- John Milton Brannan
Infobox Military Person
name= John Milton Brannan
born= birth date|1819|07|01
died= death date|1892|12|16|1819|07|01
placeofbirth=Washington, D.C.
placeofdeath=New York City
placeofburial=West Point Cemetery
caption=
allegiance= United States of America
serviceyears= 1841–1882
rank=Brevet Major General
commands=
battles=Mexican-American War
*Battle of Cerro Gordo
*Battle of Contreras
*Battle of Churubusco
*Battle of Mexico City American Civil War
*Battle of Saint John's Bluff
*Battle of Chickamauga
*Third Battle of Chattanooga
*Atlanta Campaign John Milton Brannan (
July 1 ,1819 –December 16 ,1892 ) was a career American Army officer who served in theMexican-American War and as a Union general in theAmerican Civil War .Early life and Mexico
Brannan was born in
Washington, D.C. , and was a messenger in theUnited States House of Representatives when he received his appointment to theUnited States Military Academy fromRatliff Boon , the U.S. Representative fromIndiana in 1837. His appointment was supported by 114 other Congressmen. He finished West Point in 1841, ranking 23rd of 52 cadets, and was assigned to the 1st U.S. Artillery Regiment.Eicher, p. 142.] After graduation, Brannan served atPlattsburgh, New York during the border dispute withCanada .During the Mexican-American War, Brannan was in the battles of Vera Cruz, Cerro Gordo, La Hoya, Contreras and Churubusco. He was brevetted to captain for gallantry for Contreras and Churubusco. He was severely wounded during the battle for Mexico City.
After the war with Mexico, Brannan fought against the Seminoles. Brannan then remained in the Southeast at various posts until the beginning of the Civil War.
Civil War service
At the outbreak of the Civil War, Brannan was appointed a brigadier general of volunteers and placed in command of the Department of Key West. In October 1862, he fought in the
Battle of Saint John's Bluff where he led infantry troops in the expedition on theSt. Johns River against Confederate positions for control ofJacksonville, Florida . Also in the same month, Brannan was placed in command of the Department of the South afterOrmsby Mitchel 's death. He was brevetted a lieutenant colonel for his service during the battle for Jacksonville. He served as Department commander until January 1863.In 1863 he led an infantry division under
William Rosecrans in theTullahoma Campaign where he fought at Hoover's Gap. Brannan then fought underGeorge Henry Thomas during theChickamauga Campaign . At Chicakamauga, Brannan lost 38 per cent of his command. Nevertheless, Brannan was awarded the brevet to colonel for meritorious service. When Rosecrans was relieved byUlysses S. Grant , Brannan was reassigned from infantry back to artillery. He was promoted to the rank of major in the Regular army in August 1863.From October 1863, until June 1865, Brannan was chief of artillery of the Department of the Cumberland, where he oversaw the defenses at Chattanooga. He was in the
Battle of Missionary Ridge and in theAtlanta Campaign where he participated in theBattle of Resaca ,Battle of Dallas , and theBattle of Kennesaw Mountain . He was also at the siege and surrender of Atlanta. He was brevetted to major general in both theRegular Army and in the volunteer forces.Postbellum and death
After the Civil War, Brannan mustered out of the volunteer forces and reverted to the Regular Army rank of major with the 1st U.S. Artillery Regiment. He was assigned to artillery duties at
Fort Trumbull , Connecticut,Fort Wadsworth , New York, andOgdensburg, New York . While at Ogdensburg, he helped prevent the Fenian raids intoCanada . In 1877, Brannan was inPhiladelphia ,Pennsylvania , where he helped put down the railroad riots.Brannan transferred to the 4th U.S. Artillery Regiment in 1877. He retired from the Army with the rank of colonel on
April 19 ,1882 . He the moved toNew York City .Brannan died on
December 16 ,1892 , in New York and was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery. He was reinterred at theWest Point Cemetery .Battery Brannan at
Fort Worden , Washington was named in his honor.ee also
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List of American Civil War generals External links
*findagrave|5887138 Retrieved on
2008-01-06 References
* Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
* Hubbell, John T., and James W. Geary (editors). "Biographical Dictionary of the Union: Northern Leaders of the Civil War". Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1995. ISBN 0-313-20920-0.
* Johnson, Rossiter (editor). "The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans". Boston: The Biographical Society, 1904.
* Warner, Ezra J. "Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders". Louisiana State University Press, 1964.
* Wilson, James Grant, and John Fiske (editors). "Appleton's Cyclopædia of American Biography". New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1888.Notes
Persondata
NAME= Brannan, John Milton
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Union army general
DATE OF BIRTH=July 1 ,1819
PLACE OF BIRTH=Washington, D.C.
DATE OF DEATH=December 16 ,1892
PLACE OF DEATH=New York City
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