- Joseph Gilbert Totten
Joseph Gilbert Totten (
August 23 ,1788 –April 22 ,1864 ) fought in theWar of 1812 , served as Chief Engineer and was regent of theSmithsonian Institution and cofounder of the National Academy of Sciences.Early life and education
He was born in
New Haven, Connecticut and graduated from theUnited States Military Academy and was commissioned in theCorps of Engineers onJuly 1 ,1805 .He resigned in 1806 to assist his uncle, Major
Jared Mansfield , who was then serving as Surveyor General of federal public lands.Military career
Totten re-entered the Corps of Engineers in 1808 and assisted in building
Fort Williams andFort Clinton in New York harbor.During the
War of 1812 , he was Chief Engineer of the Niagara frontier andLake Champlain armies under GeneralStephen Van Rensselaer . He was brevetted lieutenant colonel for gallant conduct in theBattle of Plattsburg . As a member of the first permanent Board of Engineers, 1816, he laid down durable principles of coast defense construction.From 1825 until 1838, Totten oversaw the construction of
Fort Adams inNewport, Rhode Island . Fort Adams was the second largest construction project attempted by the Army in the 19th Century exceeded only by Fort Monroe in Virginia. Totten employed recent graduates of West Point as assistant engineers at Fort Adams where they learned advanced engineering techniques. Totten's apprentices includedJohn G. Barnard ,George W. Cullum ,Pierre G. T. Beauregard andAlexander D. Bache all of whom earned distinction during the Civil War. While at Fort Adams, Totten conducted experiments with various mortar compositions and published a paper of his findings.Totten was appointed Chief Engineer of the United States Army in 1838, and served in that position for 25 years until his death in 1864. As Chief Engineer he was intimately involved with every aspect of the Army Corps of Engineers activities from fortifications to harbor improvement. Beginning in 1844, Totten was involved with the construction of Fort Montgomery on
Lake Champlain in upstate New York. During this period, Totten also invented an iron reinforcedembrasure for cannon which would better protect the gunners inside a fort, a design which he incorporated into Fort Montgomery.He was greatly admired by General
Winfield Scott , for whom he directed thesiege of Veracruz as his Chief Engineer during theMexican-American War . He later served as a Civil WarUnion Army general, being brevetted as a US Army Brigadier General in 1847 and receiving his permanent appointment in 1863.One of Totten's most significant achievements was the design and construction of the
Minots Ledge lighthouse nearCohasset, Massachusetts . Previous efforts to build a lighthouse on the small ledge of rock had failed but Totten conceived a plan whereby the lighthouse would be pinned by its own weight to the ledge making it able to withstand the harshest extremes of weather. It stands to this day flashing a distinctive 1-4-3 light pattern which has been interpreted to mean "I LOVE YOU".Totten served most of his time as Chief Engineer in the rank of Colonel but was promoted to Brigadier General in
March 3 ,1863 . He died ofpneumonia inWashington, D.C. onApril 22 ,1864 having served almost 60 years in the Army.Totten was posthumously promoted to Brevet Major General and was buried in the
Congressional Cemetery in Washington.Namesakes
Several places have been named after General Totten, including: the Civil War Fort Totten built to defend the federal capital-- while this fort no longer exists, the surrounding neighborhood and Metro station still bear the name-- as well as a fort in New York City.
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