James G. Blunt
James Gillpatrick Blunt (
July 21,
1826 –
July 27,
1881) was a sailor, physician and
Union general during the
American Civil War.
Blunt was born in
Trenton, Maine. He became a sailor on a merchant vessel when he was 15, and attained the rank of
captain at 20. He moved to
Columbus, Ohio, where he was graduated from medical school. He practiced medicine until he moved to
Kansas. He was a member of the convention that framed the state constitution.
At the outbreak of the
Civil War in
1861, Blunt was appointed
lieutenant colonel of the 2nd Kansas Volunteer regiment, a part of
James Lane's Kansas Brigade. In April
1862, Blunt was appointed
brigadier general of volunteers and given command of the Department and
Army of Kansas. His forces were defeated in the
First Battle of Newtonia, and the Army of Kansas was incorporated into the
Army of the Frontier as the 1st Division. Blunt led his division of
Cherokee and Kansas volunteers to victory at the
Battle of Old Fort Wayne. For his victory, he was appointed
major general of volunteers. In December 1862, Blunt's division was joined by the 2nd Division under
Francis J. Herron. The combined forces met
Confederates under
Thomas C. Hindman at the
Battle of Prairie Grove. While tactically a draw, the battle was a strategic victory for the Union.
Blunt was appointed to command the District of the Frontier. He campaigned for control of the Indian Territory and won a victory at the
Battle of Honey Springs, bringing much of the
Indian Territory into Union control. In October of
1863, while moving his headquarters from
Fort Scott to
Fort Smith a Confederate force under
William C. Quantrill approached.
Quantrill's Raiders routed and killed over 80 of Blunt's 100 escorts, including his
adjutant Major Henry Curtis, son of
Major General Samuel Curtis. These actions led to his removal from command of the District of the Frontier. In
1864, Blunt was able to redeem himself. Confederate Maj. Gen.
Sterling Price began an invasion of
Missouri and Blunt took command of the 1st Division of
Army of the Border. He and the cavalry under
Alfred Pleasonton fought delaying actions until
Samuel R. Curtis brought the full strength of the army together and inflicted a defeat on Price at the
Battle of Westport. Blunt's division inflicted the final defeat to Price at the
Second Battle of Newtonia. Blunt commanded the District of South Kansas when the war ended.
After the war, he settled in
Leavenworth, Kansas and resumed his medical practice. He died in
Washington, D.C.