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C. Winslow

C. Winslow

Federal (USV)

Captain

Cleveland Winslow

(1836 - 1864)

Home State: New York

Command Billet: Commanding Regiment

Branch of Service: Infantry

Unit: 5th New York Infantry

 

see his Battle Report

Before Antietam

A 23 year old merchant in New York City, he enrolled on 25 April 1861 as Captain, Company K, 5th New York Infantry and was commissioned and mustered on 9 May.

"Hiram Duryea had been sent home with malaria, and the 5th NY went into the battle of Second Bull Run (Manassas) under the command of Capt. Cleveland Winslow, son of Regimental Chaplain Gordon Winslow. On the afternoon of August 30, 1862, Col. Warren deployed his little brigade -- the 5th and 10th NY -- in support of Hazlett's Battery, directly in the face of the Confederate juggernaut rolling down on Pope's naked left flank. It was a desperate act of sacrifice, intended to buy time, and the Duryee Zouaves paid a terrible price. 'Where the Regiment stood that day was the very vortex of Hell,' Pvt. Andrew Coats remembered; 'Not only were men wounded, or killed, they were riddled.' "
(Quoted from Durea's Zouaves)

On the Campaign

Captain Winslow and his Zouves were held in reserve at Antietam, and were not actively engaged.

The rest of the War

On 23 September he was promoted to Major to replace H.D. Hull.1 He commanded the 5th New York from August 1862 until the regiment returned home in May 1863. He then formed the 5th Veteran Battalion and was mortally wounded at the battle of Bethesda Church on June 2, 1864. He died in a hospital at Alexandria, Virginia on July 7.

His father--former chaplain of the Zouaves--had just died June 7th in a fall from a transport on the Potomac returning from Belle Plain (Va.) with his wounded son.2

Birth

1836

Death

07/07/1864; Alexandria, VA

Notes

1   Davenport, Alfred, Camp and field life of the Fifth New York Volunteer Infantry (Duryee Zouaves), New York: Dick and Fitzgerald, 1879  [AotW citation 687]

2   Tenney, William Jewett, The Military and Naval History of the Rebellion in the United States, New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1865, pg. 785  [AotW citation 683]