan Cortina 's forces.At the outbreak of the Civil War, Heintzelman became the colonel of the 17th Pennsylvania Infantry, and was soon promoted to command of a division in the
Army of Northeastern Virginia . He was wounded at the July 1861First Battle of Bull Run , but soon recovered and resumed his duties.Heintzelman was in overall command of the 2nd Michigan Infantry regiment that was responsible for the raid, ransacking, and devastation of the
Pohick Church inLorton, Virginia , onNovember 12 ,1861 . The historic church was built in 1769 byGeorge Washington ,George Mason , andGeorge William Fairfax , among others, and restored after theWar of 1812 by PresidentMartin Van Buren ,John Quincy Adams , andFrancis Scott Key , among others. This ransacking caused the loss of a myriad of irreplaceable artifacts.He commanded the III Corps of the
Army of the Potomac in thePeninsula Campaign and atSecond Bull Run . He was commissioned as a brevet brigadier general in the regular army and a major general in the volunteers. Relieved of his command in late 1862, he later commanded XXII Corps, assigned to the defense ofWashington, D.C. , where he remained for the rest of the war, commanding the Northern Department.Heintzelman retired in 1869 as a major general in the regulars. He died in
Washington, D.C. , and is buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery,Buffalo, New York .ee also
References
* Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
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