- Bennett C. Riley
Infobox Governor
name = Bennett C. Riley
order = flagicon|USA
office = Military Governor of California
term_start = 1849
term_end = 1849
lieutenant =
predecessor =Persifor Frazer Smith
successor =Peter Hardeman Burnett
birth_date = 1790
birth_place =St. Mary's County, Maryland
death_date = June 6, 1853
death_place =Buffalo, New York
party =
spouse =
profession =Soldier
religion =Bennett C. Riley (1790ndash June 6, 1853) was the seventh military governor of
California , serving in 1849, before the territory became aU.S. state . He also served as a general in theUnited States Army during theMexican-American War .Born in
St. Mary's County, Maryland , he led the first military escort along theSanta Fe Trail in 1829. Riley entered the U.S. Army at an early age. On January 19, 1813, he was appointed Ensign of Rifles. In March of the same year, he became a third lieutenant and in April 1814 a second lieutenant in the First Rifles. He gained a promotion to the first lieutenant in March 1817. Riley was further advanced tocaptain in the 5th U.S. Infantry, and by 1821 he was transferred to the 6th U.S. Infantry.The officer joined his superior, Colonel
Henry Leavenworth , in an engagement against theArikara Indians in August 1823. Riley was honored for ten years of faithful service by being promoted to brevet major on August 6, 1828. Eventually he gained the rank of Brevet Colonel in February 1844. Beforehand, he had tenures as Major in the 4th U.S. Infantry (1837) and lieutenant colonel, 2nd U.S. Infantry, beginning in December 1839.The Battle of Chokachotta in Florida took place on June 2, 1840. Colonel Riley was cited for bravery and good conduct during this engagement in the
Seminole Wars .During the
Mexican-American War , Riley was colonel of the 2nd U.S. Infantry and fought at thesiege of Veracruz andbattle of Cerro Gordo . He was brevetted brigadier general and assumed command of the 2nd Brigade inDavid E. Twiggs 's Second Division. He led his brigade at the battles of Contreras and Churubusco, whereWinfield Scott gave him credit for the U.S. victory. He was appointed brevet major general and fought at the Chapultepec. He is generally considered one of the ablest brigade commanders in the army during the war with Mexico.In the years 1849 and 1850, General Riley commanded the Military Department in Upper
California and exercised the duties of Provincial Governor. After his administrative service concluded on the Pacific, Riley was ordered to take command of a regiment on theRio Grande . However ill-health prevented further service on his part. He returned to his home inBuffalo, New York .The many military campaigns he took part in over the years had a deleterious effect on his health. He finally succumbed to an aggravated form of
cancer . General Riley died on Thursday evening, June 10, 1853. He left a widow and five children.Fort Riley andRiley County, Kansas are both named in his honour.ee also
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