- Speed S. Fry
Speed Smith Fry (
September 9 ,1817 –August 1 ,1892 ) was a lawyer, judge, and aUnited States Army officer during theMexican-American War andAmerican Civil War .Early life
Fry was born in
Mercer County, Kentucky (now Boyle County) near Danville. He graduated fromWabash College inCrawfordsville, Indiana , in 1840 and returned to Danville to practice law under his uncle. He served as acaptain in the 2nd Kentucky Volunteer Regiment during theMexican-American War and saw action at theBattle of Buena Vista , where his company fired the last shots of the battle. After the war he returned home and was appointed a judge of Mercer County and served in that position until the Civil War.Civil War
With the outbreak of the Civil War, Fry was immediately made a
colonel of Kentucky Militia. He helped raise the4th Kentucky Volunteer regiment atCamp Dick Robinson and onOctober 9 ,1861 , he was appointed colonel of the regiment.Mill Springs and Zollicoffer's death
Fry led his regiment into action at the
Battle of Mill Springs onJanuary 19 ,1862 . During the battle the fighting became disorganized and Confederate GeneralFelix Zollicoffer rode up to Fry's regiment thinking they were Confederate troops, and addressing Colonel Fry, he ordered them to stop firing. Zollicoffer's aide came riding from the woods and, attempting to warn the general that he was in the midst of enemy soldiers, fired off a shot. Fry immediately raised his pistol and fired at Zollicoffer, who fell dead. But a debate exists over who actually killed the general. Fry never specifically claimed he was the one who killed Zollicoffer, but many reports and paintings at the time give full credit to him. However, there were members from three different Union regiments standing near Fry who also fired. Whether or not he was the sole person to shoot General Zollicoffer, the Confederates were so outraged that they accused Fry of murder.Promotion to general
On
March 21 ,1862 , Fry was appointed brigadier general of volunteers and commanded the 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, in theArmy of the Ohio underDon Carlos Buell . His brigade arrived at theBattle of Shiloh at the end of the second day, too late to participate in the fighting. Buell reported that Fry's performance was "inefficient". His brigade did participate in thesiege of Corinth . Returning to Kentucky, he led his brigade into action at theBattle of Perryville just a few miles away from where he was born. Once the Confederate forces had withdrawn from Kentucky, Fry took command of the 3rd Division, Center Wing, of the XIV Corps (Army of the Cumberland ), which he led in theStones River Campaign ; he and most of his division were not engaged in theBattle of Stones River . For the much of the remainder of the war, he commanded the North Central Kentucky sub-district. At the close of the war, he was in command of Camp Nelson, the vast Union recruiting and deployment depot south of Lexington. He was mustered out of the service onAugust 24 ,1865 , without being awarded the brevet rank of major general, which was usually bestowed automatically in the case of a brigadier general with Fry's time in grade.Post Civil War
In 1866, Fry was an unsuccessful Republican candidate for Congress. He was the supervisor for Internal Revenue collection in his congressional district. He was the superintendent of the Soldier's Home and was also an elder of the
Presbyterian Church .He died nearLouisville, Kentucky , and is buried in the Bellevue Cemetery,Danville, Kentucky .References
*Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
*Warner, Ezra J., "Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders", Louisiana State University Press, 1964, ISBN 0-8071-0822-7.
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/boyle/fry.ss.txt History of Boyle County (Speed Smith Fry)]
* [http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Quarters/1864/zolldeath.htm Death of General Zollicoffer]External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=5894037 Find-A-Grave profile for Speed S. Fry]
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