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Patrick tried vainly to stop vengeful Union soldiers from sacking and looting Fredericksburg in November, and had to fend off political officials who placed the blame on him, including numerous inquiries from
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in the volunteer army, Patrick resigned from the Army a second time on June 12, 1865, preferring to return to civilian life rather than accept a role in the smaller
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in 1849 for "meritorious conduct while serving in the enemy's country." However, Patrick decided to resign from the Army in 1850 and returned to New York.
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in April 1865, Patrick remained in northern Virginia as provost of the District of Henrico in the Department of Virginia. Although appointed a brevet
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for the Army of the Potomac on October 6, 1862. To support his efforts, he had the equivalent of a brigade of troops, including at various times:
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and assumed authority over multiple armies, Patrick was elevated to provost marshal for the combined forces operating against
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in the defenses of Washington, D.C.. Patrick's brigade (renumbered as the 3rd Brigade) suffered hundreds of casualties in the
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Sparks, David S., "General Patrick's Progress: Intelligence and Security in the Army of the Potomac,"
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Inside Lincoln's Army: The Diary of Marsena Rudolph Patrick, Provost Marshal General, Army of the Potomac
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Inside Lincoln's Army: The Diary of Marsena Rudolph Patrick, Provost Marshal General, Army of the Potomac
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had Patrick create the Bureau of Military Information, a network of intelligence agents. At the
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In the reorganization of the command structure following Antietam, Patrick was named as the
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Patrick (center, seated with hat on his knee) and staff at Culpeper, Virginia, in 1863.
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and became the governor of the central branch of the
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People of New York (state) in the American Civil War
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He was appointed brevet 871:, New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1964. 469:Ohio Light Artillery, 12th Battery 375:, seeing action at the battles of 25: 941:People from Hounsfield, New York 903: (archived February 8, 2008) 897:Photo Gallery of General Patrick 801: 640: 610: 140: 651:needs additional citations for 596:. During scenes depicting the 260:United States Military Academy 218:, serving as a general in the 1: 403:McClellan (Illinois) Dragoons 459:80th New York (20th Militia) 867:Sparks, David S. (editor), 862:Civil War Times Illustrated 514:Following the surrender of 992: 248:Jefferson County, New York 234:in many of its campaigns. 618:American Civil War portal 177:Jackson's Valley campaign 36: 825:. New York: D. Appleton. 772:Warner, Ezra J. (1964). 598:Battle of Fredericksburg 570:Marsena Patrick died in 539:New York State Treasurer 435:6th Pennsylvania Cavalry 430:2nd Pennsylvania Cavalry 361:Fredericksburg, Virginia 285:. 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Marsena Patrick

Hounsfield
New York
Dayton
Ohio
Dayton National Cemetery
United States of America
Union
United States Army
Union Army

Brevet
Major General
Second Seminole War
Mexican-American War
American Civil War
Jackson's Valley campaign
Maryland campaign
Battle of South Mountain
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Gettysburg
United States Army
Union volunteer forces
American Civil War
provost marshal
Army of the Potomac
Hounsfield
Jefferson County, New York
Watertown

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