- John Joseph Abercrombie
Infobox Military Person
name=John Joseph Abercrombie
born= birth date|1761|4
died= death date and age|1877|1|3|1798|3|4
caption= John Joseph Abercrombie photo taken between 1861 and 1865
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placeofbirth=Rutland,Vermont
placeofdeath=Long Island ,New York
placeofburial=The Woodlands Cemetery ,Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania
allegiance=United States of America
branch=United States Army
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rank= Brigadier General
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battles=Black Hawk War Seminole Wars Mexican-American War American Civil War
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laterwork=John Joseph Abercrombie (
March 4 ,1798 –January 3 ,1877 ) was a careerUnited States Army officer who served in numerous wars, finally reaching the rank of brigadier general during theAmerican Civil War .Early life and career
Abercrombie was most likely born in
Baltimore, Maryland , although some accounts suggest he was a native ofTennessee . He graduated 37th of 40 from theUnited States Military Academy in 1822. His graduating class included futureUnion Army generalsJoseph K. Mansfield ,David Hunter , andGeorge A. McCall , as well as future Confederate Army generalIsaac R. Trimble .Abercrombie began his long military career with garrison duty at
Baton Rouge, Louisiana , until 1825. He became the adjutant of the1st U.S. Infantry and was assigned administrative duty at regimental headquarters. He was promoted to first lieutenant in September 1828 and served in theBlack Hawk War against the Sauk Indians in 1832. He was then on garrison duty inIllinois andWisconsin .Seeing additional combat action as a captain during the
Seminole Wars , Abercrombie was brevetted a major for gallantry at theBattle of Lake Okeechobee . Serving on frontier duty throughout the 1830s and 40s within the South and Northwest, Abercrombie fought again during theMexican-American War , where he gained distinction at theBattle of Monterrey and was promoted to lieutenant colonel.Following the war, he married Mary Engle Patterson, the daughter of General
Robert Patterson , a wealthy Philadelphia merchant. They would have nine children.He founded
Fort Abercrombie in what is nowNorth Dakota in 1857, selecting the site and supervising construction of the wooden fort. He then commanded the garrison until promoted and reassigned to duty inMinnesota .Civil War
By the start of the Civil War, at the age of 63, Abercrombie was one of the oldest field officers in both the Union and Confederacy. He served as the commanding officer of the
U.S. 7th Infantry in Minnesota with the full rank of colonel in theRegular Army .Promoted to brigadier general in the Union Army on
August 31 ,1861 , Abercrombie commanded troops under his father-in-law Robert Patterson in theShenandoah Valley and at theBattle of Falling Waters . He was reassigned as commander of the I Corps' 2nd Brigade, attached to theArmy of the Potomac . He led the brigade throughout thePeninsula Campaign in 1862, during which he was wounded at theBattle of Seven Pines . During theBattle of Malvern Hill , his command assisted in repulsing the Confederate attack against Union forces. His unit later participated in several skirmishes during the Federal retreat toHarrison's Landing .After the conclusion of the Peninsula Campaign, Abercrombie was replaced as commander in favor of younger officers and spent the next year involved in the defense of
Washington, D.C. , and, in 1864, headed various Union supply depots inVirginia during theOverland Campaign . Abercrombie commanded the troops that defended a depot inFredericksburg, Virginia , in June 1864 against an attack byHampton's Legion . Later brevetted a brigadier general in theRegular Army in recognition of his long service, onMarch 13 ,1865 , Abercrombie retired from active duty later that year after commandingFort Schuyler inNew York .Postbellum
In his retirement, Abercrombie stayed associated with the Army. He served on
court-martial duty for the next 3 years.He died in
Long Island, New York . He was buried inThe Woodlands Cemetery inPhiladelphia ,Pennsylvania .ee also
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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
External links
* [http://virtualology.com/johnjosephabercrombie/ Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, edited by James Grant Wilson, John Fiske and Stanley L. Klos. Six volumes, New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1887-1889 ]
* [http://genforum.genealogy.com/abercrombie/messages/1179.html Abercrombie genealogy and biography]
*findagrave|6466 Retrieved on2007-12-14
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