- Theodore Ayrault Dodge
Theodore Ayrault Dodge (
28 May 1842 – 1909) was a Union officer in theAmerican Civil War and a military historian of both that war and of the great generals of ancient and European history. He was considered by his contemporaries, as well as several other historians, to be the greatest American military historian of the nineteenth century.Born in
Pittsfield, Massachusetts , he received a military education inBerlin and attendedUniversity College London andHeidelberg University . Returning to theUnited States in 1861, he promptly enlisted as a private in theNew York volunteerinfantry . Over the course of the Civil War, he rose to the rank of brevetlieutenant-colonel , losing his right leg at theBattle of Gettysburg . He served at the War Department from 1864 and was commissioned in the regular army in 1866. In 1870 he retired with the rank of major. Following retirement he lived inBoston until moving toParis , where he died. He is buried atArlington National Cemetery .Dodge married
Jane Marshall Neil in 1865 andClara Isabel Bowden in 1893. His works on the Civil War include "The Campaign of Chancellorsville" (1881) and "Bird's Eye View of the Civil War" (1883). From 1890 to 1907 he also published twelve volumes of his "History of the Art of War: Alexander,Hannibal , Caesar, Gustavus Adolphus, Frederick the Great, Napoleon," although the volumes on Frederick the Great were not completed before his death. The work has been broken up into individual biographies for modern publication. In addition, his military journal, covering his time with theArmy of the Potomac from theSeven Days Battles to Gettysburg, has recently been compiled and published by noted historianStephen W. Sears under the title "On Campaign with the Army of the Potomac: The Civil War Journal of Theodore Ayrault Dodge".External links
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* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/tadodge.htm Theodore Ayrault Dodge's entry on the Arlington National Cemetery website] , featuring a photograph of his grave
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