- Theophilus Lyle Dickey
Infobox Military Person
name=T. (Theophilus) Lyle Dickey
lived= October 12, 1811 - 1885
placeofbirth=Paris, Kentucky
placeofdeath=Atlantic City, New Jersey
allegiance=United States
serviceyears= 1861-1864
rank=Colonel
commands=4th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry , Chief of CavalryArmy of the Tennessee
battles=Shiloh
laterwork=Justice of the Illinois Supreme CourtPrewar Life
Born in Kentucky, Colonel Dickey moved to Macomb, Illinois in 1834 to study law under
Cyrus Walker and was admitted to the Illinois Bar in 1835. The next year, he movedRushville, Illinois where he edited a newspaper and speculated in real estate in addition to his legal practice. In 1839, he again moved, this time toOttawa, Illinois where he continued his legal career. Upon the outbreak of theMexican-American War he raised a company of volunteers and received a commission as captain. At the end of the war, he returned to Ottawa, Illinois and was elected a judge of the Illinois Ninth Judicial Circuit in 1848. He resigned his position as judge in 1851 but continued in the practice of law. He was a prominent political supporter ofStephen A. Douglas , making many stump speeches for him in 1858 and 1860.T. Lyle Dickey’s Civil War Career
Dickey was authorized by the State of
Illinois to raise a company of cavalry in August 1861. This company became the nucleus of the4th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry , the recruitment of which resulted in a dispute between Colonel Dickey and Illinois Governor Richard Yates over the commissions to be granted to the officers of the regiment, a valuable tool of political patronage. In the end, Governor Yates accepted Colonel Dickey’s choices and granted them their commissions. The 4th Illinois Cavalry completed its organization and was officially mustered into service on September 26th, 1861. The regiment was sent toCairo, Illinois soon after it was mustered in.Colonel Dickey commanded the regiment during the advance of Grant’s army on
Fort Henry , serving as the scouts and screening force, served in a supporting role during the attack on that place, and then again led the advance onFort Donelson .Colonel Dickey’s regiment was shipped to
Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee where it participated in theBattle of Shiloh .Post War Career
From 1868 to 1870, he served as an Assistant Attorney General for the United States for all suits in the court of claims, and often argued before the United States Supreme Court in that role.
Dickey was elected a justice of the Illinois Supreme Court in December 1875 and held that office until his death in 1885.
External References
* [http://www2.state.il.us/court/supremecourt/Previous/Bio_Dickey.asp Illinois State Supreme Court Website Biography of Colonel Dickey]
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