- Giles Alexander Smith
Giles Alexander Smith (
September 29 ,1829 –November 8 ,1876 ), was a general in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War .Smith was born in
Jefferson County, New York . When he was 18, he moved to southwesternOhio , and for a decade engaged in business in Cincinnati. In the late 1850s, he moved toBloomington, Illinois , where he was proprietor of a hotel.At the beginning of the Civil War, he joined the
8th Missouri Volunteer Infantry , in which he became acaptain . He took part in the capture ofFort Donelson , theBattle of Shiloh , and the operations against Corinth, becoming, later in 1862,colonel of aregiment which he led at Chickasaw Bayou. After the final campaign against Vicksburg, he was promoted brigadier general of volunteers. He was wounded at theThird Battle of Chattanooga . He took part in theAtlanta Campaign , the March to the Sea and theCarolinas Campaign , rising to the rank of major general of volunteers.After the war, he declined the offer of a colonelcy in the
Regular Army , and was subsequently engaged in Illinois politics, retiring from public life in 1872. Smith was an Illinois delegate to theRepublican National Convention . He moved to California in 1874 in a futile attempt to improve his health, but returned to Illinois two months before his death. He died at Bloomington, Illinois, and was buried there.His brother
Morgan Lewis Smith was also a general.ee also
*List of American Civil War generals
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