Brevet Maj General Edwin S. McCook (USA)

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Edwin Stanton McCook

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Birthplace: Carrollton, Carroll County, Ohio, United States
Death: September 11, 1873 (36)
Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota, United States (assassinated )
Place of Burial: Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Maj. Daniel McCook, Sr. (USA) and Martha McCook
Husband of Loraine Frances McCook
Father of Charles Morris McCook
Brother of Maj. Latimer A. McCook (USA); Colonel George Wythe McCook (USA); John James McCook; Brig. General (USA), Robert Latimer McCook; Maj. General Alexander McDowell McCook (USA) and 3 others

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About Brevet Maj General Edwin S. McCook (USA)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_S._McCook

Edwin Stanton McCook (March 26, 1837 – September 11, 1873) was a Union Army general during the American Civil War and a postbellum politician in the Dakota Territory. He was assassinated in office while serving as acting governor.

Biography

One of a famous family of Civil War officers, the "Fighting McCooks," he was born in Carrollton, Ohio, a son of Daniel McCook. He was educated at the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland, and was a member of the Naval Lodge #69 of the Freemasons in New York City.

When the Civil War erupted, McCook recruited a company and joined the 31st Illinois Infantry, serving under his friend, Col. John A. Logan. He saw action in the battles of Fort Henry and Fort Donelson, where he was severely wounded. He was later assigned to command Logan's brigade when the latter assumed division command. By the Vicksburg Campaign, McCook had again been promoted to replace Logan as division commander, leading it during the Siege of Vicksburg under Ulysses S. Grant. In 1864, he served with distinction in the Chattanooga and Atlanta campaigns and in the March to the Sea under William T. Sherman. He was brevetted both brigadier and major general for his services in these campaigns to rank from March 13, 1865. He was severely wounded three separate times, but survived the war.

After the war, he moved out west and was named as Secretary of the Dakota Territory in 1872. The following year, McCook was shot and killed by Peter P. Wintermute, a banker and political adversary, at a public meeting being held in a saloon in Yankton, Dakota Territory. Wintermute was upset with McCook's stance in the Dakota Southern Railroad dispute.

McCook was buried in Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati, Ohio, along with several other members of the famed family. His grave can be located in Section 10, Lot 1.

Honors

McCook County, South Dakota, is named for him.

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Brevet Maj General Edwin S. McCook (USA)'s Timeline

1837
March 26, 1837
Carrollton, Carroll County, Ohio, United States
1864
June 9, 1864
Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio, United States
1873
September 11, 1873
Age 36
Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota, United States
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Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States