Charles A. Wikoff

Charles A. Wikoff
Charles Augustus Wikoff
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Charles A. Wikoff
Born March 8, 1837(1837-03-08)
Easton, Pennsylvania
Died July 1, 1898(1898-07-01) (aged 61)
near Santiago, Cuba
Buried at Easton Cemetery
Allegiance United States United States of America
Service/branch United States Army
Years of service 1861-1898
Rank Colonel
Commands held 22nd U. S. Infantry
Battles/wars

American Civil War

Indian Wars
Spanish-American War

Charles Augustus Wikoff (March 3, 1837 – July 1, 1898) was a United States Army officer serving from American Civil War until he became the most senior ranking American Army officer killed in the Spanish-American War[1]

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Early life

Wikoff was born in Easton, Pennsylvania, and graduated from Lafayette College with bachelor's and master's degrees. He worked as a civil engineer under George B. McClellan on the Illinois Central Railroad from 1855 to 1857.[2]

Civil War

In April 1861, at the outbreak of the American Civil War, Wikoff enlisted as a private in the 1st Pennsylvania Infantry. The next month he was commissioned a first lieutenant in the 15th U. S. Infantry.[2] He was shot in the left eye at the Battle of Shiloh and wore an eye patch throughout the rest of his life.[3] He also participated in the Battle of Chickamauga and the Battle of Missionary Ridge, for which he was a brevetted major. He was promoted to captain in August 1864.[2]

Postbellum

After the war, Wikoff was transferred to the 24th U. S. Infantry, and later to the 11th Infantry, serving in Texas and the Dakotas. He was promoted to major of the 14th Infantry stationed at Vancouver Barracks in December 1886. In November 1891 he was made lieutenant colonel of the 19th Infantry, and served at Forts Wayne and Brady in Michigan. And, in January 1897, he became colonel of the 22nd Infantry at Fort Crook, Nebraska.[2]

Spanish-American War

In 1898 he led the 22nd Infantry from Fort Crook to Cuba where he was transferred to lead the 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division of Major General William Rufus Shafter's V Army Corps. He was shot during a charge across an open field in the Battle of San Juan Hill. Within 10 minutes his two successors William S. Worth and Emerson Liscom were also shot before Ezra P. Ewers, the fourth in command, assumed control.[1]

Legacy

He is buried in the Easton Cemetery.[4]

Camp Wikoff in Montauk, New York, through which American troops including Theodore Roosevelt returned after the conflict, was named for him.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Col. Charles A. Wikoff profile at 1-22infantry.org Retrieved January 11, 2007
  2. ^ a b c d e Johnson, Rossiter (ed. in chief) (1904). The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans. Volume X. Boston, Massachusetts: The Biographical Society. 
  3. ^ That Body of Brave Men: The Us Regular Infantry and the Civil War in the West By Mark W. Johnson - 2003 ISBN 0306812460
  4. ^ Findagrave Profile Retrieved January 11, 2007

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