- George Wright (general)
George Wright (
October 21 ,1801 or 1803 –July 30 ,1865 ) was an American soldier who served in theMexican-American War and theAmerican Civil War .Early life and career
He was born in
Norwich, Vermont , and graduated fromWest Point in 1822. He served in the3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment on the frontier inWisconsin andMaine . In 1838 he transferred to theU.S. 8th Infantry Regiment and served on the Canadian border.In 1844, he fought in
Florida against theSeminole s where he was brevetted major for meritorious service.During the
Mexican-American War , he served with the 8th Infantry at Vera Cruz and at theBattle of Molino del Rey , where he was wounded. For this service he was brevettedcolonel .In 1848 he was promoted to major, and then lieutenant colonel in 1855, when he transferred to the
U.S. 4th Infantry Regiment and served on the West Coast. Later, in 1855, he was promoted tocolonel of theU.S. 9th Infantry Regiment , where he served in theWashington Territory . In 1858 Wright oversaw the re-construction ofFort Dalles inOregon Territory from a wood outpost to a more substantial base while in command of the 9th.Horner, John B. (1921). Oregon: Her History, Her Great Men, Her Literature. The J.K. Gill Co.: Portland. p. 122-123] He fought in theYakima War and theBattle of Four Lakes near Spokane.Civil War
At the beginning of the Civil War, he was the commanding officer of the Department of Oregon. Then, for a few months in 1861, he was the commanding officer of the District of Southern California. In October 1861, he was promoted to Brigadier General of Volunteers and placed in command of the
Department of the Pacific , replacingEdwin Vose Sumner . Sumner recommended Wright as his replacement.Although Wright would have preferred to have been sent East during the Civil War, he remained in California where he commanded the largest force ever in the Far West. By 1862 he commanded 6,000 troops. His duties included protecting the frontier, keeping watch on
secession ists, safeguarding the coast, and moving troops eastward.The climate of San Francisco was not agreeable to Wright, because of his
asthma , and he wanted to move the headquarters to Sacramento. The headquarters did not move, although Wright did spend time in Sacramento.Postbellum
When the
Regular Army again reorganized in 1865 and created the Military Division of the Pacific, Wright commanded the District of California for a few months until he was given command of the Department of the Columbia. He may have been removed from command of the Department of the Pacific in order for the Army to have a position for Maj. Gen.Irvin McDowell .As Wright was en route to his new command, he died at sea when his ship, the "Brother Jonathan", sank off the California coast. His body was recovered six weeks later. He is interred in the Sacramento City Cemetery.
For his service as commander of the Department of the Pacific, he was brevetted brigadier general in the Regular Army.
Fort George Wright , located near Spokane, was named in his honor.Notes
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*findagrave|4206 Retrieved on
2008-02-10 References
*"Appleton's Cyclopædia of American Biography". New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1889.
*Hubbell, John T., and James W. Geary (editors). "Biographical Dictionary of the Union: Northern Leaders of the Civil War". Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1995. ISBN 0-313-20920-0.
*Warner, Ezra J. "Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders". Louisiana State University Press, 1964.
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title = Great battle of the Spokane plains, Washington Territory
publisher =Philadelphia Press
date = 1858
**Note: One and a half columns of text published in the September 23rd, 1858 issue of the The Press, Philadelphia. The newspaper story quotes dispatches sent by Col. G. Wright regarding an "expedition against Northern Indians, camp on the Spokane River, (W.T.), one and a half miles below the Falls, September 6, 1858."Persondata
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