- Wesley Merritt
Infobox President
name = Wesley Merritt
order = 1st American Military Governor of the Philippines
term_start =August 14 ,1898
term_end =August 28 ,1898
predecessor =Emilio Aguinaldo (Philippine President)
successor =Elwell S. Otis
birth_date = birth date|1836|6|16|mf=y
birth_place =New York City ,New York ,United States
dead = dead
death_date = death date and age|1910|12|3|1834|6|16|mf=y
death_place =Natural Bridge ,Virginia ,United States
burial place = Post cemetery,United States Military Academy ,United States
party = "None"
spouse = "None"
religion = "None"Wesley Merritt (
June 16 ,1836 [Eicher, p. 387. Official records differ on his birth date;June 16 ,1836 , andJune 10 ,1837 , have also been cited.] –December 3 ,1910 ) was a general in theUnited States Army during theAmerican Civil War and theSpanish-American War . He is noted for distinguished service in thecavalry .Early life
Merritt was born in
New York City . He graduated from theUnited States Military Academy in 1860 and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 2nd U.S. Dragoons (heavycavalry ), serving initially inUtah underJohn Buford . He became theadjutant for the unit when it was renamed the 2nd U.S. Cavalry.Civil War
In 1862, Merritt was appointed
captain in the U.S. Cavalry and served as anaide-de-camp to Brig. Gen.Philip St. George Cooke , who commanded the Cavalry Department of theArmy of the Potomac . He served in the defenses ofWashington, D.C. , for the rest of 1862. In 1863, he was appointed adjutant for Maj. Gen.George Stoneman and participated in Stoneman's Raid in theBattle of Chancellorsville in 1863.In the
Gettysburg Campaign , Merritt commanded the Reserve Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps of theArmy of the Potomac . He was slightly wounded in theBattle of Brandy Station ; soon after (June 29 1863 ), he was appointed brigadier general of volunteers for his "gallant and meritorious service" at Brandy Station and Upperville. Being promoted directly from captain to brigadier general was an unusual step, even for the Civil War, but Merritt shared this honor on that date with CaptainElon J. Farnsworth and First LieutenantGeorge Armstrong Custer .In the initial cavalry actions of the
Battle of Gettysburg , Merritt saw no action; his reserve brigade guarded the lines of communications of the Army of the Potomac. OnJuly 3 ,1863 , however, he participated in the assault ordered by division commander Brig. Gen.Judson Kilpatrick on the Confederate right flank, followingPickett's Charge . His fellow general, Elon J. Farnsworth, was killed during this futile assault against infantry troops. Merritt took over the 1st Division of the Cavalry Corps following the death by typhoid fever of its commander,John Buford , in December 1863. He commanded the division through Lt. Gen.Ulysses S. Grant 'sOverland Campaign in 1864. He received a brevet promotion to lieutenant colonel in the regular army for his actions at theBattle of Yellow Tavern , the engagement in which Confederate cavalry commander Maj. Gen.J.E.B. Stuart was killed.During Maj. Gen.
Philip Sheridan 'sValley Campaigns of 1864 , Merritt commanded the 1st Division, Cavalry Corps of theArmy of the Shenandoah . Arriving at the opportune moment, his division routed the Confederate forces at the Third Battle of Winchester, for which he received a brevet promotion to major general. He was second-in-command to Sheridan during theAppomattox Campaign and was one of several commissioners for the surrender atAppomattox Court House . He was brevetted brigadier general in the regular army, in March 1865, for bravery at theBattle of Five Forks and theAppomattox Campaign .Frontier duty and West Point
After the war's end, Merritt continued to serve in the cavalry along the frontier. He was appointed a lieutenant colonel in the regular army on
July 28 ,1866 , and commanded the 9th Cavalry out ofFort Concho inSan Angelo, Texas . He was promoted to colonel of the 5th U.S. Cavalry onJuly 1 ,1876 , which he commanded in theBattle of Slim Buttes during theIndian Wars . He served on the frontier until being appointed superintendent of West Point, a post he filled from 1882 to 1887. In 1887, he was appointed a brigadier general in the regular army. He was promoted to major general in the U.S. Army in 1895. Merritt presided over the court of inquiry that looked into the death of Custer in theBattle of the Little Big Horn .panish-American War
After
George Dewey defeated the Spanish navy at theBattle of Manila Bay in 1898, the U.S. began to organize ground forces to attack and capture the city ofManila . Merritt was placed in command of the VIII Corps being raised inCalifornia . In June 1898, Merritt and the last of the VIII Corps departed fromSan Francisco for thePhilippines .Once Merritt arrived on the island of
Luzon , he and Dewey made preparations for the attack on the city. The two intentionally keptEmilio Aguinaldo out of the plans for the attack, neither wanting Aguinaldo's Insurgents to have any control over the city. It is widely believed that Merritt and Dewey made arrangements with GeneralFermin Jaudenes , commander of the Spanish garrison, to surrender the city to the U.S. only after putting up a token resistance. In any case, the city fell onAugust 13 and Merritt became the military governor of thePhilippines . He later advised the U.S. in the peace negotiations at the Treaty of Paris.Merritt retired from the Army in 1900 and died ten years later in
Natural Bridge, Virginia . He is buried in the Post cemetery,United States Military Academy .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.
* [http://www.bufordsboys.com/Merritt's%20Biography.html Online biography]Notes
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