Delos Bennett Sackett was a career officer in the United States Army, and served in the American Civil War as a general in the Union Army. He was a postbellum Senior Inspector General of the Army.
Born: April 14, 1822, Cape Vincent, NY. Died: March 8, 1885, Washington, D. Education: United States Military Academy Preparatory School. Battles and wars: MexicanAmerican War, Battle of Palo Alto, MORE.Service/branches: United States Army, Union Army. Commands held: Army of the Potomac.
Sackett (spelled Sacket in some army records) was born in Cape Vincent, New York. He graduated the United States Military Academy in 1845. As a lieutenant in the 2nd Dragoons, he was assigned to duty in Texas and then in the Mexican-American War.
He was cited for gallantry for his actions at the battles of Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma. He plotted out 84 city blocks with stakes and rawhide rope, as the foundation of what is now Las Cruces, New Mexico. [1] In 1848, during the summer, he was with 87 soldiers of the First Dragoons of Company H, charged with defending homesteads from Apache raids.El Paso, Texas, was one of these communities protected by Sackett's force. [1] While scouting against the Apache Indians in 1850, he won special distinction from his superiors as an active and gallant officer. [2] Sackett married a Cherokee girl, Amanda Fields. The couple had a daughter, but Mrs. Sackett died in August 1849 in Arkansas while her husband was serving on the frontier.
With the rank of captain in the 1st U. Cavalry, he went to Kansas Territory to Fort Leavenworth and served on various expeditions against hostile Indians. He then served on a variety of posts around the country and took a leave of absence for an extended trip to Europe. He was serving in the Indian Territory when the Civil War erupted.
At the outset of the war, Sackett, then the lieutenant colonel of the 5th U. Cavalry, was assigned to Washington, D. As the Acting Inspector-General of the Department of Washington.
He held that position until August 1861, when he was reassigned as the Mustering and Disbursing Officer for New York City until December, spending much of his time helping to organize newly recruited troops. In late December, he joined the Army of the Potomac as its Inspector General, serving in that role until January 1863. He was in the Peninsula Campaign as a staff officer and advisor to Maj.
McClellan and again during the Maryland Campaign. Ambrose Burnside at Fredericksburg, Sackett took command of the Inspector General's Office in Washington. He then served on a variety of military boards (helping to organize the Invalid Corps) until April 1864, when he was sent to the Western Theater on inspection duty for the Departments of the Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, and New Mexico. In the omnibus promotions at the end of the war, he reached the brevet rank of major general for faithful and meritorious services during the Rebellion.
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