Elias Smith Dennis (December 4, 1812 – December 17, 1894) was a politician and soldier from the state of
Illinois who served as a
general in the
Union Army during the
American Civil War.
Early life and career
Dennis was born in
Newburgh, New York, and grew up on
Long Island
Long Island is a densely populated island in the southeastern region of the U.S. state of New York (state), New York, part of the New York metropolitan area. With over 8 million people, Long Island is the most populous island in the United Sta ...
. He moved to
Carlyle, Illinois, in 1836. He married Mary Kain Slade, widow of Illinois
Congressman
A Member of Congress (MOC) is a person who has been appointed or elected and inducted into an official body called a congress, typically to represent a particular constituency in a legislature. The term member of parliament (MP) is an equivalen ...
Charles Slade
Charles Slade ( – July 26, 1834) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois.
Born in England, Slade immigrated to the United States with his third-cousin and mother, who settled in Alexandria, Virginia. He attended the public schools. He moved t ...
. Charles Slades´ three sons would become Dennis' stepsons. William Slade fought as a lieutenant in the U.S. Mexican War; Charles Slade, who married one of Sidney Breese's daughters, died in war and
Jack Slade was a famous gunfighter who was hung by Montana vigilanties in 1864. Elias S Dennis had one son with Mary, Elias S. Dennis Jr.
Dennis served in the
Illinois House of Representatives
The Illinois House of Representatives is the lower house of the Illinois General Assembly. The body was created by the first Illinois Constitution adopted in 1818. The House under the current constitution as amended in 1980 consists of 118 re ...
from 1842 to 1844 and was an
Illinois State Senator from 1846 to 1848. Elias was appointed Kansas Territory Marshal for the Leavenworth, Kansas area March 12, 1857 by President Buchanan. The announcement of his appointment was published in "The New York Herald" New York, NY May 11, 1857 pg. 8, col B. .........". In politics he has always been an unwavering national democrat. In person he is rather tall, well made, with dark hair, and a most determined cast of countenance; he speaks but little, but is kind, though rather reserved in his manner. Mr. Dennis did not seek the office which he now holds, in fact, the first intimation that he had of his appointment was through the medium of a telegraphic dispatch from a Western member of Congress in Washington, announcing the fact. We believe him to have a sincere desire to do his duty and so long as he continues a conservative, will have our best wishes for his success."
Elias was dismissed from his duties as the Kansas Territory Marshal March 1, 1858. "The New York Herald" New York, NY Apr 17, 1858; p. 8, col 3.
"When Senator Douglas ascertained that Dennis had been dismissed because he had testified against the Border Ruffian frauds, he moved & reconsideration of the vote of confirmation. Oligarchic Senators said no! never ! and Free State serviles submitted. The Senate voted 27 for—20 against Douglas's motion. Mr. Dennis is a Democrat, and his sole offence was telling the truth before the investigation committee of the Territorial Legislature. He has, however, only me the fate of all the Democrats sent to Kansas, who have flinched, in the slightest degree, in upholding the rascalities of the Pro-Slavery party.
Civil War service
When the war began, Dennis was selected as the
lieutenant colonel
Lieutenant colonel ( , ) is a rank of commissioned officers in the armies, most marine forces and some air forces of the world, above a major and below a colonel. Several police forces in the United States use the rank of lieutenant colone ...
of the
30th Illinois Infantry {{Infobox military unit
, unit_name= 30th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry
, image=Flag of Illinois.svg
, image_size = 100
, caption=Illinois state flag
, dates= August 28, 1861, to July 24, 1865
, country= United States
, allegiance= Union
, ...
. He participated in the capture of
Fort Donelson, Tennessee. He was promoted to
colonel in May 1862 and to brigadier general in November 1862, commanding a brigade of infantry in the
Army of the Tennessee.
During the 1863
Vicksburg Campaign, he was accused of selling army provisions to the Confederates near Vicksburg while his own men were underfed. In April 1863, he fought in the
Battle of Port Gibson and in May 1863, at the
Battle of Raymond. Later in May, he was placed in command of the District of Northeast Louisiana when guerillas were causing problems on the leased plantations there. Troops from his command participated in the
Battle of Milliken's Bend
The Battle of Milliken's Bend was fought on June 7, 1863, as part of the Vicksburg Campaign during the American Civil War. Major General Ulysses S. Grant of the Union Army had placed the strategic Mississippi River city of Vicksburg, Mississipp ...
in June, one of the first battles to involve
United States Colored Troops
The United States Colored Troops (USCT) were regiments in the United States Army composed primarily of African-American (colored) soldiers, although members of other minority groups also served within the units. They were first recruited during ...
.
He served as the commanding officer of the Union
militia in Louisiana until the end of the war. Dennis was mustered out of the volunteer army on August 24, 1865. On January 13, 1866, President
Andrew Johnson
Andrew Johnson (December 29, 1808July 31, 1875) was the 17th president of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869. He assumed the presidency as he was vice president at the time of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Johnson was a Dem ...
nominated Dennis to receive the brevet grade of
major general, to rank from April 13, 1865, and the U.S. Senate confirmed the nomination on March 12, 1866.
Postbellum career
He was a parish judge and sheriff in
Louisiana after the war. Mary Slade Dennis was granted a divorce from Elias Dennis 14 November 1871 (Mary died 15 January 1873). On June 7, 1875, Elias married Mrs. Mary A, McFarland of
Madison Parish
Madison Parish ( French: ''Paroisse de Madison'') is a parish located on the northeastern border of the U.S. state of Louisiana, in the delta lowlands along the Mississippi River. As of the 2010 census, the population was 12,093. Its parish ...
, who owned a
plantation. Dennis moved back to Carlyle, Illinois, in March 1887 and lived on a small farm with his son Elias Jr.
He died from
pneumonia in
Carlyle, Illinois in 1894 and was buried in the City Cemetery.
A bronze bust of Dennis was erected in 1915 on the
Vicksburg National Military Park.
Dennis statue
Retrieved 2008-11-04.
See also
*List of American Civil War generals (Union)
Union generals
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The following lists show the names, substantive ranks, and brevet ranks (if applicable) of all general officers who served in the United States Army during the Civil War, in addition to a small selection of lower-ranke ...
References
Further reading
* Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher, ''Civil War High Commands.'' Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001. .
* Wickliffe, Helen Sharp, ''Brigadier General Elias S. Dennis is Carlyle's Forgotten Hero of Civil War''.
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