- William Dwight
William Dwight (
July 14 ,1831 –April 21 ,1888 ) was a general in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War .Civil War
As commanding officer of
70th New York Volunteer Infantry , Lt. Col. Dwight led his regiment during theBattle of Williamsburg , where he was seriously wounded, along with losing half of his command. Left for dead on the battlefield, Dwight was found by Confederate forces and held as aprisoner of war until his eventual release in a prisoner exchange in late 1862.In recognition of his gallantry on the field, Dwight was promoted to brigadier general of volunteers on
November 29 ,1862 , and transferred to the Western Theater where, the following year, he would lead his brigade in the attack of Port Hudson.After serving as chief-of-staff to Maj. Gen.
Nathaniel P. Banks during theRed River Campaign in early 1864, Dwight was reassigned to the Eastern Theater and was attached to the 1st Division of the 19th Army Corps. Serving under Gen.Philip H. Sheridan , Dwight later participated in theValley Campaigns of 1864 and saw action at the battles of Winchester, Fisher's Hill and Cedar Creek before the end of the war.Following the war, Dwight went into business in
Cincinnati, Ohio .ee also
*List of American Civil War generals
References
*Linedecker, Clifford L., ed. "Civil War, A-Z: The Complete Handbook of America's Bloodiest Conflict". New York: Ballentine Books, 2002. ISBN 0-89141-878-4
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