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Lewis Golding Arnold

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Years of service
  
1837-1864

Rank
  
Brigadier General


Name
  
Lewis Arnold


Born
  
January 15, 1817 Perth Amboy, New Jersey (
1817-01-15
)

Place of burial
  
St. Mary's Episcopal Church Cemetery Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts

Battles/wars
  
Second Seminole War Mexican-American War Third Seminole War American Civil War

Died
  
September 22, 1871, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Education
  
United States Military Academy

Battles and wars
  
Second Seminole War, Mexican–American War, Seminole Wars, American Civil War

Service/branch
  
United States Army, Union Army

Allegiance
  
United States of America, Union

Unit
  
2nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 1st Air Defense Artillery Regiment

Commands held
  
New Orleans Garrison

Lewis Golding Arnold (January 15, 1817 – September 22, 1871) was a career U.S. Army officer and a brigadier general in the Union Army during the American Civil War, primarily noted for his service in Florida.

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Birth and early years

Lewis G. Arnold was born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey and graduated from West Point in 1837, placing tenth in his class. He fought in the Second Seminole War and the Mexican-American War, where he was severely wounded at Chuburusco. After the war, he once again commanded troops in Florida, and led a detachment against the Seminole Indians in the April 1856 Battle of Big Cypress.

Civil War service

At the onset of the Civil War, he was promoted to Major (United States) of the 2nd United States Artillery and was assigned to Fort Jefferson at Dry Tortugas, FL, in January 1861, leaving his command at Fort Independence, MA. In October 1861, he helped repulse a Confederate attack on Santa Rosa Island, and defiantly refused to surrender the outpost during three different Confederate artillery bombardments. He remained there until May 1862, having rendered invaluable service in defending the fort, which remained in Union hands through the war. In January 1862, he was promoted to brigadier general, and in October 1862 was transferred to command the city of New Orleans after it fell to Union forces.

On November 10 of that year, he was struck down by a stroke while reviewing troops, and was placed on sick leave for over a year while army officials hoped his condition would improve. When it became obvious he would be permanently disabled, he was retired from the Army in February 1864.

Arnold died 8 years later in Boston, Massachusetts and is buried in St. Mary's Episcopal Church Cemetery in Newton Lower Falls.

References

Lewis Golding Arnold Wikipedia