- Robert Latimer McCook
Robert Latimer McCook (
December 28 ,1827 –August 6 , 1862) was a general in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War who was killed by Confederate partisans inAlabama .Birth and early years
McCook was born in New Lisbon, Ohio, one of the famed
Fighting McCooks . He studied law and moved to Cincinnati, where he developed a large legal practice and socialized in local Democratic political circles. Originally a supporter of PresidentJames Buchanan , as war became inevitable, he distanced himself from the president's policies.Civil War
With the outbreak of the Civil War, McCook organized the
9th Ohio Infantry , aregiment primarily composed of recent German immigrants, in early 1861 and was appointed as its firstcolonel . After drilling his men atCamp Dennison , they took to the field in mid-June. McCook commanded abrigade in the West Virginia campaign underGeorge B. McClellan , fighting in a number of battles, including Rich Mountain and Carnifex Ferry.McCook's brigade was then transferred in the late autumn to the
Army of the Ohio , and took an active part in theBattle of Mill Springs inKentucky in January 1862. There, McCook was severely wounded while leading a daringbayonet charge on the Confederate lines. His men carried the position and routed their enemy.McCook was promoted as a brigadier general of volunteers on
March 21 ,1862 , while still away from the army recovering from his injury. He rejoined his command before his wound had fully healed, and found that he could no longer travel long distances on horseback. He was shot in a skirmish with the4th Alabama Cavalry nearSelma, Alabama . Northern versions claimed he was shot by Confederateguerilla s while lying helpless in an ambulance. For southern version see [http://www.contactez.net/gurleyalabama/ConfederateVeteran.html] . In agony from a mortal wound in theintestine s, he was taken to a nearby house, where he died within 24 hours.McCook was interred in
Spring Grove Cemetery inCincinnati, Ohio .ee also
*List of American Civil War generals
References
:appletons
External links
* [http://www.idiotech.com/oacdocs/oacbin/32mccook.html Statue of McCook in Cincinnati]
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