- Robert G. Carter
Infobox Military Person
name= Robert Goldthwaite Carter
born= birth date|1845|10|29
died= death date and age|1936|1|4|1845|10|29
placeofbirth=Bridgton, Maine ,United States
placeofdeath=Washington, D.C.
placeofburial=
caption= Robert G. Carter
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America Union
branch=United States Army Union Army United States Army
serviceyears=1861–1876
rank=First Lieutenant
commands=
unit=
battles=American Civil War Indian Wars
awards=Medal of Honor
laterwork=Writer Robert Goldthwaite Carter (
October 29 ,1845 –January 4 ,1936 ) was aUS Cavalry officer who participated in theAmerican Civil War and theIndian Wars , most notably against theComanche during which he received the Congressional Medal of Honor for his role against a Comanche raiding party atBrazos River inTexas on October 10, 1877.He became a successful author in his later years writing several books based on his military career, including "On the Border with Mackenzie" (1935), as well as a series of booklets detailing his years as an Indian fighter on the Texas frontier. Only 100 of these were published for private distribution and are considered extremely rare surviving only in selected excerpts included in "On the Border with Mackenzie".
Biography
Born in
Bridgton, Maine , Carter moved to Portland with his family in 1847, and again in 1857, toMassachusetts . He was preparing to enter Phillips Academy when Carter enlisted as a private in the 22nd Massachusetts Infantry at the start of theAmerican Civil War and remained with theArmy of the Potomac from August 5, 1862 until October 4, 1864. During the war, he took part in theBattle of Antietam , Gettysburg, the Wilderness and theSiege of Petersburg as well as other minor engagements.In July 1865, he began attending
West Point and was eventually commissioned a second lieutenant and assigned to the 4th U.S. Cavalry on June 15, 1870. During the next several years, Carter would participate in a number of expeditions against the Comanche and other tribes in theTexas -area.It was during one of these campaigns that he was brevetted first lieutenant and awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his "most distinguished gallantry" against the Comanche in
Blanco Canyon on a tributary of theBrazos River on October 10, 1871. Carter would suffer a severe injury during the battle, his left leg being shattered as his horse fell against a rock, which would eventually result in his early retirement. He would officially receive the medal on January 23, 1900. His official citation reads,Returning to active duty, he joined Colonel
Ranald Mackenzie in several campaigns including against theKickapoo ofnorthern Mexico in May 1873 and awarded a brevet to captain. He did win promotion to first lieutenant on February 21, 1875 although his leg injury disqualified him from active field duty and forced him to retire on June 28, 1876.Although he eventually recovered from his leg injury after proper treatment, his requests to return were denied by the US Army. He taught school and later headed the
Washington -bureau of thePublic Service Publishing Company inNew York City . He would also write a number of booklets and books including "Four Brothers in Blue" (1913) and "The Old Sergeant's Story" (1926). However, the most successful was his memoir "On the Border With Mackenzie" (1935) which was published as the age of 90. He died atWashington, D.C. on January 4, 1936 and buried inArlington National Cemetery .Bibliography
Books
*"The Boy Soldier at Gettysburg" (1977)
*"Four Brothers in Blue" (1913)
*"The Old Sergeant's Story" (1926)
*"On the Border With Mackenzie" (1935)Pamphlets
*"Records of the Military Service of First Lieutenant and Brevet Captain Robert Goldthwaite Carter, U.S. Army". (1904)
*"Tragedies of Canon Blanco: A Story of the Texas Panhandle" (1919)
*"The Mackenzie Raid into Mexico" (1919)
*"Massacre of Salt Creek Prairie and the Cowboys' Verdict". (1919)
*"On the Trail of Deserters: a Phenomenal Capture by Captain Robert Goldthwaite Carter". (1920)
*"Pursuit of Kicking Bird: a Campaign in Texas 'Bad Lands"'. (1920)ee also
References
*Greene, Jerome A. "Battles and Skirmishes of the Great Sioux War, 1876-1877: The Military View". Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1993. ISBN 0-8061-2669-8
*Thrapp, Dan L. "Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography: In Three Volumes, Volume I (A-F)". Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1988. ISBN 0-8032-9418-2Further reading
*Dykes, J.C., ed. "On the Border with Mackenzie". New York: Antiquarian Press, 1961.
*"Frontier Times", Vol II. No. 4. (Jan. 1934). 179-182.External links
* [http://www.cemetery.state.tx.us/pub/user_form.asp?step=1&pers_id=11171 Robert Carter] at the
Texas State Cemetery
* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/rgcarter.htm Robert Goldthwaite Carter] atArlington National Cemetery
*findagrave|6162698 Retrieved on2008-07-03 Persondata
NAME= Carter, Robert G.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=United States Army Medal of Honor recipient
DATE OF BIRTH=October 29 ,1845
PLACE OF BIRTH=Bridgton, Maine ,United States
DATE OF DEATH=January 4 ,1936
PLACE OF DEATH=Washington, D.C.
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