- Theodore Winthrop
Theodore Winthrop (
September 22 ,1828 –June 10 ,1861 ) was a writer, lawyer, and world traveler. He was one of the first Union officers killed in theAmerican Civil War .Winthrop was born in
New Haven, Connecticut . He was descended through his father from GovernorJohn Winthrop and through his mother from Jonathan Edwards. An 1848 graduate ofYale University , he travelled for a year inGreat Britain andEurope and then through theUnited States . After contributing to periodicals, short sketches, and stories, which attracted little attention, Winthrop enlisted in the 7th Regiment,New York State Militia , an early volunteer unit of the Federal Army that answered PresidentAbraham Lincoln 's call for troops in 1861. He wrote a popular essay about the experience titled "Our March to Washington." He was appointed Major and soon became anaide-de-camp to Maj. Gen.Benjamin Butler , commander of the Department of Virginia headquartered atFort Monroe .At the
Battle of Big Bethel onJune 10 ,1861 , he volunteered for GeneralEbenezer W. Peirce 's staff and drew up a crude plan of battle. After a Federal attack to the enemy right flank was foiled, Winthrop led an ill-fated assault on the Confederate left held by four companies of the 1st Regiment North Carolina Infantry, under the command ofColonel (later Lieutenant General)Daniel Harvey Hill .In the heat of battle, Major Winthrop leapt onto the trunk of a fallen tree and reportedly yelled, "One more charge boys, and the day is ours." Soon thereafter, he was killed by a musket ball to the heart and became the first casualty of rank for the Northern side in what history regards as the first pitched land battle of the Civil War. Ironically, ardent abolitionist Winthrop was shot by a Black Confederate soldier—Private Sam Ashe of the 1st North Carolina Infantry.
Winthrop's
novel s, for which he had failed to find a publisher during his lifetime, appeared posthumously. They include "John Brent", founded on his experiences in the far West, and "Edwin Brothertoft", a story of theAmerican Revolution . "Cecil Dreeme", his most important work, was a semi-autobiographical novel dealing with social mores and gender roles set atNew York University , where Winthrop had once been a lodger. Other works include "The Canoe and the Saddle" and "Life in the Open Air".External links
* [http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/collections/exhibits/bobst/washsq/voices/volumes/cdreeme/html/CD_int.HTM "NYU and the Village: Theodore Winthrop]
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