- Godfrey Weitzel
Infobox Military Person
name=Godfrey Weitzel
born= birth date|1835|11|1
died= death date and age|1884|3|19|1835|11|1
placeofburial=Spring Grove Cemetery
caption=Godfrey Weitzel
placeofbirth=nearPirmasens ,Rhineland-Palatinate ,Germany
placeofdeath=Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania
allegiance=flagicon|United States United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1855–1884
rank= Major General
commands=XVIII Corps XXV Corps
battles=American Civil War
laterwork=Godfrey Weitzel (
November 1 ,1835 –March 19 ,1884 ) was a major general in theUnion army during theAmerican Civil War , as well as the actingMayor of New Orleans during the Federal occupancy of the city.Early life and career
Weitzel was born in Winzeln, near
Pirmasens ,Rhineland-Palatinate , inGermany . His parents, Ludwig and Susanna (Krummel) Weitzel, immigrated to theUnited States and settled inCincinnati, Ohio , where he was educated in the city schools. He was appointed to theUnited States Military Academy (then under the superintendency ofRobert E. Lee ). Weitzel demonstrated a strong proficiency for mathematics and engineering, and graduated 2nd out of 34 cadets in the Class of 1855. He was initially assigned to help improve the defenses ofNew Orleans . In 1859, he returned to West Point as Assistant Professor of Civil and Military Engineering. Weitzel married Louisa C. Moor of Cincinnati onNovember 3 ,1859 , but she was tragically burned to death only three weeks later. He was promoted to first lieutenant of engineers in 1860. In 1861, he was reassigned toWashington D.C. in the Corps of Engineers. His company served as the bodyguard during the inauguration of PresidentAbraham Lincoln .Civil War
With the outbreak of the Civil War, he was assigned to various commands to construct defenses, including in Cincinnati and Washington, as well as for George McClellan in the
Army of the Potomac in late 1861. He was attached to the staff of Major General Benjamin F. Butler as chief engineer of the Department of the Gulf. When Federal troops captured New Orleans, Weitzel became assistant military commander and acting mayor. He was promoted to brigadier general in August 1862 and two months later routed a large force of the enemy atLabadieville, Louisiana , which earned him a brevet promotion to major in theRegular Army . He commanded the advance in Major GeneralNathaniel P. Banks 's operations in western Louisiana in April and May 1863 and a division under Banks at the siege of Port Hudson. He was later brevetted lieutenant colonel in the Regular Army, "for gallant and meritorious services at the siege of Port Hudson."Weitzel commanded a division in the XIX Corps in the Lafourche campaign. From May through September 1864, he was chief engineer of the
Army of the James , being engaged at Swift's Creek, the actions near Drury's Bluff, and in constructing the defenses of Bermuda Hundred, James River, and Deep Bottom. In August, he was brevetted major general of volunteers "for meritorious and distinguished services during the civil war."He assumed command of the XVIII Corps from September 1864 through the end of the year, and was brevetted
colonel in the regular army for the capture of Fort Harrison. OnNovember 7 ,1864 , he became a full major general of volunteers and was assigned command of the XXV Corps, consisting ofU.S. Colored Troops under white officers. He participated in the ill-fated attacks during theFirst Battle of Fort Fisher . He and his corps were reassigned toVirginia when his commander, General Butler, was relieved of duty.On
January 6 ,1865 , while on furlough in Cincinnati, Weitzel married Louise Bogen, daughter of Peter Bogen, a prominent pork-packer and grower of Catawba grapes forwinemaking . During the final months of the war,Ulysses S. Grant named Weitzel to command all Federal troops north of theAppomattox River during the final operations againstRobert E. Lee 'sArmy of Northern Virginia . Weitzel took possession of the Confederacy's capital, Richmond, onApril 3 ,1865 , establishing his headquarters in the home ofJefferson Davis . His aide, LieutenantJohnston de Peyster , is credited with raising the first Union flag over the city after its fall.Postbellum career
Weitzel was assigned to Texas in command of the District of Rio Grande until 1866, when he was mustered out of the volunteer service on
March 1 . He reverted to his regular Army rank, but was promoted to major of engineers later that year and to lieutenant colonel in 1882. In August 1866 he began the design of an expanded canal around theFalls of the Ohio on the Indiana side. In 1881 he completed the building of a 515-foot lock at the Soo Canal, at that time the largest canal lock in the world, and the next year theStannard Rock Lighthouse onLake Superior . Transferred toPhiladelphia , he was in charge of engineering projects in the region, and Chairman of the Commission Advisatory to the Board of Harbor Commissioners.He died of
typhoid fever in Philadelphia and was buried inSpring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati.Weitzel was the father of three children by his second wife, only one of whom survived infancy. Their first child was a
stillborn son named Godfrey Weitzel, delivered onSeptember 26 ,1865 . Their second child, Blanche Celeste Weitzel, was born onFebruary 16 ,1868 , but contractedmeasles and died onApril 5 . Their third child was Irene Weitzel, born onApril 11 ,1876 , who lived until 1936 and left descendants. His widow died onAugust 18 ,1927 .References
*Appletons
* [http://www.cincinnaticwrt.org/data/ccwrt_history/talks_text/mowery_weitzel.html Cincinnati CWRT article on Weitzel]ee also
*List of American Civil War generals
*Saginaw River Light External links
* [http://www.generalsandbrevets.com/ngw/weitzel.htm Pictures of Godfrey Weitzel]
* [http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=400 Biography at Ohio History Central]Persondata
NAME= Weitzel, Godfrey
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= major general in theUnion army during theAmerican Civil War
DATE OF BIRTH=November 1 ,1835
PLACE OF BIRTH=nearPirmasens ,Rhineland-Palatinate ,Germany
DATE OF DEATH=March 19 ,1884
PLACE OF DEATH=Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania
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