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Charles C. Dodge

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the enemy, from ten different companies, most of them from outposts, carrying away their horses, arms and equipment; a thing unprecedented in any Regiment in the service. General Peck refused to recommend his promotion, and I felt it my duty to censure him in General Orders. General Peck does not want him, nor do I. His influence with his regiment is not salutary. Besides, he will be chief of Cavalry, which would otherwise be commanded by General Spear, a most gallant, experienced and efficient officer. I beg of you to put General Dodge on duty elsewhere. He is very young, and should be under an experienced officer if he to be continued in the Cavalry service.
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There is another subject I would like to mention. Col. Dodge of the New York Mounted Rifles has been made Brigadier General. This regiment has given me great trouble. It is known as "Dodge's Rifles". They have plundered in all direction, and since the first of October thirty-five have deserted to
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There were no other cavalry officers available with an earlier date of rank, and Dodge refused to be subordinated to someone who was junior to him in seniority. He resigned in June 1863 in protest, and briefly returned to service with the militia to suppress the
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on November 29, 1862, an advancement that was lobbied for by a number of prominent New Yorkers, including Theodore Roosevelt Sr. He commanded successful engagements during the
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and one of the youngest in history, receiving his commission at the age of twenty-one. He was the son of "Merchant Prince" and Congressman
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The Great Riots of New York, 1712 to 1873: Including a Full and Complete Account of the Four Days' Draft Riot of 1863
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He had performed commendably, but there was obviously difficulties between Dodge and his superior
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in December 1861, and was soon promoted to major. He commanded this cavalry detachment during
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Dodge was promoted to the rank of colonel on August 14, 1862, and then to
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A Merchant Prince of the Nineteenth Century - William E Dodge
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Gerleman, David J. “A Roosevelt, A Dodge, and A. Lincoln,"
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People of New York (state) in the American Civil War
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Plainfield, New Jersey
New York City
Woodlawn Cemetery
United States
Union
United States Army
Union Army

Brigadier General
1st New York Mounted Rifle Regiment
American Civil War
brigadier general
American Civil War
William Earle Dodge

1st Battalion New York Mounted Rifles
1st New York Mounted Rifles
7th New York Volunteer Cavalry
Maj. Gen.
John E. Wool
clash of ironclads
CSS Virginia
Norfolk & Gosport Naval Yard
Carolina Sounds
Blackwater River
brigadier general
Suffolk Campaign
Hertford, North Carolina
Major General

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