A. Pleasonton
(1824 - 1897)
Home State: District Of Columbia
Education: US Military Academy, West Point, NY, Class of 1844
Command Billet: Commanding Division
Branch of Service: Cavalry
Unit: Cavalry Division
see his Battle Report
Before Antietam
He graduated from the USMA in 1844, saw service in the Mexican War and on frontier duty. In August 1861 he was Capt. in the 2nd US Cavalry, then Maj. in the defences of Washington and on the Peninsula campaign. In July 1862 he was appointed Brigadier General of Volunteers in command of the 2nd Brigade/Cavalry Division of the Army of the Potomac.
On the Campaign
He commanded the Federal Cavalry Division.
The rest of the War
He continued in command of the Division at Fredericksburg, then commanded then the 1st Division of the Cavalry Corps at Chancellorsville. In June 1863 he was promoted to Major General of Volunteers, commanding the Cavalry Corps at Brandy Station and in the Gettysburg campaign. He later commanded the Districts of Central Missouri and St Louis (during Price's raid).
After the War
He continued in career Army service resigning in 1868.
Birth
7/7/1824; Washington, DC
Death
2/17/1897; Washington, DC