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pamphlets in and around homes and other buildings offering amnesty to any Southern civilian who took the oath of loyalty to the United States. During the raid BG John H. Winder, Provost Marshal of Richmond, was so concerned that Union POWs held in Richmond Libby prison would try to escape that he ordered gunpowder placed under the building, to be detonated if they attempted to escape.
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In Chile he married his second wife, Luisa Fernandez de Valdivieso (1836-1928), a member of a wealthy family of Spanish origin that had emigrated to South America in the 17th century. They had two daughters: Julia Mercedes Kilpatrick (b. November 6, 1867 Santiago, Chile) and Laura Delphine Kilpatrick
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before rejoining the Army of the Potomac. The city was garrisoned with African-American troops, and one stopped to inform a cavalryman that only persons on active duty were allowed to ride horses through the streets. This trooper found it insulting to take orders from a black man and promptly struck
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in Richmond. Kilpatrick took his division out on February 28, sneaking past Robert E. Lee's flank and driving south for Richmond. On March 1, they were within 5 miles of the city. Defenses around the city were too strong however and numerous squads of Confederate militia and cavalry nipped at their
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Meanwhile, newspapers and politicians in the North and South exchanged blows. The former condemned the use of Ulric Dahlgren's corpse as a carnival attraction and the latter accused Lincoln's government of wanting to conduct indiscriminate pillage and slaughter on Virginia civilians, including the
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The raid had resulted in 324 cavalrymen killed and wounded, and 1,000 more taken prisoner. Kilpatrick's men had cut a swathe of destruction across the outskirts of Richmond, destroying tobacco barns, boats, railroad cars and tracks, and other infrastructure. They also deposited a large number of
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The widespread nickname his troopers used for Kilpatrick was "Kill Cavalry". He also had a bad reputation with others in the Army. His camps were poorly maintained and frequented by prostitutes, often visiting Kilpatrick himself. He was jailed in 1862 on charges of corruption, accused of selling
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Kilpatrick was fired upon on April 13, 1865 by a reportedly drunk Texas cavalry lieutenant from Wheeler's Cavalry who said he was named Robert Walsh. Walsh fired six shots from his revolver at the approaching General and his staff while several citizens of Raleigh begged him not to, fearing the
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agreed that they made for an atrocious document, but urged calm, saying that no actual destruction had taken place and the papers might very well be fakes. In addition, Lee was concerned because some Confederate guerrillas had just been captured by the Army of the Potomac, which was considering
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Kilpatrick was aggressive, fearless, ambitious, and blustery. He was a master, in his mid-twenties, of using political influence to get ahead. His men had little love for his manner and his willingness to exhaust men and horses and to order suicidal mounted cavalry charges. (The rifled muskets
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to defend the port and attack the Spanish fleet. Admiral Méndez Núñez famously responded with, "I will be forced to sink , because even if I have one ship left I will proceed with the bombardment. Spain, the Queen and I prefer honor without ships to ships without honor."
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claim that Kilpatrick wanted to free Union prisoners and turn them loose on the women of Richmond. Northern papers also cheered the destruction caused by the raid and took pleasure in describing the ravaged condition of the Virginia countryside.
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Nicknamed "Kilcavalry" (or "Kill-Cavalry") for using tactics in battle that were considered as recklessly disregarding the lives of soldiers under his command, Kilpatrick was both praised for the victories he achieved, and despised by
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commenced. On June 21, he was captured at Upperville, but was quickly rescued, going on to risk his life that same day in order to rescue the wounded commander of the 5th North Carolina Cavalry. On June 30, he clashed briefly with
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and his injuries kept him out of the field until late July. He had considerable success raiding behind Confederate lines, tearing up railroads, and at one point rode his division completely around the enemy positions in
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Approved Pension File for Louisa V. De Kilpatrick, Widow of Judson Kilpatrick, Company H, 5th New York Infantry Regiment (Captain), 1st U.S. Artillery Regiment (Captain), and 2nd New York Cavalry Regiment (Colonel)
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Kilpatrick was recalled in 1870. The 1865 appointment seems to have been the result of a political deal. Kilpatrick had been a candidate for the Republican nomination for governor of New Jersey but lost out to
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introduced to warfare in the 1850s made the historic cavalry charge essentially an anachronism. Cavalry's role shrank primarily to screening, raiding, reconnaissance and intelligence gathering.)
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The Major General Judson Kilpatrick Camp No. 7, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, was formed in September, 2021 in Cary, North Carolina. The camp was named in honor of the general.
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Summing up Judson Kilpatrick in 1864, Sherman said "I know that Kilpatrick is a hell of a damned fool, but I want just that sort of man to command my cavalry on this expedition."
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Kilpatrick and the rest of the cavalry pursued and harassed Lee during his retreat back to Virginia. That fall, he took part in an expedition to destroy the Confederate gunboats
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destruction of the city which had surrendered days earlier. Kilpatrick, after a brief interrogation, ordered his men to take Walsh out of sight of the women and hang him.
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under a flag of truce and asked him to provide an explanation. Meade wrote back that no burnings or assassinations had been ordered by anyone in Washington or the army.
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In March 1881, in recognition of Kilpatrick's service to the Republicans in New Jersey as well as a consolation prize for his defeat for a House seat, President
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Pierce, John Edward (1983). "General Hugh Judson Kilpatrick in the American Civil War". Thesis (Ph. D.)--Pennsylvania State University.
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Assignments were initially quiet for Lt. Col. Kilpatrick, serving in staff jobs and in minor cavalry skirmishes. That changed in the
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Unable to get at Richmond or return to the Army of the Potomac, Kilpatrick decided to bolt down the Virginia Peninsula where
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appointed Kilpatrick again to the post of Minister to Chile, where he died shortly after his arrival in the Chilean capital
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hanging them, and execution of Dahlgren's men might set off a chain reaction. The Confederate general sent the papers to
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As American Minister to Chile, Kilpatrick was involved in an attempt to arbitrate between the combatants of the
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early in the campaign and then ordered a twilight cavalry charge the first evening of the battle, losing a full
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The "Kilpatrick-Dahlgren" expedition was such a fiasco that Kilpatrick found he was no longer welcome in the
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officer to be wounded in the Civil War, struck in the thigh by canister fire while leading a company at the
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him down with his sword. Kilpatrick's division was punished by being forced to immediately embark for the
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Compiled Military Service Record of Captain Judson Kilpatrick, Company H, 5th New York Infantry Regiment
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Compiled Military Service Record of Captain Judson Kilpatrick, Company H, 5th New York Infantry Regiment
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The discovery and publication of the Dahlgren Papers sparked an international controversy. General
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On the second day of the Gettysburg battle, July 2, 1863, Kilpatrick's division skirmished against
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is credited with saving his life after being injured in the battle. By September 25 he was a
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in the spring of 1864, Kilpatrick conducted a raid toward Richmond and through the
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of volunteers on June 18, 1865. He resigned from the Army on December 1, 1865.
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Spera, W. H. (1911). "Kilpatrick's Richmond Raid". In H. P. Moyer (ed.).
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Raftsman's Journal Newspaper, Clearfield, Pa., November 22, 1865, Page 2
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denounced the papers as "fiendish" and Confederate Secretary of War
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was stationed. Meanwhile, the general was dismayed to find out that
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goods for personal gain. He was jailed again for a drunken spree in
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in May, Stoneman's cavalry was ordered to swing deeply behind Gen.
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Kilpatrick later commanded a division of the Cavalry Corps in the
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in 1861, just after the start of the war, and was commissioned a
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Kill-Cavalry: The Life of Union General Hugh Judson Kilpatrick
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Brig. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick between circa 1863 and circa 1865
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to launch a cavalry charge against the infantry positions of
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in the 1st U.S. Artillery. Within three days he was a
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España prefiere honra sin barcos a barcos sin honra
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United States Minister to Chile
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