Major General Robert Brown Potter, (USA)

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Major General Robert Brown Potter, (USA)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York, United States
Death: February 19, 1887 (57)
Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island, United States (War injury)
Place of Burial: 4199 Webster Avenue, The Bronx, Bronx County, New York, 10470, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Bishop Alonzo Potter, DD, LLD and Sarah Maria Potter
Husband of Abby Austin Potter and Frances Payne Potter
Father of Robert Burnside Potter; Warwick Potter and Frances Tileston Breese
Brother of Rep. Clarkson Nott Potter; Howard Potter; Edward Tuckerman Potter; Bishop Henry Codman Potter; Rev. Eliphalet Nott Potter and 1 other
Half brother of James Neilson Potter; Frank Hunter Potter, Sr. and William A. Potter

Occupation: lawyer and soldier
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About Major General Robert Brown Potter, (USA)

Major General Robert Brown Potter (USA)

General Potter was a United States lawyer and a Union Army general in the American Civil War.

Early Life

Potter was born in Schenectady, New York. His father was Alonzo Potter (1800–1865), American bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Pennsylvania. Potter served as an attorney in New York City prior to the outbreak of the Civil War.

Civil War

At the start of the Civil War, Potter enlisted as a private in the New York militia, was promoted to lieutenant, and then commissioned as a major on October 14, 1861. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel on November 1 of that year. He was wounded at the Battle of New Bern on March 14, 1862, while serving under Brig. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside. Potter commanded the 51st New York Volunteers in IX Corps at Second Bull Run. Promoted to the rank of colonel on September 10, he led the regiment at the Battle of Antietam. Potter was wounded at Antietam while participating in Burnside's attack on the Confederate right flank.

Potter was promoted to the rank of brigadier general on March 13, 1863. He led 2nd Division, IX Corps, in the Siege of Vicksburg. He next commanded IX Corps in the Knoxville Campaign. After serving on recruiting duty in New York state, he was assigned in 1864 command of the 2nd Division of IX Corps under Burnside. Potter led the division in the Overland Campaign and at the Siege of Petersburg. He was wounded in an assault on the Confederate works following the Battle of Fort Stedman, and he missed the closing campaigns of the war.

Upon his recovery he was given command of the Rhode Island and Connecticut district of the Department of the East.

Family and Later Life

General Potter was married on September 20, 1865, to Abby, daughter of John Austin Stevens, and on his wedding day was given his commission as full Major General of volunteers.

He was honorably mustered out of the volunteer service, January 15, 1866, and was then for three years receiver of the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad. He moved to England in 1869, but returned to Rhode Island in 1873.

Potter died in Newport, Rhode Island. He was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.

Potter had at least five brothers:

  • Clarkson Nott Potter (1825–1882) was a Democratic member of the National House of Representatives after the Civil War.
  • Henry Codman Potter (1835–1908) succeeded Horatio Potter as Bishop of New York in 1887.
  • Edward Tuckerman Potter an architect who designed the Nott Memorial at Union College.
  • William Appleton Potter (1842–1909) was an American architect who designed numerous buildings, including the Church of the Presidents (New Jersey) in Elberon, New Jersey.
  • Eliphalet Nott Potter
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Major General Robert Brown Potter, (USA)'s Timeline

1829
July 16, 1829
Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York, United States
1858
June 19, 1858
New York, New York County, New York, United States
1869
January 29, 1869
New York, New York, United States
1870
October 31, 1870
Lemington, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England, United Kingdom
1887
February 19, 1887
Age 57
Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island, United States
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Woodlawn Cemetery, 4199 Webster Avenue, The Bronx, Bronx County, New York, 10470, United States