- Samuel P. Carter
Infobox Military Person
name= Samuel Powhatan Carter
born= birth date|1819|8|6
died= death date and age|1891|5|26|1819|8|6
placeofbirth=Elizabethton, Tennessee
placeofdeath=Washington, D.C.
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caption=Samuel P. Carter
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Navy andUnited States Army
serviceyears= 1840-1881
rank= Major General, USA Rear Admiral (USN)
commands=
unit=
battles=Mexican-American War American Civil War
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laterwork= Asst. Professor of Mathematics, USNASamuel Powhatan Carter (
August 6 ,1819 –May 26 ,1891 ) was aUnited States naval officer who served in theUnion Army as a major general during theAmerican Civil War and became a rear admiral in the postbellumUnited States Navy . He was the first American officer to be awarded both the rank of rear admiral and major general.Early life and career
Carter was born in
Elizabethton, Tennessee , a direct descendant of the early settlers for whom Carter County is named. He attended Washington College andPrinceton University before enlisting in the U.S. Navy in February 1840. Serving as amidshipman , Carter's five years of service included duty in the Pacific andGreat Lakes region before transferring to theUnited States Naval Academy . He graduated in the class of 1846, later seeing action during theMexican-American War aboard the USS "Ohio" at theBattle of Veracruz .Stationed at the
United States Naval Observatory for several years following the war, Carter became an assistant professor of mathematics at the United States Naval Academy for three years, from 1850 to 1853. After another tour of duty with the Pacific andBrazil Squadron s, he served in various duties before winning promotion to lieutenant in April 1855. The following year, Carter was present aboard the USS "San Jacinto" during the bombardment of Chinese coastal fortifications before returning to the United States to be appointed to the staff at the U.S. Naval Academy, remaining at this tour of duty until 1860.Civil War
In early 1861, after receiving a letter from Carter assuring his loyalty to the Union should a civil war break out, Tennessee Governor
Andrew Johnson used his influence in the War Department for Carter to organize and trainmilitia within East Tennessee. After leading successful cavalry operations at theBattle of Mill Springs onJanuary 19 ,1862 , Carter accepted a commission as brigadier general of volunteers in May and later continued leading operations at the Battle ofCumberland Gap in June as well as raids against Holston, Carter's Station, and Jonesville in December, in support of Maj. Gen.William S. Rosecrans in theBattle of Stones River .In July 1863, Carter was placed in command of the XXIII Corps cavalry division and continued campaigning across Tennessee throughout the year, engaging Confederate forces during the
Battle of Blue Springs of theKnoxville Campaign .By 1865, Carter was in
North Carolina and commanding the left wing of the Union forces at theBattle of Kingston . He was promoted to brevet major general of volunteers, briefly commanding the XXIII Corps before being mustered out of volunteer service in January 1866.While Carter was serving in the Union Army, the U.S. Navy promoted him to
lieutenant commander in 1863, then tocommander in 1865.Postbellum career
Returning to naval service, Carter was appointed a commander due to his military record during the Civil War. Rejoining the Pacific Squadron, he commanded the USS "Monocacy". He was promoted to captain in October 1870, served as commandant of midshipman in the Naval Academy until 1873, and returned to sea duty in Europe before being named a member of the Lighthouse Board in 1877.
In 1877, Carter married Martha Custis Williams (1827-1899), a descendant of
Martha Custis Washington . Promoted to commodore in November 1878, Carter retired in August 1881, shortly before being promoted to rear admiral in May 1882. He lived in retirement until his death inWashington, D.C. Fellow officers remembered Carter as "tall, handsome and dignified, graceful in carriage and very affable ... of sincere piety and undoubted courage."
A Tennessee Historical Marker located on West Elk Avenue in front of the S.P. Carter Mansion in downtown
Elizabethton, Tennessee , commemorates his life and naval career.ee also
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References
* McHenry, Robert. "Webster's American Military Biographies", Springfield, Mass.: G & C. Merriam Co., 1978.
* "A Sketch of the Military Services of Sam. P. Carter, Brig. Genl. & Brevt. Maj. Genl. of U.S. Vols. during the Rebellion of the Southern States, 1861-5." S.P. Carter Papers, 1882, MS 16,791, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. (1st Tenn. Inf. US, pp. 26-31)External links
* [http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/dc/obits/carter01.txt Obituaries - Admiral Samuel P. Carter. The Washington Post, May 28, 1891.]
* [http://www.generalsandbrevets.com/ngc/carter.htm The Generals of the American Civil War - Samuel Powhatan Carter (photographs)]
* [http://www.usna.com/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?&pid=508&srcid=996 U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association & Foundation - Commandants.]
* [http://www.wets.org/index.cgi?&CONTEXT=cat&cat=10148 WETS 89.5FM Public Radio - Carter at Main Restaurant (Samuel P. Carter House - location of Tennessee Historical Marker).]
* [http://www.carteratmain.com/pictures.htm Carter at Main Restaurant - Remodeling Pictures]
* [http://speccol.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/speccol/catalog/cfm/dsp_inventory.cfm?CurrentPage=1&speccol=910&box_no=11&a_level=inventory Maryland State Archives Guide to Special Collections - Letters, Samuel P. Carter]
* [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/hlaw:@field(DOCID+@lit(ej01246)) Journal of the executive proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America, 1861-1862 FRIDAY, March 21, 1862.]
* [http://www.tngenweb.org/civilwar/usainf/usa2inf.html TNGenWeb Project Tennesseans in the Civil War, 2ND TENNESSEE VOLUNTEER INFANTRY REGIMENT, U.S.A.]
* [http://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/imagegallery.php?EntryID=C044 TN Encyclopedia: CARTER MANSION]
* [http://ehistory.osu.edu/osu/sources/recordview.cfm?content=/034/0295 eHistory.com - Search Results for 'S.P. Carter']
* [http://ehistory.osu.edu/osu/search/searchAction_OR.cfm?keyWords=Samuel+P.+Carter eHistory.com - Search Results for 'Samuel P. Carter']Persondata
NAME= Carter, Samuel P.
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= Union Army general
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