- James B. Ricketts
Infobox Military Person
name= James B. Rickett
born= birth date|1817|6|21
died= death date and age|1887|9|22|1817|6|21
placeofbirth=New York City ,New York
placeofdeath=Washington, D.C.
placeofburial=Arlington National Cemetery Arlington, Virginia
caption=
nickname=
allegiance=United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1839 – 1867
rank= Major General of United States Volunteers
commands= I Corps (Army of Virginia)
unit=
battles=Mexican–American War Seminole Wars American Civil War
awards=
laterwork=James Brewerton Ricketts (
June 21 ,1817 –September 22 ,1887 ) was a career officer in theUnited States Army , serving as a general in the Eastern Theater during theAmerican Civil War .Early life and career
Ricketts was born in
New York City . He graduated from theUnited States Military Academy in 1839 and was assigned to the 1st U.S. Artillery. He served during theCanada border disturbances on garrison duty and then was promoted to first lieutenant in April 1846. Ricketts saw considerable action during theMexican-American War , participating in theBattle of Monterrey , and holding the Rinconada Pass during theBattle of Buena Vista . Despite his active service, he received no brevet promotions during theMexican-American War , unlike many of his fellow officers.Following his return from Mexico, Ricketts served in various army posts. He was promoted to
captain in August 1853 and served inFlorida against the Seminole Indians, and subsequently onfrontier duty inTexas .Civil War
At the beginning of the Civil War, Ricketts served in the defenses of
Washington, D.C. , and commanded anartillery battery in the capture of Confederate-heldAlexandria, Virginia , in early 1861. His battery was then attached toWilliam B. Franklin 's Brigade ofSamuel Heintzelman 's Division. He was shot four times and captured at theFirst Battle of Bull Run on21 July , when his battery was overrun by Confederate infantry. For his personal bravery in the face of overwhelming odds, on that same day Ricketts was brevetted as a lieutenant colonel in theRegular Army , and made a brigadier general of U.S. volunteers. He was confined as aprisoner of war in Richmond, although his wife Fannie was allowed to travel to Richmond and stay with him as his nurse. Ricketts was not paroled until January 1862, when he was placed on medical leave to recuperate.He was assigned to command of a division in
Irvin McDowell 's corps, which he commanded at theBattle of Cedar Mountain , where he coveredNathaniel P. Banks ' withdrawal. At Second Bull Run, his division was thrown forward by McDowell into Thoroughfare Gap to bar the advance ofJames Longstreet , who was seeking to unite his wing with that ofStonewall Jackson . Ricketts, who was being flanked and in danger of being cut off, withdrew. At the subsequentBattle of Antietam , he had two horses killed under him and he was badly injured when the second one fell on him. When he recovered sufficiently for duty, he was appointed to theFitz John Porter court-martial. The trial was created to convict, with every judge beholdenEdwin M. Stanton for tenure or impending promotion except forBenjamin M. Prentiss . Ricketts probably voted for acquittal and was not promoted.He did not return to the field until March 1864, when he was assigned to a division of
John Sedgwick 's VI Corps, which he led throughUlysses S. Grant 'sOverland Campaign . His men were considered as low quality, many of them being former members ofRobert H. Milroy ’s maligned Winchester command. The division performed poorly at theBattle of the Wilderness and without note at Spotsylvania Court House. However, Ricketts received the brevet ofcolonel , Regular Army, for gallant and meritorious services at Cold Harbor, Virginia,3 June ,1864 , where he and his men performed well.In July 1864, his command, numbering only 3,350 men, was hurried north to oppose
Jubal Early 's attack on Washington, D.C. He fought atbattle of Monocacy underLew Wallace , suffering the heaviest losses while holding the Union left flank. For his service there, he was brevetted major general of Volunteers,August 1 ,1864 . He was engaged inPhilip Sheridan 's Shenandoah Valley Campaign. At theBattle of Cedar Creek , he commanded the VI Corps in the initial hours of the fighting but was wounded by aMinié ball through his chest that disabled him for life. On13 March ,1865 , Ricketts was brevetted brigadier general, United States Army, for gallant services at Cedar Creek, and major general, United States Army, for "gallant and meritorious service in the field." Despite his poor health, he returned to command of his division two days beforeRobert E. Lee 's surrender atAppomattox Court House .Postbellum career
In late July 1865, Ricketts was assigned to the command of a district in the Department of Virginia, a post he held until April 1866, when he was mustered out of the volunteer service. He was appointed lieutenant colonel, 21st U.S. Infantry in July 1866, but he declined the post. He retired from active service on
3 January ,1867 , due to disability from wounds received in battle, and served on various courts-martial until January 1869.Never in good health due to his chest wound suffered while serving in the
Shenandoah Valley , Ricketts retired from the army and lived in Washington, D.C., the rest of his life. He died there in his home and was buried inArlington National Cemetery , along with his wife when she died in 1900. One of their sons, Basil Norris Ricketts, served in theRough Riders underTheodore Roosevelt during theSpanish-American War and is buried near them.Ricketts' grave marker reads:
ee also
*List of American Civil War generals
References
:Appletons
*Catton, Bruce, "Grant Takes Command", Little, Brown & Co., 1968, ISBN 0-316-13210-1.
* Warner, Ezra J., "Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders", Louisiana State University Press, 1964, ISBN 0-8071-0822-7.External links
* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/jbricketts.htm Ricketts' grave at the Arlington National Cemetery website]
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Persondata
NAME= Ricketts, James B.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Union Army general
DATE OF BIRTH=June 21 ,1817
PLACE OF BIRTH=New York City ,New York
DATE OF DEATH=September 22 ,1887
PLACE OF DEATH=Washington, D.C.
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