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General Samuel Spriggs Carroll

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    born - June 27, 1851 in PA; general merchant; died - July 24, 1914 in Deemston, Frye, Samuel Spriggs, Child E.
    http://bing.exp.sis.pitt.edu:8888/~dday/beallsville/Death_rtificates/list_obit.html
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    I am looking for information about the life, career and anything else available about General Samuel Spriggs Carroll. I know that while not fighting the civil war he made Takoma Park, Maryland his home. I am looking for information about anything that relates to him to, his connection in Takoma Park, MD. Anything discovered would be very interesting for me to read. I have tired contacting the Takoma Park historical society but the library is temporary closed. Anything that you could provide me would be great..


  • Dear stephenh-ga, There is a lot of information on Carroll, so some of the information below is in extracts. You will have to look at each page in its entirety to obtain the information you require. Also, I am sorry if some of it is repeated but there was so much to go through. You may also have to check and compare facts as I have noticed one mistake on one site. I could not find a biography for him in book form. He is mentioned in many books of the Civil War and these are linked further below on the amazon.com search engine. He was born Sep. 21, 1832 and died Jan. 28, 1893 Photograph and photograph of his grave with details. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=5844260 Photographs in the Congress Library - click on it for a larger image http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cwpbh.03154 http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/mcccartes:@field(DOCID+@lit(mcccartes/023071f)):: More photographs. Some are same but there are also new ones. http://www.generalsandbrevets.com/ngc/carroll.htm A good starting point is this biography and story of his exploits in the civil war from Takoma.com. Samuel Sprigg Carroll: From Gettysburg to Manor Circle http://www.takoma.com/archives/copy/2005/07/features_takomaarchives0705.html Another article from Takoma.com. ?Civil War history in Takoma Park's front and back yards After the Civil War, and before the town of Takoma Park existed, military officers from both sides settle on farms in the area. Union General Samuel Spriggs Carroll has a farm near the center of town with a large residence on Manor Circle. [?] Dorothy also relates with wry humor the story of General Carroll refusing to let a neighbor's children (Cockerills) into his large apple orchard near Rittenhouse and Third Streets in the District because their father fought on the wrong side. General Carroll's house was a Takoma Park fixture as late as the 1950s. [?] Union Brigadier General S.S. Carroll retired several years after the war ended and built Carroll Manor on acreage he farmed in Takoma Park. Takoma Park resident Clair Garman suggests when Carroll died, the property was divided and sold for development. Probably the streets of Lee, Sheridan, and Grant were named at that time; Garman believes the home at 18 Sherman Avenue may have originally been built as a caretaker's home on Carroll estate. In the 1950s the General's house was reluctantly taken down but Manor Circle just off Carroll Avenue remains.? http://www.takoma.com/archives/copy/90s/features_takomaarchives0798.html Before I show the links for his army career, it appears his marital life after the army was not plain sailing. These are links to newspaper archives which detail his divorce from his wife. Payment will be required. Divorce filed in 1886 http://news.google.com/archivesearch?q=%22Samuel+Sprigg+Carroll%22&btnG=Search+Archives Helena Independent, The Thursday, April 24, 1884 Allegations of adultery (see scroll box in bottom left) http://www.newspaperarchive.com/LandingItems/GLP/LP9.aspx?search=%22samuel%20s%20carroll%22&img=ONKPmHWqWNiKID/6NLMW2odKpJSPViqh53AV0Bpfj4yfTs5gHlF4cg==&site=google&fileType=jpg This is the amazon.com search engine references to the subject. http://a9.com/%22Samuel%20S%20Carroll%22 Army Career. ?General Carroll graduated from West Point in 1856 and was serving as a lieutenant in the quartermasters department at West Point when the war began. He accepted an appointment as colonel of the 8th Ohio Infantry and in 1862 while still a colonel was given command of a brigade. He was with the 2nd Corps at Gettysburg, where his counterattacking brigade pushed the Confederates off of East Cemetery Hill after Union General Von Gilsa's brigade broke and the batteries of Weidrich and Ricketts were nearly overrun. This episode received less attention than many other events of Gettysburg, but it was another point at which the Confederate Army had grabbed at victory and almost realized it. He received his long overdue promotion to brigadier general on May 12, 1864. He was wounded multiple times. The loss of his left arm (evident in the photograph) occurred May 5, 1864 during the Wilderness. Carroll is remembered as an energetic officer with a voice that carried on the battlefield.? http://howardlanham.tripod.com/linkgr4/link182.html ?A regular appointed Colonel of the 8th Ohio, Carroll assumed brigade command in 1862 but did not get his star until May 1864. At Gettysburg he led a mixed brigade in Alexander Hays' division, 2nd Corps and earned a brevet to Lt. Colonel. Carroll was wounded three times during the war and was retired as a major general in 1869.? http://www.historicamericana.com/past_sales_view_item.asp?ItemId=17764 ?Name CARROLL, Samuel Sprigg Born September 21 1832, Takoma Park DC Died January 28 1893, Montgomery Cty MD Pre-War Profession Graduated West Point 1856, frontier duty, quartermaster at West Point. War Service December 1861 Col. of 8th Ohio, commanded 4th Bde/Shields' Divn in Shenandoah Valley campaign, Cedar Mountain, wounded on the Rapidan, Fredericksburg, commanded 1st Bde/3rd Divn/II Corps at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Mine Run, Wilderness (w), Spotsylvania (w), May 1864 appointed Brig. Gen. of Volunteers, commanded Dept of West Virginia, commanded a division of the Army of the Shenandoah. Post War Career Army service in inspector general's department, retired through invalidity 1869.? http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:o4onVOEQaZ4J:www.gdg.org/Research/Authored%2520Items/ungetof.html+%22Carroll+Samuel+Sprigg+%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=11 Report of Col. Samuel S. Carroll, Eighth Ohio Infantry, commanding First Brigade. Gettysburg Campaign http://www.civilwarhome.com/carrollgettysburg.htm Memorial http://www.virtualgettysburg.com/exhibit/monuments/pages/um069.html Journal of the executive proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America, 1862-1864 2/3rds of the way down ?War Department, Washington, May 16, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to propose for your approbation the following-named person for appointment in the Volunteer force now in the service of the United States: * Colonel Samuel S. Carroll, of the Eighth Ohio Volunteers and captain in the Tenth U. S. Infantry, to be brigadier general of Volunteers, from May 12, 1864, for gallant and distinguished services in the eight days' battles in the Old Wilderness and at Spottsylvnia Court-House, Virginia. I am, sir, with great respect, your obedient servant, EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. The President of the United States. Recommended by Lieut-General U. S. Grant, General-in-Chief of the Armies of the United States. I certify that there is a vacancy in the list of brigadier-generals of Volunteers, to which Colonel Carroll can be appointed, caused by the muster out of service of Brig'r-General Henry M. Naglee, April 4, 1864. JAS. A. HARDIE, Colonel and Inspector-General. War Dept., May 16, 1864. To the Senate of the United States: I nominate the person named in the accompanying communication for appointment in the Volunteer force, as proposed by the Secretary of War. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Washington, May 16, 1864.? http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/hlaw:@field(DOCID+@lit(ej01395)) US regulars.com ?West Point Academic Staff - 186o Military Staff. 2d Lieut. SAMUEL S. CARROLL, Quarter Master.? http://www.usregulars.com/USMA1860Faculty.html ?West Point Graduates Serving as General Officers During in the Civil War Below is a roster of General Officers serving the Union who graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point. CARROLL, Samuel Sprigg Class 1856 Class Rank 44? http://www.usregulars.com/USMA_Generals.html Note: this differs from the Takoma article ?Journal of the executive proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America, 1855-1858 WEDNESDAY, January 21, 1857. Mr. Weller, from the Committee on Military Affairs, to whom were referred, the 30th December last, the nominations of Samuel S. Carroll. Resolved, That the Senate advise and consent to the promotion and appointment of the said persons in the Army of the United States, agreeably to their nominations respectively.? http://rs6.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/hlaw:@field(DOCID+@lit(ej01074)) ?8th Regt. Ohio Volunteer Infantry Gibralter Brigade Army of the Potomac SAMUEL S. CARROLL, Colonel, promoted from Captain U. S. Infantry and mustered in to date from Dec. 15, '61, commanding brigade from May 24, '62, wounded at Spottsylvania, and promoted Brig.-General of Volunteers May 12, ?64.? http://www.historynotebook.com/8thOVI.html Campaign from the Rapidan to the James Numbers 54. Report of Brigadier General Samuel S Carroll, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of operations May 3-13. WEST POINT, N. Y., September 9, 1864. http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Meadows/6923/rapidan.html Price?s Mill ? witness to the last days of the 1862 Valley Campaign http://www.geocities.com/heartland/Hills/1850/PageHH/handh08-10-00.html APRIL 27-MAY 6, 1863.--The Chancellorsville Campaign. No. 94. --Report of Col. Samuel S. Carroll, Eighth Ohio Infantry, commanding First Brigade. HDQRS. 1ST BRIG., 3D DIV., 2D ARMY CORPS, May 10,1863. http://members.evansville.net/tlconner/chance.htm Battle of Fredericksburg Order of Battle http://members.aol.com/lmjarl/civwar/usaunit.html Battle of Cross Keys http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/ABPP/shenandoah/svs3-5.html Manuscripts for sale. ?LINCOLN, Abraham. Signed Military Commission. "Know Ye, That reposing special trust and confidence in the patriotism, valor, fidelity, and abilities of Samuel S Carroll, I have nominated, and by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, do appoint him First Lieutenant in the tenth Regiment Infantry." Document Signed "Abraham Lincoln" as President and "Simon Cameron" as Secretary of War; September 19, 1861, on vellum, with engravings of eagle and colors and equipment and with blue wafer seal of the War Office. Carroll received brevets for gallant and meritorious service at Chancellorsville, The Wilderness, Gettysburg, and Spottsylvania, rising to the rank of Major General of Volunteers. A fine example for a Gettysburg hero. (Est. $5,500-7,000)? http://www.railsplitter.com/sale10/autographs.html CIVIL WAR MANUSCRIPTS A Guide to Collections in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress (420 pages but only one reference) 399 Hanson, George A. Papers, 1860-64. 4 items. Includes a letter from Gen. Samuel S. Carroll to Gen. Horatio G. Wright, Aug. 2, 1864, Washington [D.C.], criticizing Gen. David Hunter for his treatment of noncombatants. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/service/gdc/scd0001/2004/20040324001cw/20040324001cw.pdf TWENTY-FIRST REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. By CAPT. FRED. H. E. EBSTEIN, 21ST U. S. INFANTRY. ?The Act of Congress approved July 28, 1866, transformed the battalion, by the addition of two new companies, into the Twenty-first Regiment of Infantry. Regimental headquarters were established at Petersburg, Virginia, and the following were appointed field officers of the new regiment: Colonel George Stoneman, Lieutenant-Colonel S. S. Carroll, ? http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/books/R&H/R&H-21IN.htm May 29, 1862 Civil War documents ?Franklin Sawyer, Lieutenant Colonel, 8th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Camp near Rectortown, Virginia. To Governor David Tod. Letter stating that Colonel S.S. Carroll of the 8th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry had been nominated for Brigadier General and expected an early confirmation by the Senate, that should a vacancy in the Colonelcy of the regiment thus occur, he would ask to be promoted to said position, that he would enclose a letter from General [Nathan] Kimball in whose brigade he had served since March and, if necessary, letters from other officers who had served with him, and that he might also refer to ex-Governor [William] Dennison and Judge Welker.? http://www.ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/civilwar/sa0147/40_02.cfm I hope this answers your question. If it does not, or the answer is unclear, then please ask for clarification of this research before rating the answer. I shall respond to the clarification request as soon as I receive it. Thank you answerfinder
  • The Charleston Gazette - West Virginia News and Sports - Obituaries -::
    and the NSICU at Charleston General Hospital for all their love Spriggs, Donna Clements - 1 p.m., Liberty Baptist Church, Charleston. Stepp, Nancy L.
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  • Sorry, I forgot additional search terms for newspaper archives. These include his death and more on the divorce. Again, some may require payment. http://news.google.com/archivesearch?q=%22S+s++Carroll%22+&btnG=Search+Archives


  • thank you very much for the information which you provided me. Whoa, you really know your stuff however there is one additional thing that I am looking for more information about his immediate family and about the house that he lived in, in Takoma Park, MD. What was his life like at home after he retired. Any additional information provide me would be great.


  • Dear stephenh-ga, Unfortunately, I found little information to help you. As you will have seen in the article referred to above, even the local historian didn?t have much information about his life at home. http://www.takoma.com/archives/copy/2005/07/features_takomaarchives0705.html The only possible way you may get more information on his family is to buy the newspapers I referred you to. Perhaps these may contain some useful information. These are the ones from the Washington Post. Divorce http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost_historical/access/189113742.html?dids=189113742:189113742&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&fmac=&date=Nov+7%2C+1886&author=&desc=MRS.+CARROLL%27S+COMPLAINT. Divorce - child mentioned http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost_historical/access/189046732.html?dids=189046732:189046732&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&fmac=&date=Aug+24%2C+1886&author=&desc=A+SECOND+DIVORCE+ASKED+FOR. Divorce http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost_historical/access/189050522.html?dids=189050522:189050522&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&fmac=&date=Aug+29%2C+1886&author=&desc=The+Carroll+Divorce+Suit. Mention of a son http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost_historical/access/199419552.html?dids=199419552:199419552&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=JAN+08%2C+1888&author=&pub=The+Washington+Post&desc=CITY+PERSONALS.&pqatl=google Takoma Park mentioned http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost_historical/access/235347002.html?dids=235347002:235347002&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&fmac=&date=Sep+4%2C+1892&author=&desc=TAKOMA+PARK. Death - house called ?Belle View?, Takoma. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost_historical/access/235489692.html?dids=235489692:235489692&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&fmac=&date=Jan+29%2C+1893&author=&desc=GEN.+S.+S.+CARROLL+DEAD. Funeral http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost_historical/access/235497752.html?dids=235497752:235497752&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&fmac=&date=Feb+1%2C+1893&author=&desc=Funeral+of+Maj.+Gen.+S.+S.+Carroll. Hope this helps answerfinder-ga
  • Descendants of John Mason III of Campbell County Virginia::
    Carroll Wray Mason (1921-2000) (See ¶16) of Walter Carrington Evans and Carrie Spriggs Carwile. Children: Samuel L. Mason, b about 1843 (See ¶281)
    http://www.myoutbox.net/jmason.htm
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