Orville E. Babcock
Orville Elias Babcock (December 25, 1835 in Franklin, Vermont - June 2, 1884in Mosquito Inlet, Florida) was an American Civil War general. Babcock graduated third in a class of forty-five from West Point in 1861. During the Civil War, he served as Nathaniel P. Banks' aid-de-camp until August 1861. He then was assigned to help construct the defenses around Washington D.C.. On November 17, 1861, he was promoted to First Lieutenant and assigned to the Left Grand Division as the Chief Engineer. Babcock was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel on January 1, 1863 and was named the Assistant Inspector General of the VI Corps until February 6, when he was named the Assistant Inspector General and Chief Engineer of the IX Corps. He fought with the IX Corps at the Battle of Vicksburg and the Battle of Blue Springs, and the Battle of Campbell's Station.
Related Topics:
December 25 - 1835 - Franklin - Vermont - June 2 - 1884 - Mosquito Inlet - Florida - American Civil War - General - West Point - 1861 - Nathaniel P. Banks - Washington D.C. - November 17 - First Lieutenant - Left Grand Division - Lieutenant Colonel - January 1 - 1863 - VI Corps - February 6 - IX Corps - Battle of Vicksburg - Battle of Blue Springs - Battle of Campbell's Station
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
After fighting in the Knoxville Campaign, he was became the Chief Engineer of the Department of Ohio on January 23, 1863. On March 29, Babcock was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and became the aid-de-camp to General Ulysses S. Grant where he participated in the Battle of the Wilderness, the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House and Battle of Cold Harbor. As Grant's aid-de-camp, it fell to Babcock to deliver Grant's surrender demand to General Robert E. Lee at Appotomattox, Virginia, and to escort Lee to his meeting with Grant at the Appomattox Court House.
Related Topics:
January 23 - March 29 - Lieutenant Colonel - Ulysses S. Grant - Battle of the Wilderness - Battle of Spotsylvania Court House - Battle of Cold Harbor - Robert E. Lee - Appotomattox - Virginia - Appomattox Court House
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Babcock was brevetted Brigadier General for his services during the Civil War. After the war, he served as Grant's private secretary. In 1875 he was indicted as a member of the Whiskey Ring, but was pardoned by Grant. Babcock left Washington to become the chief engineer of the Sixth District of the Light House Establishment. As part of this job, Babcock was responsible for the planning and building of the Mosquito Inlet Lighthouse. Before construction could begin, the boat bringing Babcock to shore from a schooner overturned in the Inlet, and he drowned on June 2, 1884.
Related Topics:
Brevetted - Brigadier General - 1875 - Whiskey Ring - Light House Establishment - Mosquito Inlet Lighthouse
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Section 2, Grave 3828.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
~ What's Hot ~
~ Community ~
| ► | History Forum Come and discuss about History, Civilizations, Historical Events and Figures |
| ► | History Web-Ring A community of sites, blogs and forums dedicated to History. Do not hesitate to submit your site. |
and are licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Lexicon - Privacy Policy - Spiritus-Temporis.com ©2005.
