- Robert Allen (general)
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name=Robert Allen
born=birth date|1811|3|15
died= death date and age|1886|8|5|1811|3|15
placeofbirth=West Point, Ohio
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caption=Robert Allen
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allegiance=United States of America
branch=Union Army
serviceyears=1936-1878
rank= Brigadier General
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battles=Mexican-American War American Civil War
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laterwork=Robert Allen (
March 15 ,1811 –August 5 ,1886 ) was a career officer in theUnited States Army , serving as a brigadier general during theAmerican Civil War .Early life and career
Allen was born in tiny West Point in
Columbiana County, Ohio , and was educated in the public schools. He received an appointment to theUnited States Military Academy and graduated in 1836, ranking 33rd out of 49 cadets. He was assigned as a second lieutenant in the 2nd U.S.Artillery and assigned to garrison duty in various outposts.He saw his first combat during the
Mexican-American War , where he received a brevet promotion to major for his actions at theBattle of Cerro Gordo . Allen was transferred to theQuartermaster 's Department, and was eventually promoted to the chief quartermaster for theDepartment of the Pacific with the permanent rank of major.Civil War
At the outbreak of the Civil War, Allen was reassigned to the
Department of the Missouri , where he was again chief quartermaster, as well as acolonel . Becoming recognized for his efficiency, he was soon promoted to command the supplies for the entireMississippi Valley . From his headquarters inLouisville, Kentucky , Allen supervised the Federal supplies for all the region's major campaigns, including Vicksburg and Atlanta. He was able to secure a wide variety of surplus railcars from various Northern railroads and arranged to have them ferried across theOhio River fromJeffersonville, Indiana , and used for military purposes to transport food and supplies to the field armies along former Confederate railways.As a result of his performance, he was promoted to brigadier general and given command all quartermaster operations west of the Mississippi River, except for
California . Allen ranked only behindQuartermaster General Montgomery C. Meigs (a fellow USMA 1836 graduate) in terms of responsibility and influence. His efficiency in large scalelogistics helped ensure that the Federal armies in his theater of war were much better equipped and fed than their Confederate opponents.Allen was breveted to major general in both the volunteer army and the
Regular Army in the omnibus promotions following the war, to date from March 1865.Postbellum
After the war, Allen stayed in the Regular Army until his retirement in 1878 as the army's assistant quartermaster general, spending some $111 million during his lengthy career.
Allen died in Europe while traveling, and was buried in Chène-Bougeries Cemetery in
Geneva ,Switzerland .findagrave|5897257 Retrieved on2007-12-09 ]ee also
* List of American Civil War generals
*Louisville in the American Civil War Notes
References
* Warner, Ezra J., "Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders", Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1964, ISBN 0-8071-0822-7.
*findagrave|5897257 Retrieved on2007-12-09 Persondata
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