- Alexander McDowell McCook
Alexander McDowell McCook (April 22, 1831 – June 12, 1903) was a career
United States Army officer and a Union general in theAmerican Civil War .Early life
McCook was born in
Columbiana County, Ohio . His family was prominent in army service—his father Daniel and seven of Alexander's brothers, plus five of his first cousins, fought in the war. They were known as "The Fighting McCooks ", for whomMcCook Field inDayton, Ohio , was named. His brothersDaniel McCook, Jr. ,Edwin S. McCook , andRobert L. McCook were all Union generals, as were his cousinsAnson G. McCook andEdward M. McCook .McCook graduated from the
United States Military Academy in 1852, served against theApache s and Utes inNew Mexico in 1853–57, and was assistant instructor of infantry tactics at the military academy in 1858–61.Civil War
At the start of the Civil War, McCook became Colonel of the
1st Ohio Infantry in April 1861. He served in theFirst Battle of Bull Run , commanded abrigade inKentucky in the winter of 1861, a division inTennessee andMississippi early in 1862, and the I Corps in Kentucky in October of the same year, seeing combat in theBattle of Perryville , where his command was nearly routed off the battlefield. He was in command of Nashville in November and December of that year, commanding a corps in theBattle of Stones River , where once again his troops were routed. In the summer of 1863 he once again led his corps in the campaign that would result in theBattle of Chickamauga , where for the third and final time his command was routed off the battlefield; he was courtmartialed but not convicted. He saw no more active service at the front for the remainder of the war.McCook was promoted to brigadier general of volunteers in September 1861, and to major general of volunteers in July 1862. He earned the brevet of lieutenant colonel in the regular army at the capture of
Nashville, Tennessee , that of colonel at Shiloh, and that of brigadier general at theBattle of Perryville . In March 1865 was breveted major general for his services during the war. From February to May 1865, he commanded the district of Eastern Arkansas.Postbellum
McCook resigned from the volunteer service in October 1865 and was commissioned lieutenant colonel of the 26th Infantry in March 1867. He served in
Texas , mostly in garrison duty, until 1874. From 1875 to 1880, he served as theaide-de-camp to the general-in-chief of the U.S. Army, Gen.William T. Sherman . From 1886 to 1890 (except for brief terms of absence), he commandedFort Leavenworth ,Kansas , and the infantry and cavalry school there.McCook became a full brigadier general in 1890, a major general in 1894, and retired in 1895. In 1898–99, he served on a commission to investigate the
United States Department of War as administered during theSpanish-American War .Alexander McDowell McCook died in Dayton, Ohio, and is buried in
Spring Grove Cemetery ,Cincinnati, Ohio .The town of
McCook, Nebraska , was named in his honor.ee also
References
* Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
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