- Horatio Gates Gibson
Infobox Military Person
name=Horatio Gates Gibson
born= birth date|1827|5|22
died= death date and age|1924|4|27|1827|5|22
placeofburial=
caption=Captain Horatio Gates Gibson, 1862. Photo by James F. Gibson. Library of Congress
placeofbirth=Baltimore, Maryland
placeofdeath=Washington, D.C.
allegiance=flagicon|United States United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1847–1891
rank=Brevet Brigadier General
commands=
battles=American Civil War
relations=Horatio Gates Gibson (
May 22 ,1827 –April 27 ,1924 ) was a careerartillery officer in theUnited States Army , and brevet brigadier general in theAmerican Civil War .Born in
Baltimore, Maryland , Gibson attended theUnited States Military Academy atWest Point, New York , and graduated seventeenth in the Class of 1847. Commissioned into the3rd U.S. Artillery , he rose slowly through the peacetime army, eventually earning his captaincy at the outbreak of the Civil War.During the war, he commanded
Battery C, 3rd U.S. Artillery , and was part of the famedU.S. Horse Artillery Brigade in theArmy of the Potomac . Cited for gallantry, he was awarded brevet (honorary) promotions to major (May 5 ,1862 , for actions at Williamsburg) and lieutenant colonel (September 17 ,1862 , for actions at Antietam). By 1863, he accepted a commission in the U.S. Volunteers and commanded the 2nd Ohio Artillery as a lieutenant colonel and colonel. At the end of the war, Gibson was awarded brevet promotions to colonel in theRegular Army and brigadier general in the volunteers.Mustering out of the USV in August 1865, Gibson returned to his permanent rank of captain in the 3rd Artillery. He remained in the army, and was promoted to major in 1867, lieutenant colonel in 1882, and colonel in 1883. He retired from the service on
May 22 ,1891 . "Time" Magazine’s obituary of him (Monday,April 28 ,1924 ) cited the following:Died. Brigadier General Horatio Gates Gibson, 97, "oldest living West Pointer"; in Washington. He entered just as Ulysses S. Grant graduated. Due to his slight stature, he was nicknamed "Agnes"—an appellation which clung to him through life. When he was a lieutenant at the battle of Fredericksburg, his sword was cut from his side by a shell; at the end of the Civil War he was a captain in the regulars. A nonagenarian at his daughter's house in Washington, he smoked from six to ten cigars daily.
ee also
References
* Birkhimer, Lt. William E. [http://www.usregulars.com/usartillery/3us_art.html "The Third Regiment of Artillery"] .
* Heitman, Francis B. "Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army, From its Organization, September 29, 1789 to March 2, 1903". Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1903.
* "Register of Graduates and Former Cadets of the United States Military Academy". West Point, NY: West Point Alumni Foundation, Inc., 1970.
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,718301,00.html "Time" Magazine] . Time-Warner.
* U.S. War Department. "The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies". Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1894.External links
* [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/f?cwar:0:./temp/~ammem_RscD: "American Memory: Selected Civil War Photographs"] . Library of Congress. Prints and Photograps Division. Washington, D.C.
* [http://www.generalsandbrevets.com/ Generals and Brevets: Photographs of General Officers of the Civil War] .Persondata
NAME= Gibson, Horatio Gates
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Union Army General
DATE OF BIRTH=May 22 ,1827
PLACE OF BIRTH=Baltimore, Maryland
DATE OF DEATH=April 27 ,1924
PLACE OF DEATH=Washington, D.C.
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