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Encyclopedia > Oliver Otis Howard
Portrait of Oliver O. Howard by , ca. 1860
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Portrait of Oliver O. Howard by Mathew Brady, ca. 1860

General Oliver Otis Howard (18301909) was a one-armed American Civil War veteran who was involved in the post-Civil War battles against the Western Indian tribes. His most famous campaign was against the Nez Perce tribe, with the resultant surrender of Chief Joseph.


Oliver O. Howard was born in 1830 in Leeds, Maine. He lost his right arm on 1 June 1862 during General George McClellan's Peninsular Campaign. He commanded the largely German XI Corps during the Battle of Gettysburg, after which he was moved to the Western theatre. There, following the death of General James B. McPherson, he became commander of the Army of the Tennessee and led William Tecumseh Sherman's right wing, during Sherman's famous March to the Sea. After the Civil War, he fought in the Indian Wars. He retired from the United States Army in 1894 with the rank of Major General.


General Howard is also known for founding Howard University. As Commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau Howard was known for promoting the welfare of slaves and freedmen. On November 20, 1866, ten members, including Howard, of various socially concerned groups of the time met in Washington, DC to discuss plans for a theological seminary to train African-American ministers. Interest was sufficient, however, in creating an educational institute for areas other than ministry. The result was the Howard Normal Institute for the Education of Preachers and Teachers. On January 8, 1867, the Board of Trustees voted to change the name of the institution to Howard University.


In the 1975 TV movie I Will Fight No More Forever, about Howard's campaign against the Nez Perce, he was portrayed by actor James Whitmore.


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Five years later, in 1877, Howard faced a different situation in Oregon, where he was sent to persuade a Nez Percé band led by Chief Joseph to leave their homeland in the Wallowa Valley for the reservation assigned to them in Lapwai, Idaho.
Howard found himself agreeing with Joseph that his people had never signed a treaty giving up their homeland, but in Howard's view this did not change the fact that eastern Oregon was no longer a place where Indians could roam free.
Howard's military career after the Nez Percé War included serving as superintendent of West Point for several years and as the commanding officer of the Department of the Platte and the Division of the East.
Oliver Otis Howard - Factasy (339 words)
Howard's arm was amputated and he eventually received the Medal of Honor for his bravery at Seven Pines.
Howard was promoted to major general of volunteers in November 1862 after he led a division at Sharpsburg and Fredericksburg.
Howard faced a court of inquiry in 1874 because of his corrupt subordinates in the bureau, but he was cleared of all charges.
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