- Willard Warner
Willard Warner (
September 4 ,1826 –November 23 ,1906 ) was a brigadier general in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War . He was a U.S. senator from the state ofAlabama after the war.Birth and early years
Warner was born in
Granville, Ohio , and graduated fromMarietta College . He founded the Newark Machine Works inNewark, Ohio . He was the brother-in-law of future Civil War generalCharles R. Woods of Newark.Civil War
In December 1861, Warner joined the volunteer army as major of the 76th Ohio Infantry. He served in several battles in the Western Theater, including the
Battle of Fort Donelson , theSiege of Corinth , and theVicksburg Campaign . In 1863 he became lieutenant colonel of theregiment , which he led from Vicksburg to Chattanooga. He served on the staff ofWilliam T. Sherman during theAtlanta Campaign as theinspector general .On October 1864, he was named as colonel of the 180th Ohio Infantry and later was promoted to brigadier general commanding a
brigade . He received a brevet rank of major general of volunteers in 1865 and mustered out in July of that year.He served one term in the Ohio state senate immediately after the war, removed to the South in 1867, where he engaged in cotton-planting and was a member of the Alabama legislature in the succeeding year. Elected upon readmission of Alabama to the Union, the Republican served as a Senator from
July 13 ,1868 , toMarch 3 ,1871 . He did not win reelection, turned down Grant's tendered appointment as Governor of New Mexico [ [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/hlaw:@field(DOCID+@lit(ej02040)): "Journal of the executive proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America, 1871-1873" Wednesday, December 6, 1871, page 116.] ] , and returned to Alabama and later toTennessee to pursue various business interests.He was collector of customs at
Mobile, Alabama , from July 1871 until February 1872, when he declined the appointment ofGovernor of New Mexico , as he did the diplomatic post of Minister toArgentina . He was a member of theRepublican National Convention of 1868. In 1873 he organized the Tecumseh Iron Company, and in 1887 he was elected president of the Nashville Iron, Steel, and Charcoal Company.He died in
Chattanooga, Tennessee , and was buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery in Newark, Ohio.ee also
*List of American Civil War generals
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