★ ★  Leggett, Mortimer Dormer

Mortimer Dormer Leggett

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Born: April 19, 1821

Birthplace: Ithaca, New York

Father: Isaac Leggett 1788 – 1875
(Buried: Montville Cemetery, Montville, Ohio)​

Mother: Mary Strong 1797 – 1882
(Buried: Montville Cemetery, Montville, Ohio)​

1st Wife: Marilla Wells 1823 – 1876
(Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C.)​

2nd Wife: Weltha Post 1841 – 1926
(Buried: Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio)​

Children:

Charles C. Leggett Unknown – 1863​
(Buried: Greenwood Cemetery, Zanesville, Ohio)​
Leverett L. Leggett 1845 – 1894​
(Buried: Oakland Cemetery, Sandusky, Ohio)​
Wells Wilner Leggett 1847 – 1891​
(Buried: Woodmere Cemetery, Detroit, Michigan)​
Mary Marilla Leggett Seymour 1854 – 1914​
(Buried: Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts)​
Mortimer Marcellus Leggett 1856 – 1873​
(Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C.)​
Charles C. Leggett 1863 – 1863​
(Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C.)​

Education:

Studied Medicine and Law in Ohio​

Occupation before War:

Attorney in Akron Ohio​
School Teacher in Akron and Warren, Ohio​
Editor of The Free School Clarion Newspaper
1855 – 1858: Professor, Ohio, College of Law​
1858 – 1861: Superintendent of Schools in Zanesville, Ohio​

Civil War Career:

1861: Served as Volunteer on the Staff of Major General McClellan​
1862: Colonel of 78th Ohio Infantry Regiment​
1862: Served in the Battle of Fort Donelson, Tennessee​
1862: Served in the Battle of Shiloh, Tennessee​
1862: Served in the Siege of Corinth, Mississippi​
1862 – 1865: Brigadier General of Union Army Volunteers​
1863: Wounded in the left shoulder during the Vicksburg Campaign​
1864: Division Commander during the Atlanta Campaign​
1864: Division Commander during Sherman's March to the Sea​
1864: Brevetted Major General in the Union Army​
1865: on leave at home in January for chronic diarrhea​
1865: Major General of Union Army Volunteers​
1865: Served in the Carolinas Campaign​

Occupation after War:

1865 – 1896: suffered from chronic diarrhea and umbilical hernia​
1865 – 1871: Attorney in Zanesville, Ohio​
1871 – 1881: United States Commissioner of Patents​
1881 – 1884: Attorney in Zanesville, Ohio​
1884 – 1896: Owner of company that would become General Electric​

Died: January 6, 1896

Place of Death: Cleveland, Ohio

Cause of Death: Apoplexy

Age at time of Death: 74 years old

Burial Place: Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio
 
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Mortimer D. Leggett's son, Mortimer M. Leggett died in a college hazing incident at Cornell University at the age of 17 in 1873. The story is outlined in the younger Leggett's Find A Grave page.
 

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