- John McArthur
John McArthur (
November 17 ,1826 –May 15 ,1906 ) was a Union general during theAmerican Civil War .McArthur was born in
Erskine ,Scotland . He learned to be a blacksmith and emigrated to theUnited States at age 23 and settled in Chicago. He was manager of the Chicago Iron Works and also served in theChicago Highland Guards militia unit.At the outbreak of the Civil War, he became
colonel of anIllinois volunteer regiment. Shortly after, he was elevated to command the 1st Brigade inCharles F. Smith 's Division and saw action at theBattle of Fort Donelson . He was promoted to brigadier general and led the 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division at theBattle of Shiloh , where he was wounded leading his brigade in a breakout of the Confederate encirclement on the first day of the battle. He led his brigade during theSiege of Corinth but was not present with his brigade at the battles of Iuka and Corinth. He commanded the 6th Division, XVII Corps during thesiege of Vicksburg and commanded the post at Vicksburg after the Confederate surrender. He was in command of the 1st Division, XVI Corps and was involved in the pursuit ofSterling Price 's Missouri Raid. His division was transferred with the rest of the corps toTennessee , where his troops played a significant role in breaking the Confederate lines the second day of thebattle of Nashville . He also led his division into action at theBattle of Fort Blakely .After the war, he was involved in a number of occupations, but for varying reasons they were all unsuccessful. McArthur died in Chicago.
ee also
* List of American Civil War generals
References
* [http://www.electricscotland.com/HISTORY/america/mcarthur_john.htm American History: General John McArthur]
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