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Union Genl. Thomas Leonidas Crittenden Signed CDV
Union Genl. Thomas Leonidas Crittenden Signed CDV
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Union General Thomas Leonidas Crittenden Signed CDV
Union Army Major General Thomas Leonidas Crittenden, Civil War Carte-de-Visite Photograph Signed on the Reverse, "Gen Crittenden - U.S.A", Choice Very Fine.
Portrait Photograph of a seated General Crittenden in his military uniform with a partially unbuttoned coat with his Two Stars (representing the rank of Major General) visible on both shoulders. The image measures 3.5" x 2" on a slightly larger CDV size card. The embossed maker's name in the bottom left corner reads "Webster Bro., Louisville." Boldly Signed by Crittenden's hand on the blank reverse, "Gen Crittenden / U.S.A" with his flourish beneath, measuring a large 3" long in rich brown ink. Crittenden's image has nice contrast on this Civil War Carte-de-Visite.
Thomas Leonidas Crittenden (May 15, 1819 " October 23, 1893) was a lawyer, politician, and Major Union Army General during the American Civil War.



Crittenden was born in Russellville, Kentucky, the son of U.S. Senator John J. Crittenden, who later became 17th governor of Kentucky. He was also brother of Confederate general George B. Crittenden, and a cousin of Union general Thomas Turpin Crittenden. He married Catherine Todd, the daughter of his father's second wife. Their son, John Jordan Crittenden III, served in the United States Army and died with Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer at the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876.



Crittenden was admitted to the bar and served in the United States Army during Mexican"American War as a volunteer aide to General Zachary Taylor and as lieutenant colonel of the 3rd Kentucky Volunteer Infantry from 1847 to 1848. After the war's end he served as U.S. consul in Liverpool.



When the Civil War began in 1861, Kentucky was a state that declared its neutrality and was at risk of supporting the Confederacy. Crittenden and his father remained loyal to the Union, but his brother joined the Confederate Army, a common occurrence in the border states. Crittenden had been a Major General in the Kentucky militia since 1860.



He was appointed brigadier general of volunteers in September and placed in command of the 5th Division in the Army of the Ohio. He led the division at the Battle of Shiloh in 1862. After Shiloh he was appointed major general of volunteers and commanded the II Corps in the Army of the Ohio during the Perryville Campaign although his corps was only lightly engaged in the fighting.



When Maj. Gen. William S. Rosecrans assumed command of the army, Crittenden's forces were redesignated the Left Wing of the Army of the Cumberland and were heavily engaged at the Battle of Stones River. (He received a brevet promotion to brigadier general in the regular army in 1867 for his service at Stones River.) The Army of the Cumberland was reorganized and Crittenden's corps was once again renamed, this time the XXI Corps. He led the corps through the Tullahoma Campaign and at the Battle of Chickamauga. Crittenden and fellow corps commander Alexander McDowell McCook were blamed for the defeat and relieved of command, but both were later exonerated and acquitted of any charges. During the Battle of Spotsylvania in 1864, Brig. Gen. Thomas G. Stevenson was killed leading the 1st Division, IX Corps. Stevenson's successor was Col. Daniel Leasure. The decision was made to replace the colonel with a more experienced commander and General Crittenden was chosen to take command of the division. He assumed command on May 12 and led it during the final days of Spotsylvania and through the Battle of Cold Harbor, before resigning on December 13, 1864.
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