- Ralph P. Buckland
Infobox Military Person
name=Ralph P. Buckland
born= birth date|1812|1|20
died= death date and age|1892|5|27|1812|1|20
placeofbirth=Leyden, Massachusetts
placeofdeath=Fremont, Ohio
placeofburial=Oakwood Cemetery, Fremont
caption=
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=Union Army
serviceyears=1861–65
rank=Brigadier General
commands=Brigade, XV Corps
unit=Army of the Tennessee
battles=American Civil War *Shiloh *Siege of Vicksburg *Atlanta Campaign
awards=
laterwork=U.S. Congressman, railroad executiveRalph Pomeroy Buckland (
January 20 ,1812 –May 27 ,1892 ) was a U.S. Representative fromOhio , as well as a brigadier general in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War and an executive of theUnion Pacific Railroad following the war.Born in
Leyden, Massachusetts , Buckland moved with his parents toRavenna, Ohio , the same year. He attended the country schools, Tallmadge (Ohio) Academy, andKenyon College inGambier, Ohio . After studying law, he was admitted to the bar in 1837 and commenced practice inFremont, Ohio . He served as the mayor of Fremont from 1843–45 and was a delegate to the Whig National Convention in 1848. He served as a member of theOhio State Senate from 1855–59.With the outbreak of the Civil War, Buckland entered the Union Army as the colonel of the
72nd Ohio Infantry onJanuary 10 ,1862 . Buckland commanded abrigade underWilliam T. Sherman in the 5th Division of theArmy of the Tennessee at theBattle of Shiloh in April. He was commissioned as a brigadier general of volunteers onNovember 29 ,1862 . During theSiege of Vicksburg in the spring and early summer of 1863, Buckland commanded a brigade in Sherman's XV Corps.He resigned from the army
January 6 ,1865 , and returned to Ohio after winning election to theUnited States Congress . In the omnibus promotions following the surrender of the Confederate armies, he was brevetted as a major general dating fromMarch 13 ,1865 .Buckland was elected as a Republican to the Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Congresses (
March 4 ,1865 –March 3 ,1869 ). He was not a candidate for renomination in 1868 to the Forty-first Congress. He resumed the practice of law and served as delegate to the Philadelphia Loyalists' Convention in 1866 and to the Pittsburgh Soldiers' Convention.He served as delegate to the
1876 Republican National Convention . He spent his later years involved in the railroad industry, serving as government director of the Union Pacific Railroad from 1877-1880.He died in Fremont, Ohio, on
May 27 ,1892 , and was interred in Oakwood Cemetery.References
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