- Richard Arnold (general)
Infobox Military Person
name=Richard Arnold
born= birth date|1828|4|12
died= death date and age|1882|11|8|1828|4|12
placeofbirth=Providence, Rhode Island
placeofdeath=New York City
placeofburial=Swan Point Cemetery
caption=Major General Richard Arnold
allegiance=flagicon|United States United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1850-1882
rank=Brevet Major General
battles=American Civil War
*Battle of Bull Run
*Seven Days Battles
*Siege of Port Hudson
*Red River Campaign
*
relations=Isaac P. Rodman (brother-in-law)
laterwork=:"For other people of the same name, seeRichard Arnold ."Richard Arnold (April 12 ,1828 –November 8 ,1882 ) was a career U.S. Army officer who served as a brigadier general in the Union forces during theAmerican Civil War . His artillery helped force the surrender of two important Confederate towns, includingMobile, Alabama .Early life and background
Arnold was the son of Rhode Island governor and United States congressman
Lemuel Arnold , was born inProvidence, Rhode Island , in 1828. graduated from theUnited States Military Academy in 1850. His classmates includedEugene A. Carr andCuvier Grover , who would serve alongside him in theTrans-Mississippi Theater during the Civil War. Hisantebellum service included various routine posts inFlorida ,California , and thePacific Northwest . Arnold was promoted to captain in theRegular Army and became anaide-de-camp to Major GeneralJohn E. Wool .Civil war
Shortly after the start of the Civil War, Arnold commanded Battery D of the 2nd U.S. Artillery at the
First Battle of Bull Run , and was forced to abandon his guns during the ensuing Union rout. In 1862, he served in various staff positions with theArmy of the Potomac , including as a division artillery chief and AssistantInspector General for the VI Corps.After the
Seven Days Battles , he received a commission as a brigadier general of the volunteers and was transferred to the Department of the Gulf, where he was assigned as Chief of Artillery. He served in this capacity for two years, except for a two-month temporary stint as Chief of Cavalry after Brig. Gen.Albert L. Lee was relieved from duty during theRed River Campaign . At theSiege of Port Hudson , Arnold directed the siege artillery that precipitated the surrender of the fort and town. He later commanded the artillery that would compel the surrender of Mobile, Alabama. He received a brevet promotion to major general dating from March 1865.Postbellum career
After the war, he reverted to his regular army rank of captain and served in a variety of posts with the 5th U.S. Artillery. He was elevated to major in 1875. In 1882, while stationed on
Governor's Island inNew York City , he received a promotion to lieutenant colonel, but died five days later. He was buried in Swan Point Cemetery in Providence.The World War II mine planter USS "Richard Arnold" was named in the general's honor. Ten sailors were killed when the "Arnold" sprang a leak during a storm off
Portsmouth, New Hampshire , and sank in January 1942.Arnold's brother-in-law, Union Brig. Gen.
Isaac P. Rodman , was mortally wounded at theBattle of Antietam .ee also
* List of American Civil War generals
References
*Garcia, Pedro, "Port Hudson: Last Bastion on the Mississippi". The Paragon Agency: New York, 2005. ISBN 1891030477
*Rhode Island Historical Society, "Rhode Island Historical Society Collections". University of Michigan: 1926.Notes
External links
*findagrave|12842 Retrieved on
2008-02-12
* [http://seacoastnh.com/Maritime_History/The_Shipyard/Mine_Planter_Richard_Arnold_Sinks/ Sinking of the Arnold]
* [http://members.aol.com/batrinque/generals.html Rhode Island Civil War Round Table bio of Arnold]Persondata
NAME = Arnold, Richard
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Politician andUnion army general
DATE OF BIRTH =April 12 1828
PLACE OF BIRTH =Providence, Rhode Island
DATE OF DEATH =November 8 ,1882
PLACE OF DEATH =New York City
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