- Samuel S. Carroll
Infobox Military Person
name=Samuel Spriggs Carroll
born= birth date|1832|9|21
died=death date and age|1893|1|28|1832|9|21
placeofbirth=Takoma Park, Maryland
placeofdeath=nearTakoma Park, Maryland
placeofburial=Oak Hill Cemetery
caption=Samuel S. Carroll
nickname="Red"
allegiance= United States of America Union
branch=United States Army Union Army
serviceyears=1856–1869
rank= Brigadier General
commands=
battles=American Civil War
awards=
laterwork=Samuel Spriggs "Red" Carroll (
September 21 ,1832 –January 28 ,1893 ) was a career officer in theUnited States Army who rose to the rank of brigadier general during theAmerican Civil War . TheMaryland native was most known for his service as the commander of the famed "Gibraltar Brigade ," aninfantry brigade in theArmy of the Potomac that played a key role during the defense ofCemetery Hill during theBattle of Gettysburg , as well as in repulsing a portion ofPickett's Charge .Early life
Samuel S. Carroll was born in
Takoma Park, Maryland . He was a descendant of Charles Carroll, a signer of theDeclaration of Independence . He was educated in the local schools, and received an appointed to theUnited States Military Academy inWest Point, New York . He graduated 44th of 49 cadets in the Class of 1856 and was brevetted as a second lieutenant in the infantry. He was assigned tofrontier duty at a variety of posts in theOld West before returning to West Point as the post'squartermaster .Civil War
Carroll was promoted to the rank of captain in the
10th U.S. Infantry shortly after the Civil War erupted. In December 1861, he was appointed as colonel of the8th Ohio Infantry , a three-years' regiment that exclusively saw duty in the Eastern Theater. During the 1862Valley Campaign , Carroll commanded the 4th Brigade inJames Shields ' division. Carroll commanded the vanguard of the Union army at theBattle of Cross Keys . He was commended for his performance at theBattle of Cedar Mountain . Transferred with this brigade to theNorthern Virginia area, he was severely wounded in the chest in a fight near theRapidan River . He recovered in time to resume his field command in III Corps before theBattle of Fredericksburg .In 1863, Carroll commanded the 1st Brigade, 3rd Division of the II Corps at the
Battle of Chancellorsville . During the second day at Gettysburg, his 8th Ohio was involved in skirmishing along the Emmitsburg Road, while the other three regiments of the Gibraltar Brigadecounter-attack ed oncoming Confederates fromNorth Carolina and theLouisiana Tigers fromJubal Early 's division on the slopes ofCemetery Hill , driving them back in the growing darkness. Carroll later led his depleted brigade in some small engagements during theMine Run Campaign .Carroll was promoted to brigadier general on
May 12 ,1864 . He was twice wounded during theOverland Campaign , once at the Wilderness and again at Spotsylvania Court House. His left arm was amputated. After his recovery, he commanded the Department of West Virginia and later led a division in theArmy of the Shenandoah .Post War career
When the war ended, Carroll stayed in the
postbellum Regular Army , serving in the inspector general's department. Partially invalided by his war-time injuries, he retired from the army in 1869 with the brevet rank of major general. In August 1886, his wife divorced him.Death and legacy
In late January 1893, Carroll contracted
pneumonia and died six days later at the age of 70 at his country residence, "Belleview," near Takoma Park, Maryland. His death was hastened by him never having fully recovered from his wounds. His funeral was held in St. John's Church inWashington, D.C. . He was buried with full military honors inOak Hill Cemetery inGeorgetown, Washington, D.C. .The main street in Takoma Park is named Carroll Avenue in his memory.
ee also
*
List of American Civil War generals References
* Warner, Ezra J., "Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders", Baton Rouge:
Louisiana State University Press , 1964, ISBN 0-8071-0822-7.
* Welsh, Jack D., "Medical Histories of Union Generals", Kent, Ohio:Kent State University Press , 1996. ISBN 0873388534.Notes
External links
* [http://www.takoma.com/archives/copy/2005/07/features_takomaarchives0705.html Takoma archives]
Persondata
NAME= Carroll, Samuel S.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Union Army general Union General during theAmerican Civil War
DATE OF BIRTH=September 21 ,1832
PLACE OF BIRTH=Takoma Park, Maryland
DATE OF DEATH=January 28 ,1893
PLACE OF DEATH= nearTakoma Park, Maryland
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