Lewis Benedict

Lewis Benedict
Born (1817-09-02)September 2, 1817
Died April 9, 1864(1864-04-09) (aged 46)
Pleasant Hill, Sabine Parish, Louisiana
Battles/wars Battle of Pleasant Hill

Lewis Benedict (September 2, 1817 – April 9, 1864) was a politician in New York State and later a American Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General.

Career

Before the American Civil War, Benedict was an Albany City attorney and a New York State Assemblyman.

Benedict served during the Civil War as Colonel and commander of the 162nd New York Volunteer Infantry. It was recruited under the auspices of the Metropolitan Police at New York City and was part of the Metropolitan Brigade.[1] He was captured at Williamsburg, Virginia, and spent months in various Confederate prisons.

Benedict led an attack on Port Hudson, Louisiana in 1863, and was killed in action at the April 1864 Battle of Pleasant Hill, Louisiana. On March 13, 1865, he was posthumously brevetted Brigadier General, US Volunteers for "gallant conduct at Port Hudson, Louisiana".

References

  1. "162nd NY Infantry Regiment during the Civil War". NY Military Museum and Veterans Research Center.
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