Joshua W. Sill

Joshua W. Sill

Infobox Military Person
name=Joshua W. Sill
born= birth date|1831|12|6
died= death date and age|1862|12|31|1831|12|6
placeofbirth=Chillicothe, Ohio
placeofdeath=Murfreesboro, Tennessee
placeofburial=Chillicothe, Ohio


caption=Brigadier General Joshua Sill
nickname=
allegiance=United States of America Union
branch= United States Army Union Army
serviceyears=1853-1862
rank= Brevet Major General
commands=
unit=
battles=American Civil War *Battle of Stones River
awards=
laterwork=

Joshua Woodrow Sill (December 6, 1831 – December 31, 1862), was a career officer in the United States Army and brigadier general during the American Civil War. He was killed at the Battle of Stones River in Tennessee. Fort Sill, Oklahoma, was later named in his honor.

Early life and background

Sill's early education was obtained largely from his father, who was a lawyer. Sill was appointed in 1849 to the United States Military Academy. During his four years at West Point he ranked among the best scholars and graduated third in his class of 52 cadets. Upon graduation he was commissioned a brevet second lieutenant in Ordnance and his first assignment was at the Watervliet Arsenal in Troy, New York. In 1855 he was assigned to West Point as an instructor. After two years there he was assigned to Pittsburgh Arsenal as an ordnance officer.

In May 1858, Sill was sent to Vancouver in Washington Territory to superintend the building of an arsenal. Difficulties with the British Government prevented the construction of this arsenal and he was reassigned to Watervleit Arsenal. A few months later he was ordered to Fort Leavenworth, but resigned his commission in January 1861.Eicher, p. 489.] He then taught mathematics and civil engineering in the Brooklyn Collegiate and Polytechnic Institute.

Civil War

Following the bombardment of Fort Sumter Sill resigned his teaching position and offered his services to the Governor of Ohio, who appointed him Assistant Adjutant General of the State in May 1861. Here he was occupied in the organization of the Ohio forces. In August 1861 he was commissioned colonel of the 33rd Ohio Volunteers and accompanied Brig. Gen. William "Bull" Nelson in the Eastern Kentucky expedition.

His regiment was then assigned as a brigade commander in Brig. Gen. Ormsby M. Mitchel's division of the Army of the Ohio. He was promoted to the rank of brigadier general on July 16, 1862. Shortly thereafter, Sill was elevated to command of a division, though was soon reassigned to command a brigade in Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan's division of the now-named Army of the Cumberland.

Sill took part in the bloodiest battle of the Civil War (in terms of percentage of casualties on both sides), the Battle of Stones River, just outside of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. On the first day of battle, while leading his men forward, he was killed by rifle fire. On the eve of the battle, Sill had been in conference with his commander, General Sheridan. When the conference adjourned and the attendees began to disperse, Sill and Sheridan mistakenly put on each others' coats. Sill was thus wearing Sheridan's coat at the time he was killed.Warner, pp. 448-49.]

His body was found by Confederate troops, who buried it in a battlefield cemetery near the scene of his death. A few years later his body was removed to the Grandview Cemetery at Chillicothe, Ohio. An epitaph from one of his officers stated that "No man in the entire army, I believe, was so much admired, respected, and beloved by inferiors as well as superiors in rank as was General Sill." [ [http://sill-www.army.mil/pao/joshua_w_sill.htm Fort Sill biography.]

Fort Sill

In 1869 his classmate from West Point and division commander, General Sheridan, officially established a military post in the Wichita Mountains of Oklahoma, which he named in memory of General Sill. Fort Sill is the largest Artillery Center in the world.

ee also

*List of American Civil War generals

References

* Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
* Warner, Ezra J., "Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders", Louisiana State University Press, 1964, ISBN 0-8071-0822-7.
* [http://sill-www.army.mil/pao/joshua_w_sill.htm Fort Sill biography of Joshua W. Sill]

Notes

Persondata
NAME = Joshua W. Sill
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Union Army General
DATE OF BIRTH = December 6, 1831
PLACE OF BIRTH = Chillicothe, Ohio
DATE OF DEATH = December 31, 1862
PLACE OF DEATH = Murfreesboro, Tennessee


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