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by "rapidly repairing and rebuilding the railroads, bridges, and telegraph lines destroyed by the Confederates," and defeating or capturing the Confederate guerrillas, who had been ripping up the track and destroying railroad bridges, by employing techniques such as building two-story blockhouses
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in 1630. From the time of his birth until he was 13 years old, Dodge moved frequently while his father tried various occupations. In 1844, Sylvanus Dodge became postmaster of the South Danvers office and opened a bookstore. While working at a neighboring farm, the 14-year-old Grenville met the
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who was later prosecuted for attempts to manipulate the route to suit his land-holdings. This brought him into vicious conflict with Dodge and Hoxie. Eventually Durant imposed a consulting engineer named Silas Seymour to spy and interfere with Dodge's decisions.
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At its peak, his network ran from Georgia (Atlanta and Dalton), to Alabama (Florence, Selma, Decatur, Mobile), to Tennessee (Chattanooga and Columbia) to Mississippi, where information would be reported to Dodge, to Maj. Gen.
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His commands were known variously as the Central District (Department of the Mississippi); 4th Division (District of West Tennessee); District of Mississippi (Department of Mississippi); 4th Division (District of Jackson,
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and the rear column of Van Dorn's column, capturing a piece of artillery, 100 bales of cotton, 100 prisoners and Van Dorn's supply train. He then served as Grant's intelligence Chief through the
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threatened to cease funding for Dodge's spy operations if Dodge did not turn over the names of his agents, Grant backed Dodge. Even Grant himself did not have this information.
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who consequently made a fortune smuggling contraband cotton from the Confederate States to fund his intelligence efforts. He would later come into conflict with Durant.
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Roy P. Basler, editor, Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, Letter from Abraham Lincoln to James W. Grimes and James Harlan, March 26, 1861, Volume IV, p. 298.
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in Wyoming (known then as the Black Hills), while escaping from a war-party, Dodge realized he had found a pass for the Union Pacific Railroad, west of the
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Dodge created a highly effective intelligence gathering network which later proved vital to Grant's operations and was a precursor to the modern
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Dodge returned home to Iowa and died in Council Bluffs in 1916. He is buried there in Walnut Hill Cemetery. His home, the
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This action outraged the one-armed Sweeny so much that he got in a fistfight with Dodge and fellow division commander
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Spies, Wiretaps, and Secret Operations: An Encyclopedia of American Espionage: An Encyclopedia of American Espionage.
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In 1863, Grant wrote to Dodge that "you have a much more important command than that of a division in the field."
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from female spies, runaway slaves and unionists living in Confederate territory. He created a Corps of Scouts for
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and overland mail routes. Dodge ordered a punitive campaign to quell these raids, which came to be known as the
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in Kansas, an important army base during the settlement of the western frontier, was named in his honor, as was
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based solely on rumors. He set out to rectify this situation and provide accurate intelligence to his superior
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Dodge led an expedition to Northern Alabama from April 18, 1863, to May 8, 1863, that screened the advance of
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to Washington, D.C., where he secured 6,000 muskets to supply Iowa volunteers. In July 1861, he was appointed
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Dodge's job was to plan the route and devise solutions to any obstacles encountered. Dodge had been hired by
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and Sherman, became the Union Pacific's chief engineer and thus a leading figure in the construction of the
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61. Petition of XVI Army Corps officers to Lincoln on promotion of Gen. Grenville M. Dodge to major general
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64. Iowa Gov. Samuel J. Kirkwood to Lincoln on promotion of Brig. Gen. Grenville M. Dodge to major general
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Grant, Ulysses S. Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant. New York: Charles L. Webster & Company, 1885–86.
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The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.
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In 1851, he graduated from Norwich University with a degree in civil engineering, then moved to
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spotted him and shot him in the head. After, he was to complete the war as commander of the
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Dodge was appointed to head a commission investigating the conduct of the Army during the
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Major-General Grenville M. Dodge's Military Intelligence Operations During the Civil War.
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Nothing Like It in the World; The men who built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863–1869
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Federal attack on Confederate guerrillas five miles east of Dyersburg at Wood Springs
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Seeing that Durant was making a fortune, Dodge bought shares in Durant's company,
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in the Civil War. At the beginning of the war, Dodge was sent by the Governor of
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Iowa
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Fort Donelson's Legacy: War and Society in Kentucky and Tennessee, 1862–1863.
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The initial group, known as the "Corps of Scouts" was formed from men of the
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Dodge was later appointed by General Grant as commander of a Division in the
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A Brief Biographical Sketch of the Life of Major-General Grenville M. Dodge
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A Brief Biographical Sketch of the Life of Major-General Grenville M. Dodge
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Grant's Secret Service: The Intelligence War from Belmont to Appomattox.
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under Grant. Dodge's network also led to the capture of Confederate spy
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of Atlanta, while looking through an eyehole in the Union breastworks a
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in October 1862, Dodge's command fought successful engagements near the
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surveying team, then switched to working for the Peoria division of the
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He later commanded troops against Native Americans and served as a U.S.
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A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion" by Frederick H. Dyer (Part 3)
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American Civil War Round Table of Australia (New South Wales Chapter).
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fraternity. Dodge prepared for college by attending Durham Academy in
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American Experience | Transcontinental Railroad | People & Events
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Dodge at right center shaking hands with Samuel S. Montague at the
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and corresponded by courier rather than telegraph. His agents were
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His first experience with intelligence gathering came when general
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Major General Grenville Mellen Dodge. Commander-in-Chief 1907–1909
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The Lightning Mule Brigade: Abel Streight's 1863 Raid into Alabama
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Capture of Partisan Ranger W.W. Faulkner and men in West Tennessee
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Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America
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Trails, Rails and the War: The Life of General Grenville M. Dodge.
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the Union Army's own dispatches. He was infamously obsessed with
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and then turned to West Tennessee where they captured a band of
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is named the Grenville Dodge Memorial Bridge in his honor.
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Grenville M. Dodge: Soldier, Politician, Railroad Pioneer.
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
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Following Confederate General Van Dorn's repulse at the
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in Chicago in 1868 and again at the 1876 convention in
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such as measuring the length of a column along a road.
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at the Battle of Tuscumbia during his service with the
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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In 1863, he was summoned to Washington DC by President
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of volunteers and placed in command of forces based in
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Grenville Mellen Dodge invoice of stores, MSS SC 1160
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sent Dodge's cavalry regiments on useless raids near
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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He was wounded in the left leg, near 3398: 1618: 1616: 1614: 1612: 1450:The Union Army: Cyclopedia of battles. 1313: 1311: 1309: 1303:." Vol. 40, No 2 (Jun 1967) pp311-314. 652:and was assigned insignia number 484. 570:in petitioning for Dodge's promotion. 73:March 4, 1867 â€“ March 3, 1869 2033: 1657:. Spring 2014. Vol 93, Issue 1, p 51. 1377: 1260: 1931:Works by or about Grenville M. Dodge 1455: 463:4th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment 1827: 1609: 1306: 1215:University of Nebraska Press: 2004. 825: 542:, where his troops aided Grant and 13: 3456:People from Danvers, Massachusetts 1944:"Grenville M. Dodge (id: D000395)" 1127: 1076:In 1963, he was inducted into the 14: 3502: 3491:19th-century American legislators 2011:Iowa's 5th congressional district 1909: 1160: 965:Iowa's 5th congressional district 3451:People from Council Bluffs, Iowa 3426:American railway civil engineers 2236: 2230: 1971:L. 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Palmer 2019:Succeeded by 1926:Project Gutenberg 1874:Schmidt, Heinie, 1734:. March 29, 2003. 1724:Ryan, Thomas J. " 1561:978-1-57860-025-0 1494:Isaac N. Arnold, 1472:October 24, 2009. 1464:McLean, Maggie. " 1279:978-0-393-06126-0 1211:Feis, William B. 1170:Grenville Mullen. 1047:Augustus C. Dodge 985:Collis Huntington 952:Dodge's house in 907:Laramie Mountains 899:Andrew J. Russell 817:John C. Pemberton 715:Island Number Ten 602:Battle of Atlanta 496:); 4th Division ( 482:brigadier general 449:Dodge joined the 301: 300: 96:Francis W. Palmer 3498: 3350: 2240: 2239: 2234: 2233: 2054: 2047: 2040: 2031: 2030: 2013: 1994:Preceded by 1984: 1983: 1953: 1935:Internet Archive 1904: 1903: 1901: 1899: 1885: 1879: 1872: 1866: 1859: 1853: 1852: 1850: 1848: 1831: 1825: 1819: 1813: 1802: 1796: 1793: 1787: 1776: 1770: 1743:Allen, Thomas. " 1741: 1735: 1731:Washington Times 1722: 1716: 1706: 1700: 1693: 1687: 1680: 1674: 1666:Lotter, David. 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U.S. House of Representatives
Iowa
5th
John A. Kasson
Francis W. Palmer
Danvers
Council Bluffs
Walnut Hill Cemetery (Council Bluffs, Iowa)

Union
United States Army
Union Army

Major General
XVI Corps
Department of the Missouri
American Civil War
Battle of Pea Ridge
Iuka and Corinth Operations
Vicksburg Campaign
Streight's Raid
Atlanta Campaign
Indian Wars
Powder River Expedition
Battle of the Tongue River
Union Army
frontier
military intelligence
Civil War

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