George D. Wagner

George D. Wagner

George Day Wagner (September 22, 1829 – February 13, 1869) was an Indiana politician, farmer, and soldier, serving as a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. His controversial actions at the Second Battle of Franklin overshadowed his positive performance earlier in the war.

Biography

Wagner was born in rural Ross County, Ohio. When he was four years old, Wagner's family moved to Warren County, Indiana, where he was educated in the common schools. He became a prosperous farmer, and was elected in 1856 as a Republican to the Indiana House of Representatives. Two years later, he was elected to the State Senate. He was selected as the president of the Indiana State Agricultural Society, a post he held when the Civil War began in April 1861 with the bombardment of Fort Sumter in South Carolina.

In June of that year, Wagner enlisted in the state volunteer troops as colonel of the 15th Indiana Volunteer Infantry and initially served in western Virginia. He commanded a brigade in the Army of the Ohio during the Battle of Shiloh in April 1862. He subsequently participated in the battles of Perryville and commanded a division in the Army of the Cumberland at the Battle of Stones River at the end of the year.

In April 1863, he was promoted to brigadier general, backdated to November 29, 1862. Wagner commanded the division during William S. Rosecrans occupation of Chattanooga, Tennessee, in September 1863 and again at the Battle of Chickamauga. His men suffered heavy losses in an assault on Missionary Ridge during the Third Battle of Chattanooga. Wagner was again active in the 1864 Atlanta Campaign commanding a brigade in the IV Corps and a division during the Franklin-Nashville Campaign.

His military career was ruined at Second Franklin. He diverged from the orders of his superior, Jacob D. Cox, to withdraw his outnumbered force from an exposed forward position. Instead, he chose to stand firm and face the impending assault. Two of his brigades routed, running toward the primary defensive line, intermixed with the attacking Confederates. As a result, the main Union force held its fire for fear of killing friendly troops, allowing the Confederate assault column to penetrate the Union center. Federal reinforcements finally stabilized the position, but Wagner's controversial course of action drew significant criticism and questioning. As a result of the debacle, Wagner asked to be relieved of duty, citing concerns for his wife's health. Wagner was returned to Indiana to await orders. He briefly served in St. Louis, Missouri, toward the end of the war. He was mustered out of the service in August 1865.

Less than a year after the war ended, Wagner's wife died from her infirmities. He established a legal practice in Williamsport, Indiana, in 1866. He once again became president of the state Agricultural Society and was influential in helping publicize modern agricultural practices and procedures.

General George D. Wagner died unexpectedly in Indianapolis, Indiana. He was buried at Armstrong Cemetery in Green Hill, Indiana, not far from the farm where he was raised.

References

* Warner, Ezra J., "Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders". Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1964, ISBN 0807108227.

Notes

External links

* [http://www.multied.com/Bio/UGENS/USAWagner.html HistoryCentral.com biographical sketch of Wagner]
* [http://civilwarindiana.com/biographies/wagner_george_day.html Civil War Indiana]
* [http://www.generalsandbrevets.com/ngw/wagner.htm Photo gallery]
*findagrave|5897088 Retrieved on 2008-08-13

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