- Amiel Weeks Whipple
Amiel Weeks Whipple (October 15, 1816 – May 7, 1863) was an American military engineer and surveyor. He served as a brigadier general in the
American Civil War , where he was killed in action.Whipple was born to David and Abigail Pepper Whipple in
Greenwich, Massachusetts . He attendedAmherst College andWest Point , graduating in the Class of 1841. His early career including surveying thePatapsco River , sounding and mapping the approaches toNew Orleans , surveying Portsmouth Harbor, and, as alieutenant , helping to determine portions of the United States' borders withCanada andMexico . Fort Whipple, theArizona Territory 's first capital, was named in his honor.In 1853 he led explorations for the first transcontinental railroad route to the
Pacific Ocean , near the 35th parallel. He converted toCatholicism in Detroit circa 1857, when commanding the lighthouse districts fromLake Superior to theSaint Lawrence River .During the Civil War, Whipple first served under General
Irvin McDowell , then became chief topographical engineer under GeneralGeorge B. McClellan in theArmy of the Potomac . His maps were used on manyVirginia battlefields. In 1862, as brigadier general of volunteers, he led the defense ofWashington, D.C. , on its Virginia side. After great gallantry at the Fredericksburg, where he led third division III Corps, whipple was severely wounded by a sharpshooter at Chancellorsville, and received the last rites on the battlefield. Taken to Washington he was breveted brigadier-general on May 4, major general of volunteers on May 6, and major-general by brevet on May 7, only a few hours before his death in Washington. He was buried in the Proprietors' Cemetery,Portsmouth, New Hampshire .References
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*List of American Civil War generals
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