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1411:... Burnside had repeatedly demonstrated that it had been a military tragedy to give him a rank higher than colonel. One reason might have been that, with all his deficiencies, Burnside never had any angles of his own to play; he was a simple, honest, loyal soldier, doing his best even if that best was not very good, never scheming or conniving or backbiting. Also, he was modest; in an army many of whose generals were insufferable prima donnas, Burnside never mistook himself for Napoleon. Physically he was impressive: tall, just a little stout, wearing what was probably the most artistic and awe-inspiring set of whiskers in all that bewhiskered Army. He customarily wore a high, bell-crowned felt hat with the brim turned down and a double-breasted, knee-length frock coat, belted at the waist—a costume which, unfortunately, is apt to strike the modern eye as being very much like that of a beefy city cop of the 1880s. 1070:
Illinois. This was a quiet area with little activity, and the President reasoned that Burnside could not get himself into too much trouble there. However, antiwar sentiment was riding high in the Western states as they had traditionally carried on a great deal of commerce with the South, and there was little in the way of abolitionist sentiment there or a desire to fight for the purpose of ending slavery. Burnside was thoroughly disturbed by this trend and issued a series of orders forbidding "the expression of public sentiments against the war or the Administration" in his department; this finally climaxed with General Order No. 38, which declared that "any person found guilty of treason will be tried by a military tribunal and either imprisoned or banished to enemy lines".
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McClellan was losing patience. He sent a succession of couriers to motivate Burnside to move forward, ordering one aide, "Tell him if it costs 10,000 men he must go now." He further increased the pressure by sending his inspector general to confront Burnside, who reacted indignantly: "McClellan appears to think I am not trying my best to carry this bridge; you are the third or fourth one who has been to me this morning with similar orders." The IX Corps eventually broke through, but the delay allowed Maj. Gen.
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Vallandigham for treason. A military court tried him and found him guilty of violating General Order No. 38, despite his protests that he was simply expressing his opinions in public. Vallandigham was sentenced to imprisonment for the duration of the war and was turned into a martyr by antiwar Democrats. Burnside next turned his attention to Illinois, where the Chicago
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and emotionally for high command. Grant stated that he was "unfitted" for the command of an army and that no one knew this better than Burnside himself. Knowing his capabilities, he twice refused command of the Army of the Potomac, accepting only the third time when the courier told him that otherwise the command would go to Joseph Hooker.
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President Lincoln and General Grant about his future. He was contemplating resignation, but Lincoln and Grant requested that he remain in the Army. At the end of the interview, Burnside wrote, "I was not informed of any duty upon which I am to be placed." He finally resigned his commission on April 15, 1865, after Lee's surrender at
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personally lead an assault by the IX corps. His corps commanders talked him out of it, but relations were strained between the general and his subordinates. Accepting full blame, he offered to retire from the U.S. Army, but this was refused. Burnside's detractors labeled him the "Butcher of Fredericksburg".
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He had been the most unfortunate commander of the Army, a general who had been cursed by succeeding its most popular leader and a man who believed he was unfit for the post. His tenure had been marked by bitter animosity among his subordinates and a fearful, if not needless, sacrifice of life. A firm
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Personally, Burnside was always very popular, both in the army and in politics. He made friends easily, smiled a lot, and remembered everyone's name. His professional military reputation, however, was less positive, and he was known for being obstinate, unimaginative, and unsuited both intellectually
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Burnside did not perform an adequate reconnaissance of the area, and he did not take advantage of several easy fording sites out of range of the enemy; his troops were forced into repeated assaults across the narrow bridge, which was dominated by Confederate sharpshooters on the high ground. By noon,
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Mierka, np. The original spelling of his middle name was Everts, for Dr. Sylvanus Everts, the physician who delivered him. Ambrose Everts was also the name of Edghill's and Pamela's first child, who died a few months before the future general was born. The name was misspelled as "Everett" during his
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in which he denounced President Lincoln as a "tyrant" who sought to abolish the Constitution and set up a dictatorship. Burnside had dispatched several agents to the rally who took down notes and brought back their "evidence" to the general, who then declared that it was sufficient grounds to arrest
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As a result of the Crater fiasco, Burnside was relieved of command on August 14 and sent on "extended leave" by Grant. He was never recalled to duty for the remainder of the war. A court of inquiry later placed the blame for the defeat on Burnside, Ledlie and Ferrero. In December, Burnside met with
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for one of the Congressional seats in Rhode Island in 1858 and was defeated in a landslide. The burdens of the campaign and the destruction by fire of his factory contributed to his financial ruin, and he was forced to assign his firearm patents to others. He then went west in search of employment
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Burnside was a modest and unassuming individual, mindful of his limitations, who had been propelled to high command against his will. He could be described as a genuinely unlucky man, both in battle and in business, where he was robbed of the rights to a successful cavalry firearm that had been his
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at Petersburg in July 1864, Burnside agreed to a plan suggested by a regiment of former coal miners in his corps, the 48th Pennsylvania: to dig a mine under a fort named Elliot's Salient in the Confederate entrenchments and ignite explosives there to achieve a surprise breakthrough. The fort was
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Burnside offered to resign his commission altogether but Lincoln declined, stating that there could still be a place for him in the army. Thus, he was placed back at the head of the IX Corps and sent to command the Department of the Ohio, encompassing the states of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and
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Assaults south of town were also mismanaged, which were supposed to be the main avenue of attack, and initial Union breakthroughs went unsupported. Burnside was upset by the failure of his plan and by the enormous casualties of his repeated, futile frontal assaults, and declared that he would
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in 1843 through his father's political connections and his own interest in military affairs. During his early tenure at the academy, a clerical error was made listing his middle name as Everett, rather than Everts. He graduated in 1847, ranking 18th in a class of 47, and was commissioned a
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in the 3rd U.S. Artillery, a light artillery unit that had been converted to cavalry duty, protecting the Western mail routes through Nevada to California. In August 1849, he was wounded by an arrow in his neck during a skirmish against
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to be reopened and announced that Burnside had exceeded his authority in both cases. The President then issued a warning that generals were not to arrest civilians or close down newspapers again without the White House's permission.
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for burial. Businesses and mills were closed for much of the day, and "thousands" of mourners from "all towns of the state and many places in Massachusetts and Connecticut" crowded the streets of Providence for the occasion.
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After his resignation, Burnside was employed in numerous railroad and industrial directorships, including the presidencies of the Cincinnati and Martinsville Railroad, the Indianapolis and Vincennes Railroad, the
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Grimsley, p. 230, describes Burnside's conduct as "inept". Rhea, p. 317: " failings were so flagrant that the Army talked about them openly. He stumbled badly in the Wilderness and worse still at Spotsylvania."
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President Chester A. Arthur and Governor Augustus O. Bourn of Bristol dedicated the hall to the memory of General Ambrose E. Burnside (1824-1881), whose statue was intended to be the focus of the porch.
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patriot, he lacked the power of personality and will to direct recalcitrant generals. He had been willing to fight the enemy, but the terrible slope before Marye's Heights stands as his legacy.
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later exonerated Burnside and placed the blame for the Union defeat at the Crater on General Meade for requiring the specially trained USCT (United States Colored Troops) men to be withdrawn.
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As a result, Ledlie's men entered the huge crater instead of going around it, became trapped, and were subjected to heavy fire from Confederates around the rim, resulting in high casualties.
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1871: The NRA is created to improve the marksmanship of soldiers. The first president, Civil War general Ambrose Burnside, had seen too many Union soldiers who couldn't shoot straight.
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contracted the Burnside Arms Company to equip a large portion of the Army with his carbine, mostly cavalry and induced him to establish extensive factories for its manufacture. The
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He was responsible for some of the earliest victories in the Eastern theater, but was then promoted above his abilities, and is mainly remembered for two disastrous defeats, at
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of May 1864 as an independent command, reporting initially to Grant; his corps was not assigned to the Army of the Potomac because Burnside outranked its commander Maj. Gen.
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Burnside was ordered to take the IX Corps back to the Eastern Theater, where he built it up to a strength of over 21,000 in Annapolis, Maryland. The IX Corps fought in the
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In January 1863, Burnside launched a second offensive against Lee, but it bogged down in winter rains before anything was accomplished, and has derisively been called the
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which were extremely critical of Pope's abilities as a commander, and he forwarded on to his superiors in concurrence. This episode later played a significant role in
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newspaper had been printing antiwar editorials for months. The general dispatched a squadron of troops to the paper's offices and ordered them to cease printing.
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on December 13. His advance upon Fredericksburg was rapid, but the attack was delayed when the engineers were slow to marshal pontoon bridges for crossing the
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The monument stood for nearly twenty years in Exchange Place, facing City Hall, with horses, wagons, and carriages moving in all directions around it.
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McPherson, pp. 596–97. McPherson remarked that Burnside's "political judgment proved no more subtle than his military judgment at Fredericksburg."
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refused to surrender in the face of two Union brigades but Burnside arrived with a third, forcing the surrender of Frazer and 2,300 Confederates.
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President Abraham Lincoln pressured Burnside to take aggressive action and approved his plan on November 14 to capture the Confederate capital at
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Burnside was noted for his unusual beard, joining strips of hair in front of his ears to his mustache but with the chin clean-shaven; the word
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and repulse the Union breakthrough. McClellan refused Burnside's requests for reinforcements, and the battle ended in a tactical stalemate.
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Within a month, he ascended to brigade command in the Department of northeast Virginia. He commanded the brigade without distinction at the
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and was appointed commander of the Rhode Island state militia with the rank of major general. He held this position for two years.
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and was able to reach his entrenchments and safety in Knoxville, where he was briefly besieged until the Confederate defeat at the
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Rifle Works were no sooner complete than another gunmaker allegedly bribed Floyd to break his $ 100,000 contract with Burnside.
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After leaving the Regular Army, Burnside devoted his time and energy to the manufacture of a firearm that bears his name: the
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Because of interference from Meade, Burnside was ordered, only hours before the infantry attack, not to use his division of
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from Rhode Island, was re-elected in 1880, and served until his death in 1881. Burnside continued his association with the
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marched to Burnside's aid, but the siege had already been lifted; Longstreet withdrew, eventually returning to Virginia.
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Studio photograph of Gen. Ambrose Burnside taken sometime between 1860 and 1862. Photograph shows his unusual sideburns.
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outside the city. Tying down Longstreet's corps at Knoxville contributed to Gen. Braxton Bragg's defeat by Maj. Gen.
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for services which were attended by many local dignitaries. Following the services, the procession made its way to
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until his funeral on September 16. A procession took his casket, in a hearse drawn by four black horses, to the
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Burnside was offered command of the Army of the Potomac following Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan's failure in the
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in Providence, facing City Hall. In 1906, the statue was moved to City Hall Park, which was re-dedicated as
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During a visit to Europe in 1870, Burnside attempted to mediate between the French and the Germans in the
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origins. His great-great-grandfather Robert Burnside (1725–1775) was born in Scotland and settled in the
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Lincoln had not been asked or informed about either Vallandigham's arrest or the closure of the Chicago
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Burnside (seated, center) and officers of the 1st Rhode Island at Camp Sprague, Rhode Island, 1861
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described Burnside's relief after Fredericksburg in a passage that sums up his military career:
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At the close of the war, Lt. Burnside served two years on the western frontier under Captain
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1966. Aldrich, Burnside, Coddington, Dorr, Ellery, and Hopkins Residence Halls were opened
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The Battles for Spotsylvania Court House and the Road to Yellow Tavern May 7–12, 1864
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of volunteers on March 18, 1862, in recognition of his successes at the battles of
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Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social, and Military History
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Department of the Treasury. Office of the First Comptroller (September 5, 1876).
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Department of the Treasury. Office of the First Comptroller (September 5, 1876).
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In 1876 Burnside was elected as commander of the New England Battalion of the
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was coined to describe this style. The syllables were later reversed to give
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Burnside was given command of the Right Wing of the Army of the Potomac (the
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in July and took over division command temporarily for wounded Brig. Gen.
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own invention. His spectacular growth of whiskers became known as "
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(2003). 1602: 1538:Cairo and Vincennes Railroad 1424: 1265:Cairo and Vincennes Railroad 1140:Battle of Campbell's Station 768:. He conducted a successful 699: 684:and became treasurer of the 636:In 1852, he was assigned to 7: 5807:New York City riots of 1863 5632:Battle Hymn of the Republic 5383:United Confederate Veterans 5220:Children of the Confederacy 5210:United Confederate Veterans 5205:Southern Historical Society 4357: 3837:Price's Missouri Expedition 3307:Timeline leading to the War 3281: 2494:. 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Lee 943: 938: 928: 926: 925:Harpers Ferry 922: 918: 912: 910: 906: 902: 901:Jesse L. Reno 898: 894: 890: 886: 878: 874: 865: 863: 858: 856: 852: 848: 844: 840: 836: 831: 829: 825: 821: 817: 813: 812:major general 808: 806: 802: 798: 794: 789: 787: 783: 779: 775: 771: 767: 763: 759: 745: 741: 739: 735: 731: 726: 724: 720: 706: 697: 695: 691: 687: 682: 677: 675: 671: 670:John B. 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Index

Thomas Burnside

United States Senator
Rhode Island
William Sprague IV
Nelson W. Aldrich
Governor of Rhode Island
Lieutenant
William Greene
James Y. Smith
Seth Padelford
Liberty, Indiana
Bristol, Rhode Island
Angina
Swan Point Cemetery
Providence, Rhode Island
Democratic
Republican
United States Military Academy

Union
United States Army
Union Army

Major General
Army of the Potomac
Army of the Ohio
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
First Battle of Bull Run

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