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Encyclopedia > Eugene A. Carr
Eugene Asa Carr
March 20, 1830December 2, 1910

Eugene Asa Carr
Place of birth Hamburg, New York
Place of death Washington, D.C.
Allegiance United States Army
Years of service c. 1846 – 1893
Rank Brevet Major General
Commands 3rd Illinois Cavalry
Battles/wars American Civil War
* Battle of Pea Ridge
* Siege of Vicksburg
* Battle of Fort Blakely
Indian Wars
* Battle of Summit Springs
* Battle of Cibeque
Awards Medal of Honor

Eugene Asa Carr (March 20, 1830December 2, 1910) was a soldier in the United States Army and a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. March 20 is the 79th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (80th in leap years). ... Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix commemorates the July Revolution 1830 (MDCCCXXX) was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... December 2 is the 336th day (337th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1910 (MCMX) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Sunday of the 13-day slower Julian calendar. ... Position within Erie County. ... NY redirects here. ... Nickname: Motto: Justitia Omnibus (Justice for All) Location of Washington, D.C., in relation to the states Maryland and Virginia Coordinates: Country United States Federal District District of Columbia Government  - Mayor Adrian M. Fenty (D)  - City Council Chairperson: Vincent C. Gray (D) Ward 1: Jim Graham (D) Ward 2: Jack... The United States Army is one of the armed forces of the United States and has primary responsibility for land-based military operations. ... The word brevet has several meanings: In the military, brevet refers to a warrant authorizing a commissioned officer to temporarily hold a higher rank, without a corresponding pay increase. ... Insignia of a United States Air Force Major General German Generalmajor Insignia Major General is a military rank used in many countries. ... This article is becoming very long. ... Combatants United States of America Confederate States of America Commanders Samuel R. Curtis Earl Van Dorn Strength Army of the Southwest, 11,000 men Army of the West, 14,000 men Casualties 1,349 (mostly killed and wounded) 4,600 (mostly captured) The Battle of Pea Ridge (also known as... Battle of Vicksburg Conflict American Civil War Date May 18 - July 4, 1863 Place Warren County, Mississippi Result Union victory The Battle of Vicksburg was an American Civil War siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi, on a well-fortified west-facing cliff on the Mississippi River. ... The Battle of Fort Blakely took place from April 2-9, 1865 in Baldwin County, Alabama, as part of the Mobile Campaign of the Main Western Theater. ... Combatants Indian Nationss Colonial America/United States of America Indian Wars is the name generally used in the United States to describe a series of conflicts between the Americans and the Indian Nations. ... Combatants United States of America Arapaho, Southern Cheyenne Dog Soldiers and Lakota Sioux Commanders Colonel Eugene Carr Chief Tall Bull Strength 244 U.S troops plus 50 Pawnee scouts 450 (estimated) Casualties 1 wounded 52 killed, 17 captured The Battle of Summit Springs (July 11, 1869) was an armed conflict... The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration awarded by the United States. ... March 20 is the 79th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (80th in leap years). ... Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix commemorates the July Revolution 1830 (MDCCCXXX) was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... December 2 is the 336th day (337th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1910 (MCMX) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Sunday of the 13-day slower Julian calendar. ... The United States Army is one of the armed forces of the United States and has primary responsibility for land-based military operations. ... The 21st Michigan Infantry, a company of Shermans veterans. ... This article is becoming very long. ...


Carr graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York in 1850, entered the mounted rifles, and served in the Indian Wars until 1861, when he received command of the 3rd Illinois Cavalry. USMA redirects here. ... West Point painting West Point is a federal military base (and a census-designated place) located in the Town of Highlands in Orange County, New York. ... Combatants Indian Nationss Colonial America/United States of America Indian Wars is the name generally used in the United States to describe a series of conflicts between the Americans and the Indian Nations. ...


During the Civil War, he saw much service in the Southwest and led an assault at Port Gibson in the Vicksburg campaign in 1863. Carr was awarded a Medal of Honor for his actions at Battle of Pea Ridge in Arkansas, on March 7, 1862. According to the official citation, Carr had "directed the deployment of his command and held his ground, under a brisk fire of shot and shell in which he was several times wounded."[1] Carr rose in rank throughout the war and, by its end in 1865, he was brevetted major general of volunteers. Port Gibson is a city located in Claiborne County, Mississippi. ... Lithograph of the Mississippi River Squadron running the Confederate blockade at Vicksburg on April 16, 1863. ... The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration awarded by the United States. ... Combatants United States of America Confederate States of America Commanders Samuel R. Curtis Earl Van Dorn Strength Army of the Southwest, 11,000 men Army of the West, 14,000 men Casualties 1,349 (mostly killed and wounded) 4,600 (mostly captured) The Battle of Pea Ridge (also known as... Official language(s) English Capital Little Rock Largest city Little Rock Area  Ranked 29th  - Total 53,179 sq mi (137,002 km²)  - Width 239 miles (385 km)  - Length 261 miles (420 km)  - % water 2. ... March 7 is the 66th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (67th in leap years). ... 1862 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... In the US military, brevet referred to a warrant authorizing a commissioned officer to hold a higher rank temporarily, but usually without receiving the pay of that higher rank. ...


Subsequently, he conducted successful operations on the frontier against the Indians, winning a significant battle at Summit Springs and became colonel in the regular service in 1879, and brigadier general in 1892, a rank which he held at the time of his retirement in 1893. His nickname was "The Black-Bearded Cossack". A frontier is a political and geographical term referring to areas near or beyond a boundary, or of a different nature. ... Combatants United States of America Arapaho, Southern Cheyenne Dog Soldiers and Lakota Sioux Commanders Colonel Eugene Carr Chief Tall Bull Strength 244 U.S troops plus 50 Pawnee scouts 450 (estimated) Casualties 1 wounded 52 killed, 17 captured The Battle of Summit Springs (July 11, 1869) was an armed conflict... Colonel (IPA: or ) is a military rank of a commissioned officer, with the corresponding ranks existing in nearly every country in the world. ... The Regular Army is the permanent force of the United States Army or any Countrys army that is maintained during peacetime, as opposed to those persons who may be part of a reserve or national guard outfit. ...


He is buried in the West Point Cemetery, New York. West Point Cemetery is an historic cemetery on the grounds of the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York. ...


References

  1. ^ Civil War Medal of Honor Recipients - (A-L). United States Army Center of Military History. Retrieved on 2006-07-13.


 

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