- Horatio P. Van Cleve
Horatio Phillips Van Cleve (
November 23 ,1809 –August 24 ,1891 ) was a general in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War .Van Cleve was born in
Princeton, New Jersey . He studied for two years atPrinceton University , and then entered theUnited States Military Academy . He graduated in 1831 and served atfrontier posts in theMichigan Territory . He was commissioned as a second lieutenant ofinfantry onDecember 31 ,1831 . He resigned from the Army onSeptember 11 ,1836 , and settled in Michigan. He taught inCincinnati, Ohio , in 1840–41, and then engaged in farming nearAnn Arbor, Michigan . Van Cleve was an engineer in the service of the state of Michigan in 1855, and then United States Surveyor of Public Lands inMinnesota . In 1856, he engaged in stock-raising.After the start of the Civil War, he was commissioned as
Colonel of the2nd Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment onJuly 22 ,1861 . He met wife Charlotte Ouisconsin Clark Van Cleve, atFort Winnebago , while both her father and Horatio were stationed there. She would write the book "Three Score Years and Ten, Life-Long Memories of Fort Snelling, Minnesota, and Other Parts of the West", about the early days ofFort Snelling and her travels through the pioneermidwest . She was the first white woman born in theWisconsin Territory , in the settlement ofPrairie du Chien [ [http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/wlhba/articleView.asp?pg=1&id=3628 Wisconsin Historical Society article] .]Van Cleve served under Maj. Gen.
George H. Thomas at Mill Springs, and was later promoted to brigadier general of volunteers onMarch 21 ,1862 , in recognition for his services at that battle. He commanded a brigade at thesiege of Corinth and a division at Perryville. He was disabled by a wound at Stones River, but returned to his division upon recovery. He fought at Chickamauga, and was in command of the post and forces atMurfreesboro, Tennessee , after the battle. He was in command of the defenses of the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad until he was mustered out in 1865. In the omnibus promotions in 1866 following the war, he was brevetted major general, dating fromMarch 13 ,1865 .He was
adjutant general of Minnesota in 1866–70 and 1876–82.Van Cleve died in
Minneapolis, Minnesota , and is buried there inLakewood Cemetery . His home in that city was added to theNational Register of Historic Places in 1976. He had his favorite horse buried in the front yard of that house before he died.ee also
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List of American Civil War generals References
* Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
* Warner, Ezra J., "Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders", Louisiana State University Press, 1964, ISBN 0-8071-0822-7.Notes
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