- Stephen G. Burbridge
Infobox Military Person
name= Stephen Gano Burbridge
born= birth date|1831|8|19
died= death date and age|1894|12|2|1831|8|19
placeofbirth= Georgetown,Kentucky
placeofdeath=Brooklyn ,New York
placeofburial=Arlington National Cemetery
caption= Major General Stephen G. Burbridge
nickname= "Butcher" Burbridge, "Butcher of Kentucky"
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears= 1861-1865
rank= Brevet Major General (Civil War)
unit=
battles=American Civil War -Battle of Shiloh -Battle of Fort Hindman -Battle of Champion Hill -Bayou Teche Campaign -Battle of Cynthiana -Battle of Saltville I Stephen Gano Burbridge (
August 19 ,1831 –December 2 ,1894 ), also known as "Butcher" Burbridge or the "Butcher ofKentucky ", was a controversial Union Major General during theAmerican Civil War .Early life
Burbridge was born in
Georgetown, Kentucky . He attended college at Georgetown College and theKentucky Military Institute in Frankfort, and subsequently became a lawyer. Upon the outbreak of the Civil War, Burbridge formed his own Union regiment and ultimately officially joined the Union Army as a colonel.Civil War
After participating in several Civil War campaigns, including the successful final
Battle of Cynthiana againstJohn Hunt Morgan , Burbridge in June 1864 was given command over the state of Kentucky to deal with the growing problem of Confederateguerrilla campaigns. This began an extended period of military siege that would last through early 1865, beginning withmartial law authorized by PresidentAbraham Lincoln . On July 16, 1864, Burbridge issued Order No. 59 which declared: "Whenever an unarmed Union citizen is murdered, four guerrillas will be selected from the prison and publicly shot to death at the most convenient place near the scene of the outrages." [cite book |last=Beach |first=Damian |title=Civil War Battles, Skirmishes, and Events in Kentucky |year=1995 |publisher=Different Drummer Books |location=Louisville, Kentucky |pages=177] During Burbridge's rule in Kentucky, he directed theexecution and imprisonment of numerous people, including public figures, on charges oftreason and other high crimes, many of which were baseless.Fact|date=May 2008While continuing in charge of Kentucky, in October 1864, Burbridge led Union assaults against the salt works near the town of
Saltville, Virginia as part of the Battle of Saltville. Burbridge controversially led black troops into battle, which ultimately failed. Wounded troops left behind were killed by Confederate soldiers, with special ire directed toward the black troops.For the sake of ensuring Lincoln was reelected, Burbridge tampered with the 1864 election in Kentucky. Burbridge arrested candidates and campaign participants he considered objectionable as well as people he thought might vote for someone other than Lincoln. Even Lieutenant Governor
Richard Taylor Jacob andKentucky Supreme Court Chief JusticeJoshua Bullitt were arrested and taken away. Despite Burbridge's efforts,George B. McClellan won the state by a wide margin, even though Lincoln was reelected.After a falling out with Governor
Thomas E. Bramlette , including an attempt to take control of Governor Bramlette's troops and arms, in February 1865, Burbridge was dismissed from his role of overseeing operations in Kentucky. He resigned from the army soon thereafter.Later years
Burbridge later moved to
Brooklyn ,New York , where he died. He is buried inArlington National Cemetery .Notes
References
*"The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies", Government Printing Offices, Washington, D.C. 1879.
*Odis Lee Harris, "Union General Burbridge Brought Hate and Terror to His Kentucky," The Kentucky Explorer, Feb. 1995.
*cite book
first = Lewis
last = Collins
year = 1979
title = History of Kentucky
publisher = Southern History Press
id = ISBN 0-89308-168-X
*cite book
first = Patricia (editor)
last = Foust
year = 1986
title = Historical Times Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Civil War
publisher =HarperCollins Further reading
*cite book
first = Bryan S.
last = Bush
year = 2008
title = Butcher Burbridge: Union General Stephen Burbridge and His Reign of Terror Over Kentucky
publisher = Acclaim Press
location =Morley, Missouri
id = ISBN 0979880254ee also
*List of American Civil War generals
*5th United States Colored Cavalry
*American Civil War fortifications in Louisville
*Confederate Martyrs Monument in Jeffersontown
*Great Hog Swindle
*Kentucky in the American Civil War
*Louisville in the American Civil War External links
* [http://www.bryansbush.com/hub.php?page=articles&layer=a0607 "Major General Stephen Gano Burbridge: 'The Scourge of Kentucky'"] — Article by Civil War historian/author Bryan S. Bush
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