- George Lucas Hartsuff
George Lucas Hartsuff (1830-74) was an American soldier, born at Tyre, N. Y. He graduated at West Point in 1852, graduating 19th out of 43 in his class. He served on the frontier and in Florida, where, during a fight with the Seminole Indians near
Fort Myers , he received a wound which eventually caused his death. Hartsuff survived the wreck of the steamer "Lady Elgin" onLake Michigan onSeptember 8 ,1860 .On
March 22 ,1861 , Hartsuff was appointed assistant adjutant general with the brevet rank of captain and was assigned to duty under Rosecrans inWest Virginia . He held under staff positions, eventually serving briefly as chief of staff of theMountain Department . Hartsuff became abrigadier general onApril 15 ,1862 . He served in third corpsArmy of Virginia and then in theArmy of the Potomac . Hartsuff was severely wounded in the hip at Antietam while leading a brigade in second division I Corps. Immediately after the battle he was made abrevet colonel in the regular army for gallant and meritorious services.Hartsuff was promoted to the rank of
major general onNovember 29 ,1863 . Returning to active duty, he commanded XXIII Corps in theArmy of the Ohio fromMay 28 ,1863 toSeptember 24 of the same year. This period included the early stages of theKnoxville Campaign of MGAmbrose Burnside .On
March 13 ,1865 , he was given the brevet rank ofmajor general in the regular army, and fromMarch 19 toApril 16 of the same year was in command ofBermuda Hundred in theArmy of the James . Then he commanded the District of Nottoway in theDepartment of Virginia fromMay 22 toAugust 24 .Hartsuff was mustered out of the volunteer service on August 24, 1865, and served in the regular army as a
lieutenant colonel . Hartsuff resigned from the regular army onJune 29 ,1871 , because of disability resulting from wounds received in battle. Hartsuff was retired with the rank of major general. He died onMay 16 ,1874 and was buried at theWest Point Cemetery .ee also
Reference
*NIE
* Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher, Civil War High Commands, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. ISBN 0=8047-3641-3
###@@@KEY@@@###
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.