- John Garland (general)
John Garland (
1792 –1861 ) was a careerUnited States soldier in the Regular Army who had a long and distinguished career spanning fifty years of service during theWar of 1812 ,Seminole Wars ,Mexican-American War ,Utah War and the early part of theAmerican Civil War .Early life and career
Garland was born in
Virginia . He joined the U.S. Army during theWar of 1812 and by1813 was afirst lieutenant . He served throughout the war in the 35 Infantry and was transferred to the 3rd Infantry at the war's close. He stayed in the army serving in the quartermaster's department. He fought under GeneralWilliam J. Worth in theSeminole Wars in northern and centralFlorida .Mexico
Northern Mexico
Garland was promoted to
lieutenant colonel of the4th U.S. Infantry onMay 7 ,1839 . He fought underZachary Taylor at the battles of Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma. For services in these two battles, he was brevetted to fullcolonel and commanded abrigade of regulars inDavid E. Twiggs ' division of theArmy of Occupation . At theBattle of Monterrey , Garland temporarily led the division in the initial attack on the city as General Twiggs had taken an overdose of a laxative before the battle.Central Mexico
Garland joined
Winfield Scott 's army and, for the second time in his career, he was serving under William Worth, who was now his division commander. Garland fought at the battles of Veracruz,Battle of Cerro Gordo , Contreras and Churubusco. For his distinguished services in the last two battles, he was appointed brevetbrigadier general of regulars. He led his brigade at theBattle of Molino del Rey and in the attack on Chapultepec. He had survived the war thus far without any serious injury, but when he marched his brigade into fallen Mexico City, he was hit in the chest by a Mexicansharpshooter and severely wounded.Utah War and Civil War
He recovered and returned to duty in the army being made colonel of the 8th U.S. Infantry. In 1848
James Longstreet married Garland's daughter and named his firstborn son, "John Garland Longstreet" in honor of his father-in-law. Garland was in command of a military district that dealt with theUtah War in 1857–58. He was still on active duty in the Regular Army when theAmerican Civil War broke out in1861 . He stayed loyal to the Union, despite being from Virginia and his close ties with James Longstreet (soon to be a prominent Confederate officer). His services to the North were short lived however, as he died in mid-1861 inNew York City while still on active duty.His nephew,
Samuel Garland, Jr. , served as a Confederate general and was killed at theBattle of South Mountain in 1862.References
* Eicher, John H., & Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
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