- Rufus King (general)
Rufus King (
January 26 orJuly 26 ,1814 [Eicher, p. 333, cites the July date; Warner, p. 269, January.] –October 13 1876 ) was a newspaper editor, educator, U.S. diplomat, and a Union brigadier general in theAmerican Civil War .Biography
King was born in
New York City , the grandson ofRufus King , delegate forMassachusetts to theContinental Congress and the Constitutional Convention. After graduation from Columbia College, where his father, Charles King, served as president, King enrolled in theUnited States Military Academy at West Point. King graduated near the top of his class, and was appointed to the engineer corps in 1833. He resigned his commission in 1836.After a short time with the
New York and Erie Railroad , King served as the associate editor for two newspapers, the "Albany Evening Journal " and the "Albany Advertiser " (1841–45). At this point, he leftNew York and moved to theWisconsin Territory , accomplishing a mixture of politics (member of the 1848Wisconsin constitutional convention), journalism (part owner of the "Milwaukee Sentinel and Gazette "), and education (superintendent of schools inMilwaukee and a regent of theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison ). King also organized and played in the first threebaseball games played in the state of Wisconsin. The matches were played at the old State Fairgrounds (what is now theMarquette University campus) during the winter (yes, winter) of 1859.King was appointed by President
Abraham Lincoln as Minister to thePapal States in 1861. On his way toRome when the Civil War broke out, he took a leave of absence to come to the defense of his country. He was appointed a brigadier general of the Wisconsin militia onApril 15 ,1861 , and of U.S. volunteers onMay 17 , and was given authorization to raise a Wisconsinregiment . King succeeded in organizing the beginning of what came to be known as the famousIron Brigade ; he rose to division command before the brigade acquired its name or saw combat. In December 1862, King served on the court-martial that convicted Maj. Gen.Fitz John Porter of disobedience and cowardice for his actions at theSecond Battle of Bull Run , a battle that King himself had missed - though his division had been involved in the opening action - due to a bout ofepilepsy . As these bouts became more frequent, King resigned his commission in October 1863 and resumed his Ministerial post.Returning to New York from Rome in 1867, King served for two years as deputy
comptroller of customs for the Port of New York, but then retired from public life on account of failing health until he died in 1876. He is buried in Grace Churchyard,Jamaica, New York .King was the father of
Rufus King, Jr. , of theU.S. Horse Artillery Brigade in the Civil War, and General Charles King of thePhilippine-American War .ee also
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.
* Podoll, Brian, "The Minor League Milwaukee Brewers," McFarland & Company. 2003. ISBN 978-0786414550Notes
External links
*FindAGrave|5892268 Retrieved on
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* [http://www.secondwi.com/wisconsinpeople/rufus_king.htm Rufus King at Wisconsin People]Persondata
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