- Rufus Ingalls
Infobox Military Person
name=Rufus Ingalls
born= birth date|1818|8|23
died= death date and age|1893|1|15|1818|8|23
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nickname=
placeofbirth=Denmark, Maine
placeofdeath=New York City, New York
placeofburial=Arlington National Cemetery
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1843-1883
rank= Brevet Major General
unit=
commands= Quartermaster General
battles=American Civil War
awards=
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laterwork=Rufus Ingalls (
August 23 ,1818 –January 15 ,1893 ) was an American military general who served as the 16thQuartermaster General of theUnited States Army .Early life and career
Ingalls was born in the village of Denmark in what is now
Maine (at the time, it was a part ofMassachusetts ). His father Cyrus was a prominent local mill owner and politician who was among those at the Maine constitutional convention in 1819. Through his father's political connections, Rufus Ingalls was appointed to theUnited States Military Academy , graduating in the Class of 1843, which included his friendUlysses S. Grant . Ingalls was brevetted as a Second Lieutenant and assigned togarrison duty in the westernfrontier .In 1845, he joined the
First U.S. Dragoons with the rank of first lieutenant. Ingalls served in theMexican-American War in theNew Mexico Territory in the Army of the West under Col.Stephen W. Kearny . Ingalls distinguished himself in action at the skirmish at Eabudo and conflict at Pueblo de Taos, for which he received the brevet rank of first lieutenant. He later served inCalifornia under Kearny. He became aquartermaster in 1848 and served in that role the rest of his career.Promoted to the rank of captain, he was assigned to duty in the
Oregon Territory in 1849, and then toFort Vancouver in 1852, along with Ulysses Grant. There, he joined the localFreemasons . In early 1854, while on duty in Washington DC, Ingalls was ordered to accompany the Steptoe Expedition fromFort Leavenworth inKansas across the continent through theUtah Territory to thePacific Coast .Civil War
With the outbreak of the Civil War in April 1861, Ingalls was reassigned to duty at
Fort Pickens inFlorida . He became a major and then a lieutenant colonel in the volunteer army. Shortly afterFirst Battle of Manassas in July, he moved northward toVirginia to serve asaide-de-camp to Maj. Gen.George B. McClellan . He was promoted to the rank of major in January 1862.Ingalls helped establish effective supply depots for McClellan's army during the
Peninsula Campaign . He became the Chief Quartermaster of theArmy of the Potomac in August 1862 following thePeninsula Campaign . He served efficiently during the Northern Virginia and subsequentMaryland Campaign s, winning praise for his logistics skills.In June 1864, his old friend Ulysses S. Grant placed Ingalls in charge of supply with responsibility for all Federal armies operating against Petersburg and Richmond. In this capacity he built up the huge supply depot at
City Point, Virginia .Ingalls won brevets to the rank of major general in both the regular and volunteer services.
Postbellum
With the surrender of
Robert E. Lee in April 1865 and the subsequent mustering out of much of the Union Army, Ingalls left theCity Point depot in May. He returned to Washington, and in July 1866 was given the rank ofcolonel in theRegular Army . He served in a variety of quartermaster posts for the next two decades inNew York City , San Francisco, and Chicago. For sixteen years, he was the chief quartermaster of the Pacific and the Missouri Division.On
February 23 ,1882 , he was named as the 16th Quartermaster General of the U.S. Army with the full rank of brigadier general. He retired from the army in 1883 and entered civilian life inOregon . Ingalls moved to New York City in 1891, where he died two years later at the age of 74. He was buried with military honors atArlington National Cemetery .Honors
Ingalls Street in San Francisco is named for him. Rufus Ingalls was inducted into the Quartermaster Hall of Fame in 1987.
ee also
* List of American Civil War generals
References
* [http://www.nps.gov/archive/pete/mahan/edbiosri.html National Park Service biography of Ingalls]
* [http://www.qmfound.com/BG_Rufus_Ingalls.htm Ingalls bio]
* [http://rufusingalls.tripod.com/Chronology.htm Timeline]Persondata
NAME= Ingalls, Rufus
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Union Army general
DATE OF BIRTH=August 23 ,1818
PLACE OF BIRTH=Denmark, Maine
DATE OF DEATH=January 15 ,1893
PLACE OF DEATH=New York City, New York
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