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'''John Moulder Wilson (1837-1919)''' - Born 8 Oct 1837 in Washington DC. A career U.S. Army officer, engineer, Medal of Honor recipient, [[USMA Superintendents|Superintendent of the United States Military Academy]] and [[Chief of Engineers|U.S. Chief of Engineers]]. Died 1 Feb 1919 in Washington DC. | '''John Moulder Wilson (1837-1919)''' - Born 8 Oct 1837 in Washington DC. A career U.S. Army officer, engineer, Medal of Honor recipient, [[USMA Superintendents|Superintendent of the United States Military Academy]] and [[Chief of Engineers|U.S. Chief of Engineers]]. Died 1 Feb 1919 in Washington DC. | ||
[[File:John M. Wilson LOC ext 01703u.jpg|thumb|left|200px|General John M. Wilson at White House Medal of Honor Ceremony 7 Nov 1910, extracted from larger group photo]] | |||
He served at age 12 as a page on the floor of the United States Senate (1849-1853). He traveled, in 1854, to the Washington Territory around the Isthmus of Panama and was appoint to the [[United States Military Academy]] in the spring of 1855 from there. He entered the [[United States Military Academy]] 1 Jul 1855 and graduated 1 Jul 1860 in the [[:Category:West Point 1860|Class of 1860]] ranking 12th out of 41. | He served at age 12 as a page on the floor of the United States Senate (1849-1853). He traveled, in 1854, to the Washington Territory around the Isthmus of Panama and was appoint to the [[United States Military Academy]] in the spring of 1855 from there. He was the very first cadet appointed from the Pacific Northwest. He entered the [[United States Military Academy]] 1 Jul 1855 and graduated 1 Jul 1860 in the [[:Category:West Point 1860|Class of 1860]] ranking 12th out of 41. | ||
He served as a Union officer in the U.S. Civil War and received the Medal of Honor for his actions at Malvern Hill on 6 Aug 1863. He rose to the permanent rank of Captain and the brevet rank of Colonel for his actions at [[Spanish Fort]] and [[Fort Blakeley]] near Mobile Alabama in the spring of 1865. | He served as a Union officer in the U.S. Civil War and received the Medal of Honor for his actions at Malvern Hill on 6 Aug 1863. He rose to the permanent rank of Captain and the brevet rank of Colonel for his actions at [[Spanish Fort]] and [[Fort Blakeley]] near Mobile Alabama in the spring of 1865. | ||
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After the U.S. Civil War he served in various engineering posts and on historic projects in and around Washington DC. He served as [[USMA Superintendents|Superintendent of West Point]] (1889-1893), as [[Chief of Engineers]] (1897-1901), and rose to the rank of Major General before his retirement from the [[U.S. Corps of Engineers]] on 30 Apr 1901. | After the U.S. Civil War he served in various engineering posts and on historic projects in and around Washington DC. He served as [[USMA Superintendents|Superintendent of West Point]] (1889-1893), as [[Chief of Engineers]] (1897-1901), and rose to the rank of Major General before his retirement from the [[U.S. Corps of Engineers]] on 30 Apr 1901. | ||
He died on 1 Feb 1919 in Washington DC and was buried in [[:Category:West Point Cemetery|West Point Cemetery]]. | He died on 1 Feb 1919 in Washington DC and was buried in [[:Category:West Point Cemetery|West Point Cemetery]] in March 1919 with full military honors. | ||
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'''Father:''' Joseph Shields Wilson (1808-18??) | '''Father:''' Joseph Shields Wilson (1808-18??) | ||
'''Mother:''' Eliza Uhler Moulder ( | '''Mother:''' Eliza Uhler Moulder (1810-18??) | ||
'''Marriage:''' | '''Marriage:''' | ||
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'''Children:''' | '''Children:''' | ||
* | * Francis Waller Wilson - only child, died in infancy at age 6 months. | ||
'''Assignments:''' | '''Assignments:''' | ||
* (1855-1860) Cadet, [[:Category:United States Military Academy|United States Military Academy]] | * (1855-1860) Cadet, [[:Category:United States Military Academy|United States Military Academy]] (five year program) | ||
* (1860-1861) Bvt. 2nd Lt. (1 Jul 1860), [[Fort Monroe]] Arsenal, Virginia | * (1860-1861) Bvt. 2nd Lt. (1 Jul 1860), [[Fort Monroe]] Arsenal, Virginia | ||
* (1861-1865) [[U.S. Civil War]] | * (1861-1865) [[U.S. Civil War]] | ||
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** Bvt. Ltc. (8 Apr 1865) U.S. Army - Capture of [[Spanish Fort (1)]] Alabama | ** Bvt. Ltc. (8 Apr 1865) U.S. Army - Capture of [[Spanish Fort (1)]] Alabama | ||
** Bvt. Col. (8 Apr 1865) U.S. Army - Capture of [[Spanish Fort (1)]] and [[Fort Blakeley]] Alabama | ** Bvt. Col. (8 Apr 1865) U.S. Army - Capture of [[Spanish Fort (1)]] and [[Fort Blakeley]] Alabama | ||
* (1866-1871) Maj. (3 Jun 1867) [[U.S. Corps of Engineers]], Improving Hudson River | |||
* (1871-1875) [[U.S. Corps of Engineers]], Superintending Engineer [[Fort Ontario]] and [[Fort Niagara]], New York | |||
* (1876-1878) [[U.S. Corps of Engineers]], Improvements of Willamette, Columbia, and Snake Rivers in the Northwest | |||
* (1878-1882) [[U.S. Corps of Engineers]], Harbor improvements on the great lakes | |||
* (1882-1886) Lt. Col. (17 Mar 1884), Col. (1 Jun 1885) [[U.S. Corps of Engineers]], Assistant to Chief of Engineers, Washington DC | |||
* (1885-1889) [[U.S. Corps of Engineers]], In charge of Public Building and Grounds, Washington DC | |||
** Improvements over the grave of Thomas Jefferson | |||
** Monument at George Washington's birthplace | |||
** Reconstruction of Ford's Theatre in Washington DC | |||
** Monument to General Hancock in Washington DC | |||
** President Garfield statue | |||
** Army Medical Museum and Library | |||
** Monument at [[New Windsor Cantonment|Washington's headquarters]], Newburg, New York | |||
** Completion of the Washington Monument | |||
** Improvement of the Water Supply of Washington DC | |||
* (1889-1893) [[USMA Superintendents|Superintendent of United States Military Academy]] at West Point, New York | |||
* (1893-1897) Col. (31 Mar 1895) [[U.S. Corps of Engineers]], Division Engineer of the Northeast Engineering Division of the U.S. | |||
* (1897-1901) Brig. Gen. (1 Feb 1897) [[U.S. Corps of Engineers]], [[Chief of Engineers]] | |||
* (30 Apr 1901) Retired at his own request after more than 40 years of service | |||
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'''Personal Description:''' | '''Personal Description:''' | ||
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'''Sources:''' | '''Sources:''' | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Moulder_Wilson Wikipedia - John Moulder Wilson] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Moulder_Wilson Wikipedia - John Moulder Wilson] | ||
* [ | * [https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/Army/USMA/Cullums_Register/1858*.html Cullum Register - John M. Wilson] | ||
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=22049 Find a Grave - John M. Wilson] | * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=22049 Find a Grave - John M. Wilson] | ||
* [http://www.archive.org/stream/menofmarkinamerica00gate#page/n487/mode/2up Men of Mark in America - - John Moulder Wilson (408-411)] | * [http://www.archive.org/stream/menofmarkinamerica00gate#page/n487/mode/2up Men of Mark in America - - John Moulder Wilson (408-411)] | ||
* [http://www.olsonengr.com/download/globios/wilsonjohnmbio.pdf Biography] | |||
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[[Category:Jefferson Barracks]] | [[Category:Jefferson Barracks]] | ||
[[Category:Fort Massachusetts (1)]] | [[Category:Fort Massachusetts (1)]] | ||
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[[Category:West Point Cemetery]] | [[Category:West Point Cemetery]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:26, 1 May 2020
John Moulder Wilson (1837-1919) - Born 8 Oct 1837 in Washington DC. A career U.S. Army officer, engineer, Medal of Honor recipient, Superintendent of the United States Military Academy and U.S. Chief of Engineers. Died 1 Feb 1919 in Washington DC. ![]() He served at age 12 as a page on the floor of the United States Senate (1849-1853). He traveled, in 1854, to the Washington Territory around the Isthmus of Panama and was appoint to the United States Military Academy in the spring of 1855 from there. He was the very first cadet appointed from the Pacific Northwest. He entered the United States Military Academy 1 Jul 1855 and graduated 1 Jul 1860 in the Class of 1860 ranking 12th out of 41. He served as a Union officer in the U.S. Civil War and received the Medal of Honor for his actions at Malvern Hill on 6 Aug 1863. He rose to the permanent rank of Captain and the brevet rank of Colonel for his actions at Spanish Fort and Fort Blakeley near Mobile Alabama in the spring of 1865. After the U.S. Civil War he served in various engineering posts and on historic projects in and around Washington DC. He served as Superintendent of West Point (1889-1893), as Chief of Engineers (1897-1901), and rose to the rank of Major General before his retirement from the U.S. Corps of Engineers on 30 Apr 1901. He died on 1 Feb 1919 in Washington DC and was buried in West Point Cemetery in March 1919 with full military honors.
Father: Joseph Shields Wilson (1808-18??) Mother: Eliza Uhler Moulder (1810-18??) Marriage:
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