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Brig. Gen. Eleazer Arthur Paine, USA

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Birthplace: Geauga County, Ohio, United States
Death: December 16, 1882 (67)
Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States
Place of Burial: Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Col. Hendrick E. Paine and Harriet Paine
Husband of Charlotte Elizabeth Paine
Father of Capt. (USA), Phelps Paine; Harriet Phebe Templeton; Maria McConnell and Lydia Paine
Brother of Henry Paine

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About Brig. Gen. Eleazer Arthur Paine, USA

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleazar_A._Paine

Eleazer Arthur Paine (September 10, 1815 – December 16, 1882) was an American soldier, author, lawyer, and a controversial general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He was formally reprimanded for brutality toward civilians and violating their civil rights while commanding troops in western Kentucky.

Early life and career

Paine was born in Geauga County, Ohio. He was a first cousin to fellow future Civil War general Halbert E. Paine. Paine received an appointment to the United States Military Academy and graduated in the Class of 1839. He served in the Mexican War. In 1843, he wrote and published a training manual entitled Military Instructions; Designed for the Militia and Volunteers.

After resigning from the army, he studied law, passed the bar exam, and established his practice in Monmouth, Illinois. He married Charlotte Phelps and raised a family. One of Paine's close friends was fellow Illinois attorney Abraham Lincoln.

Civil War and postbellum activities

Following the outbreak of the Civil War, Paine was elected as the colonel of the 9th Illinois Infantry. In September of that year, he was appointed as a brigadier general of volunteers. He commanded a brigade at Paducah, Kentucky, a critical supply depot for the Federal army. There, Paine developed a reputation for harshness and cruelty toward the civilian populace. He ordered all guerrilla fighters caught within his territory to be executed.

Paine commanded the 4th Division of the Army of the Mississippi at the Battle of New Madrid and Island Number Ten in Missouri leading the 1st Division. He also served in the Siege of Corinth under William S. Rosecrans. He subsequently headed the District of West Kentucky, where his men were deployed guarding railroads from Confederate raiders from November 1862 until April 1864, with his headquarters in Gallatin, Tennessee. His reputation for repressing and stealing from the civilians grew, and Gallatin civilians referred to him as "our King" and "Tempest". Executions were commonplace, typically without benefit of a trial or legal counsel.

On April 29, 1864, Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman reassigned Paine and a regiment of his infantry to a post in Tullahoma, Tennessee, to guard bridges crossing the Duck and Elk rivers. He later commanded the military District of Illinois, but resigned in November 1864 and was replaced by John Cook.

A congressional inquiry into Paine's actions in Kentucky found him guilty on several counts, and punished him by reprimand at Paducah. He resigned from the army in April 1865 and resumed his law practice.

Paine died in Jersey City, New Jersey. He is buried in Oakland Cemetery in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Paine, Eleazer A. BATTLE UNIT NAME: 9th Regiment, Illinois Infantry SIDE: Union COMPANY: F&S SOLDIER'S RANK IN: Colonel SOLDIER'S RANK OUT: Colonel ALTERNATE NAME: FILM NUMBER: M539 ROLL 69 PLAQUE NUMBER: NOTES: General Note - See also 7 Ill. Inf. 3 Mos.

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Brig. Gen. Eleazer Arthur Paine, USA's Timeline

1815
September 10, 1815
Geauga County, Ohio, United States
1843
May 23, 1843
Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, United States
1846
1846
Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, United States
1849
1849
Illinois, United States
1856
November 22, 1856
Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois, United States
1882
December 16, 1882
Age 67
Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States
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Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States