- Horatio Wright
Infobox Military Person
name=Horatio Gouverneur Wright
born= birth date|1820|3|6
died= death date and age|1899|7|2|1820|3|6
placeofbirth=Clinton, Connecticut
placeofdeath=Washington, D.C.
placeofburial=Arlington National Cemetery
caption= Horatio G. Wright
nickname=
allegiance=United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1841–84
rank= Major General
commands=Dept. of the OhioArmy of the Ohio VI Corps (Army of the Potomac )
unit=U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
battles=American Civil War
*First Battle of Bull Run
*Battle of Gettysburg
*Mine Run Campaign
*Overland Campaign
*Valley Campaigns of 1864
*Siege of Petersburg
*Appomattox Campaign
awards=
laterwork=Horatio Gouverneur Wright (
March 6 ,1820 –July 2 ,1899 ) was an engineer and general in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War . After the war, he was involved in a number of engineering projects, including theBrooklyn Bridge and the completion of theWashington Monument , and served asChief of Engineers for theU.S. Army Corps of Engineers .Early life
Wright was born in
Clinton, Connecticut ,Eicher, p. 583.] son of Edward and Nancy Wight. When he was 14 he enteredAlden Partridge 's military academy in Vermont (nowNorwich University ). [Bergen, [http://books.google.com/books?id=YmlifV06RsMC&pg=PA88&lpg=PA88&dq=%22founded+by+alden+partridge%22&source=web&ots=DuaSafdHWH&sig=GRZbKAu44cfBrDVQEW6P6BOex0o#PPA88,M1 p. 88] .] In 1837 he entered West Point and graduated second in his class of 52 from theUnited States Military Academy in 1841 with a commission in the engineers. He taught engineering and French at West Point over the next several years. He was sent to Florida in 1846, where he spent ten years working on the harbor of St. Augustine and the defenses of Key West. In 1855, he was promoted to the rank ofcaptain and served as assistant toChief of Engineers ColonelJoseph G. Totten the following year. During this time, he was appointed as a member of a military committee to study iron carriages for the construction of naval guns and ordnance specifications of the 15-inch gun. He later co-wrote "Report on Fabrication of Iron for Defenses" (published in 1871–72) based on his time of the board.Civil War service
After the start of the war, Wright took part in the evacuation and destruction of the Gosport Navy Yard (later named the
Norfolk Navy Yard ) onApril 20 ,1861 , to prevent its exploitation by Confederate forces. He was captured during this action, but was released four days later.Wright began constructing fortifications around
Washington, D.C. , before being assigned to the 3rd Division of the Department of Northeast Virginia under Maj. Gen.Samuel P. Heintzelman . Serving asChief Engineer of the 3rd Division during theFirst Battle of Bull Run onJuly 1 ,1861 , Wright was promoted to major in August. Promoted to brigadier general of volunteers the following month, Wright was assigned as Chief Engineer to Maj. Gen.Thomas W. Sherman 's November 1861 expedition against Port Royal, South Carolina. His successes while commanding Union troops in operations againstJacksonville , St. Augustine, and other military targets on theFlorida coast from February to June 1862 led to his appointment as major general of volunteers and commander of theDepartment of the Ohio in August 1862, and commander of the newly createdArmy of the Ohio in March 1863. In this command he played a major logistical role in the repulse of Confederate GeneralBraxton Bragg 's invasion ofKentucky in 1862. His appointment as major general was not confirmed by the Senate and was revoked in March 1863. As a brigadier general, he was not considered eligible to command a department and Maj. Gen.Ambrose Burnside was sent to relieve him. Reporting to Burnside, Wright remained briefly as the commander of the District of Western Kentucky before returning to the East.In May 1863, Wright was given command of the 1st Division in the VI Corps of the
Army of the Potomac under Maj. Gen.John Sedgwick . His first battle in division command was Gettysburg in July 1863, where his corps was held in reserve. The corps saw action at Mine Run in November 1863, and theBattle of the Wilderness onMay 5 toMay 6 ,1864 . After General Sedgwick's death at Spotsylvania Court House onMay 9 , Wright assumed command of the VI Corps, receiving promotion as major general of volunteers (confirmed by the Senate this time) and brevetted colonel in the regular army onMay 12 ,1864 .Wright's corps fought at Cold Harbor from
June 3 toJune 12 ,1864 . In theValley Campaigns of 1864 , he was dispatched to Washington, D.C., to defend against Confederate Lt. Gen. Jubal Early's raid onJuly 11 andJuly 12 ,1864 , commanding the Washington Emergency Defense Force, consisting of the VI, VIII, and XIX Corps. During the defense of Fort Stevens, he gained notoriety by inviting PresidentAbraham Lincoln to join him on a parapet exposed to enemy fire. (A young lieutenant, Oliver Wendell Holmes, was responsible for yelling at the president to get under cover.)Wright commanded the VI Corps again during Maj. Gen.
Philip H. Sheridan 's Shenandoah Valley campaign fromAugust 6 toOctober 16 ,1864 . Wright directed fighting at Cedar Creek onOctober 19 before General Sheridan's arrival.In the
Siege of Petersburg , the VI Corps was the first unit to break through the Confederate defenses, onApril 2 ,1865 . Subsequently, operating under the command of Sheridan, it defeated Confederate forces at Sayler's Creek onApril 6 ,1865 , resulting in the capture of a large number of Confederate soldiers, including Lt. Gen.Richard S. Ewell . For Wright's actions at Petersburg he was promoted to a brevet major general in the regular army.Postbellum
During Reconstruction, Wright commanded the
Army of Texas from July 1865 to August 1866. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel of engineers in November, before leaving volunteer service in September 1866. He was involved in a number of engineering projects including theBrooklyn Bridge and the completion of theWashington Monument . Promoted tocolonel in March 1879, Wright was later namedChief of Engineers as a brigadier general in June 1879. He retired at that rank onMarch 6 ,1884 , and lived in Washington, D.C., until his death in 1899. He is buried inArlington National Cemetery under an obelisk erected by veterans of the VI Corps, facing the Washington Monument he completed.The city of
Fort Wright, Kentucky , is named in his honor. The fort—an earthwork structure—was planned during the Confederate invasion of Kentucky in the summer of 1862 while Wright was in command of the Department of the Ohio; the fort was completed in 1863. [ [http://www.northern-kentucky.com/city-of-fort-wright.htm Northern Kentucky Communities] .]Fort H. G. Wright on the western tip ofFishers Island , New York, is also named in his honor.ee also
*List of American Civil War generals
References
* Bergen, William W., "The Other Hero of Cedar Creek: The 'Not Specially Ambitious' Horatio G. Wright," essay in Gary Gallagher, ed., "The 1864 Shenandoah Campaign", Military Campaigns of the Civil War Series, University of North Carolina Press, 2006, ISBN 0-8078-3005-4.
* Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
* Heidler, David S., and Heidler, Jeanne T., "Horatio Gouverneur Wright", "Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History", Heidler, David S., and Heidler, Jeanne T., eds., W. W. Norton & Company, 2000, ISBN 0-393-04758-X.
* Warner, Ezra J., "Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders", Louisiana State University Press, 1964, ISBN 0-8071-0822-7.
* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/hgwright.htm Arlington National Cemetery biography of Wright]Notes
Further reading
* Ballard, Joe N., " [http://books.google.com/books?id=Sp3VOOzRGesC The History of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers] ", DIANE Publishing, 1998, ISBN 0-7881-7666-8. Google Book Search. Retrieved on December 23, 2007.
* Lossing, Benson John and Woodrow Wilson, " [http://books.google.com/books?vid=0XDSIumcybjEdRceMn&id=uMcqZEdLQMgC&pg=PP9|Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1909] ", Harper & Brothers Publishing, 1906.External links
* [http://www.hq.usace.army.mil/history/coe2.htm US Army Corps of Engineers: Portraits and Profiles, 1775 to Present - Brigadier General Horatio Gouverneur Wright]
* [http://www.historycentral.com/bio/UGENS/USAWright.html Union Generals: Horatio Gouverneur Wright, USA]
* [http://www.spiderzweb.net/~hgwright/life.html General H. G. Wright - Life and Times]
* [http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/ricewrc/00093/rice-00093.html Texas Archival Resources Online: Guide to the U.S. General Horatio Wright Letter, 1865]
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