- William Joyce Sewell
Infobox Military Person
name= William Joyce Sewell
born= Birth date|1835|12|6
died= Death date and age|1901|12|27|1835|12|6
placeofbirth=Castlebar ,County Mayo, Ireland
placeofdeath=Camden, New Jersey
placeofburial=
caption= Medal of Honor recipient
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America Union
branch=United States Army Union Army
serviceyears= 1861 – 1865
rank= Brigadier General
commands=
unit=5th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry
battles=American Civil War *Battle of Chancellorsville *Battle of Gettysburg
awards=Medal of Honor
laterwork=Postbellum
U.S. Senator fromNew Jersey William Joyce Sewell (
December 6 1835 –December 27 1901 ) was born inCastlebar ,County Mayo, Ireland immigrating to theUnited States in 1851 where He worked in the merchant industry inChicago, Illinois before moving toCamden, New Jersey in 1860. He Became aUnion Army officer during theAmerican Civil War who received America's highest military decoration theMedal of Honor for his actions at theBattle of Chancellorsville . He was also aPostbellum and U.S. Senator fromNew Jersey .Civil War
During the Civil War, he served with the
5th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry , beginning as a Captain in 1861, and rising in rank to Colonel and commander of the unit. He was awarded theMedal of Honor in 1896, for having assumed command of abrigade at theBattle of Chancellorsville ,Virginia ,May 3 ,1863 .He was the only officer to be awarded the Medal of Honor while in command of a New Jersey regiment. It was awarded to him on
March 25 ,1896 . He was severely wounded at the July 1863Battle of Gettysburg ,Pennsylvania , while commanding his unit alongEmmitsburg Road on the second day of the engagement. The wounds forced him from the field for a significant period of time. When he came back, he was given command as Colonel of the38th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry , but did not hold that command long, as his wounds eventually caused him to resign and end his Civil War field service. OnMarch 13 ,1865 he was awarded the brevet promotion to Brigadier General, United States Volunteers for "gallant and meritorious services at the Battle of Chancellorsville, Va." and to Major General, United States Volunteers for "gallant and meritorious services during the war".Politics
After the war, Sewell worked in the railroad industry in New Jersey before being elected to the state senate, serving from 1872 until 1881, and as the senate's president in 1876 from 1879 to 1880. Subsequently, he was elected to the
United States Senate as a Republican and served fromMarch 4 ,1881 , toMarch 3 ,1887 . During this period he chaired:
*the Committee on Enrolled Bills (Forty-seventh Congress and Forty-eighth Congress),
*the Committee on Military Affairs (Forty-ninth Congress), and
*the Committee on the Library (Forty-ninth Congress).He also served as one of the national commissioners for New Jersey to the
World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893, was in command of the Second Brigade of the National Guard of New Jersey, and was appointed a member of the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Sewell was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1887, 1889 and 1893 but was again elected to the United States Senate in 1895 and served fromMarch 4 ,1895 . During this term he chaired the Committee on Enrolled Bills (Fifty-fourth Congress through Fifty-seventh Congress).Death
He died on
27 December ,1901 , at age 66, inCamden, New Jersey . [findagrave|3649 Retrieved on2007-11-08 ] . His Senate seat, vacant because of his death, was filled byPrudential Insurance founderJohn F. Dryden . Sewell was buried in [http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/CA.html] Harleigh Cemetery, inCamden, New Jersey , in the Spring Grove Section, Lot 75. His grave is marked by a cross designed by sculptorAlexander Milne Calder .Legacy
In 2005 a government issue
Medal of Honor marker was erected on his grave site. He is one of three Civil War Union Brevet Generals interred in Harleigh, the others being ColonelGeorge C. Burling of the6th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry and ColonelTimothy C. Moore of the34th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry .Medal of Honor citation
Rank and Organization::Colonel, 5th New Jersey Infantry. Place and Date: At Chancellorsville, Va., 3 May 1863. Entered Service At: Camden, N.J. Born: 6 December 1835, Ireland. Date Of Issue: 25 March 1896.
Citation::Assuming command of a brigade, he rallied around his colors a mass of men from other regiments and fought these troops with great brilliancy through several hours of desperate conflict, remaining in command though wounded and inspiring them by his presence and the gallantry of his personal example.cite web
publisher = AmericanCivilWar.com
title = "Civil War Medal of Honor Citations" (S-Z): Sewell, William J.
date =
url = http://americancivilwar.com/medal_of_honor8.html
accessdate = 2007-11-09] cite web
publisher = army.mil
title = "Medal of Honor website” (M-Z): Sewell, William J.
date =
url = http://www.army.mil/cmh/html/moh/civwarmz.html
accessdate = 2007-11-09]ee also
*
List of Medal of Honor recipients
*Notes
References
* [http://odin.rutgers.edu/njencyclopedia/sewell_william.html Encyclopedia of New Jersey]
*Eicher, John H., & Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.CongBio|S000262 Retrieved on2008-08-05 External links
*findagrave|3649 Retrieved on
2008-08-05 Persondata
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