★  Brisbin, James Sanks

James Sanks Brisbin
Born: May 23, 1837

Birthplace:
Boalsburg, Pennsylvania
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Father: Ezra Dougherty Brisbin 1796 – 1875
(Buried: Boalsburg Cemetery, Boalsburg, Pennsylvania)​

Mother: Margaret "Peggy" Packer 1799 – 1868
(Buried: Boalsburg Cemetery, Boalsburg, Pennsylvania)​

1st Wife: Mary Jane Wagner 1845 – 1887
(Buried: Willow Grove Cemetery, Buffalo, Wyoming)​

2nd Wife: Amelia Wilson 1860 – 1894
(Buried: Oakwood Cemetery, Red Wing, Minnesota)​

Children:

Caroline Wade Brisbin Leaverton 1863 – 1947​
(Buried: Sheridan Municipal Cemetery, Sheridan, Wyoming)​
Winfield Brisbin 1870 – 1949​
(Buried: Union Cemetery, Bellefontaine, Pennsylvania)​
John Lyon Brisbin 1876 – 1951​
(Buried: Daytona Memorial Cemetery, Daytona Beach, Florida)​
U.S.N. Lt. Alfred Terry Brisbin 1883 – 1907​
(Buried: Union Cemetery, Bellefontaine, Pennsylvania)​
Kathryn King Brisbin Power 1884 – 1980​
(Buried: Union Cemetery, Bellefontaine, Pennsylvania)​

Education:

Graduated from Boalsburg Academy in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania​

Occupation before War:

Teacher in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania​
Owner and Editor of Centre Democrat Newspaper
Speaker and Abolitionist of the Anti – Slavery Movement​
Attorney in Bellefontaine, Pennsylvania​

Civil War Career:

1861: 2nd Lt. United States Army, 2nd Dragoons
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1861: Wounded in the side and arm at the First Battle of Bull Run​
1861 – 1864: Captain, United States Army, 6th Cavalry Regiment​
1863: Wounded when his horse fell during the fighting at Beverly Ford​
1863: Acted as Cavalry Commander in Department of Susquehanna​
1863: Wounded in the leg at the fighting at Greenbrier​
1864: Brevetted Major for his gallantry at Beverly Ford, Virginia​
1864 – 1865: Colonel of 5th United States Army, Colored Cavalry​
1864: Acting Head of Cavalry to General Albert Lee at Red River​
1864: Wounded in the right foot at the Battle of Mansfield, Louisiana​
1864: Brevetted Brigadier General in the Union Army​
1864: Brevetted Lt. Colonel in U.S. Army for Gallantry, Battle of Marion​
1865: Sent on recruiting duty for United States Army in Kentucky​
1865: Staff officer on the Staff of General Stephen Burbridge​
1865: Brevetted Colonel in United States Army for his service in War​
1865: Brevetted Major General in the Union Army​
1865 – 1866: Brigadier General of Union Army, Volunteers​
1866: Mustered out of the Union Army on January 15th

Occupation after War:

Aided in the establishment of Colored regiments in U.S. Army​
1868 – 1892: Officer in the United States Army, Cavalry​
1869: Author The Campaign Lives of Ulysses S. Grant & Schuler Colfax
1870: Author of Beldon, The White Chief
1881: Author of The Beef Bonanza, or How to Get Rich on the Plains
1881: Author of Life of President Garfield
1881: Author of From the Tow – Path to the White House
1888: Author of Trees and Tree Planting
Commander of Gibbon's Montana Column at Battle of Little Big Horn​
Brisbin offered his companies to Custer, but he declined​
Colonel of United States Army, 8th​ Cavalry Regt.​

Died:
January 14, 1892

Place of Death: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Cause of Death: Erysipelas

Age at time of Death:
54 years old

Burial Place: Oakwood Cemetery, Red Wing, Minnesota
 
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Said to have offered 4 companies from his 2nd US Cavalry to assist Custer in the Little Bighorn campaign.Custer declined the offer,saying his 7th Cavalry would handle the matter.
 

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