- William Hays (general)
Infobox Military Person
name=William Hays
born= birth date|1819|5|9
died= death date and age|1875|2|7|1819|5|9
caption=William Hays
placeofbirth=Richmond, Virginia
placeofdeath=Boston, Massachusetts
placeofburial=West Point Cemetery
allegiance=flagicon|United States United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1840-75
rank= Brigadier General
commands= II Corps
battles=Mexican-American War American Civil War William Hays (
May 9 ,1819 –February 7 ,1875 ) was a career officer in theUnited States Army , serving as aUnion Army general during theAmerican Civil War .Early life
Hays was born in
Richmond, Virginia , but moved toNashville, Tennessee .Andrew Jackson appointed Hays to theUnited States Military Academy , where he graduated in 1840 alongsideWilliam T. Sherman andRichard S. Ewell . He as initially a brevet second lieutenant, and was promoted to first lieutenant in 1847, serving at various posts in the northeastern states.He served throughout the
Mexican-American War with the lightartillery , serving alongside future Civil War artillerymanHenry J. Hunt . He was wounded at theBattle of Molino del Rey , and was subsequently brevetted to captain for Contreras and Churubusco and to major for Chapultepec. From 1853 (when he was promoted to captain) until 1854, he was engaged in theSeminole Wars inFlorida , and was on routinefrontier duty in 1856–60 in the 3rd and then the 5th U.S. Artillery.Civil War
As a lieutenant colonel, Hays commanded a brigade of horse artillery under Henry Hunt in 1861–62 in the
Army of the Potomac , serving with distinction at theBattle of Seven Pines during thePeninsula Campaign . He participated in theBattle of Antietam , where he commanded the V Corps Reserve Artillery. His batteries were stationed on the heights east ofAntietam Creek , providing long range fire against Confederate infantry positions between the East and West Woods. He commanded the artillery of the Right Grand Division at Fredericksburg. Hays was appointed brigadier general of volunteers in November 1862 and assigned command of aninfantry brigade in Maj. Gen.William H. French 's division in the II Corps. He was wounded and taken prisoner at Chancellorsville onMay 6 ,1863 , along with all but one of his immediate staff.Hays was exchanged on
May 15 ,1863 , and sent toFort Monroe inVirginia . He finally rejoined the army atGettysburg, Pennsylvania , shortly after theBattle of Gettysburg . With the wounding of Maj. Gen.Winfield S. Hancock duringPickett's Charge , Hays (although still a brigadier general) temporarily commanded Hancock's II Corps throughout the summer until permanent command was given to Maj. Gen.Gouverneur K. Warren in mid-September. In November, Hays was appointedprovost marshal of the southern district of New York, and was also promoted to major in the regular army.At the expiration of his term in February 1865, Hays rejoined the Army of the Potomac at Petersburg and served again in the II Corps, this time commanding the Second Division. He was brevetted brigadier general in the regular army on
March 13 ,1865 , for gallant conduct, but onApril 6 he was relieved of command for sleeping on duty, and his brevets were revoked. From that date, he commanded the Artillery Reserve of the Army of the Potomac until he was mustered out of volunteer service in January 1866.Later life
Reverting to his permanent rank of major of the 5th U.S. Artillery, Hays served on various posts, commanding Fort Independence in
Boston Harbor from April 1873 until his death there almost two years later. He was buried inYonkers, New York , but was reinterred atWest Point Cemetery in 1894.ee also
*List of American Civil War generals
References
* Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
* Warner, Ezra J., "Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders", Louisiana State University Press, 1964, ISBN 0-8071-0822-7.
*AppletonsPersondata
NAME= Hays, William
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Union army general
DATE OF BIRTH=May 9 ,1819
PLACE OF BIRTH=Richmond, Virginia
DATE OF DEATH=February 7 ,1875
PLACE OF DEATH=Boston, Massachusetts
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