- Jeremy Francis Gilmer
Infobox Military Person
name= Jeremy Francis Gilmer
lived=February 23 ,1818 – Dda|1883|12|1|1818|2|23
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placeofbirth=Guilford County, North Carolina
placeofdeath=Savannah, Georgia
allegiance=United States of America Confederate States of America
branch= Engineers
serviceyears= 1839-1861 (USA) 1861–65 (CSA)
rank=Major General (CSA)
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battles=Mexican War American Civil War
*Battle of Shiloh
*Siege of Atlanta
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laterwork= President of Savannah Gas Company Director and engineer ofGeorgia Central Railroad Jeremy Francis Gilmer (
February 23 ,1818 –December 1 ,1883 ) was an American soldier, mapmaker, andcivil engineer most noted for his service as the Chief Engineer of theConfederate States Army during theAmerican Civil War . As a major general, he oversaw the planning of the elaborate defenses of the city ofAtlanta, Georgia .Early life
Gilmer was born in
Guilford County, North Carolina . He entered the army corps of engineers as asecond lieutenant upon his graduation from theUnited States Military Academy in 1839. He ranked fourth in a graduating class that included future fellow Civil War generals Halleck, Canby, Hunt, and Ord. He was an assistant professor of engineering at West Point until June 1840, when he was reassigned toNew York City where he was assistant engineer in the construction of Fort Schuyler inNew York Harbor .Gilmer served in the Mexican War as Chief Engineer of the Army of the West in the
New Mexico Territory and helped design and construct Fort Marcy in Sante Fe. He also surveyed battlefields nearMexico City . Until 1861, he was active in making surveys, constructing fortifications in various locations includingSan Francisco, California , and executing various river and harbor improvements.Civil War
Upon the outbreak of the Civil War, he resigned his commission in June 1861, left California, and entered the Confederate service. He was appointed as a major of engineers. He soon became chief engineer on the staff of General A. S. Johnston as a lieutenant colonel. Gilmer was severely wounded in his right arm at the
Battle of Shiloh , where Johnston was killed. After his recovery in Georgia, Gilmer was promoted to chief engineer of the Department of Northern Virginia in early August 1862. He was stationed at Richmond with the rank of brigadier general.In 1863, he was promoted to major general and appointed Chief of the Engineer Bureau for the Confederacy. He spent time overseeing the defenses of
Charleston, South Carolina , although he was still plagued by recurring health problems from his Shiloh wound. Concerned that the vital rail and manufacturing center of Atlanta would be targeted by Union forces, he commissioned Atlanta businessman and entrepreneurLemuel P. Grant to develop a plan to ring the city with forts and earthworks along all the key approaches. These elaborate defenses would prove difficult to seize in frontal assaults, forcing the Union army to lay siege to Atlanta in the summer of 1864.Gilmer helped improve the defenses of
Mobile, Alabama , in June and July. He returned to Richmond late in 1864 and spent the rest of the war there in the Engineer Bureau.Post-War career
After the war, from 1867–1883 Gilmer was president and engineer of the Savannah Gas Company. He was also a director of the
Georgia Central Railroad .Death
Jeremy F. Gilmer died from heart disease in
Savannah, Georgia , and is buried in the city'sLaurel Grove Cemetery .Reference
*NIE
External links
* [http://www.generalsandbrevets.com/sgg/gilmer.htm Gilmer photo gallery]
* [http://dc.lib.unc.edu/gilmer/ Gilmer Civil War Maps Collection at the University of North Carolina]
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