ANDERSON,
Robert, soldier, born at "Soldier's Retreat," near
Louisville, Kentucky, 14 June, 1805 ; died in Nice, France, 27 Oct., 1871.
He graduated at West Point in 1825, and was appointed second lieutenant in
the 3d artillery. He served in the Black Hawk war of 1832 as colonel of the
Illinois volunteers. In 1835-'37 he was instructor of artillery at West
Point, and in 1837-'38 he served in the Florida war, and was brevetted
captain. Subsequently he was attached to the staff of General Scott as
assistant adjutant-general, and was pro-rooted to captain in 1841.
He
served in the Mexican war, and was severely wounded at Molino del Rey. In
1857 he was appointed major of the 1st artillery, and on 20 Nov., 1860, he
assumed command of the troops in Charleston harbor, with headquarters at
Fort Moultrie. Owing to threatened assaults, he withdrew his command, on
the night of 26 Dec., to Fort Sumter, where he was soon closely invested
by the confederate forces. On 13 April, 1861, he evacuated the fort, after
a bombardment of nearly thirty - six hours from batteries to which he
replied as long as his guns could be worked. He marched out, with his
seventy men, with the honors of war, on the 14th, saluting his flag as it
was hauled down, and sailed for New York on the following day.
In
recognition of this service he was appointed Brigadier-General in the U. S.
army by President Lincoln, and was assigned to the command of the department
of Kentucky, and subsequently to that of the Cumberland. In consequence of
failing health, he was relieved from duty in October, 1861. He was retired
from active service 27 Oct., 1863, and on 3 Feb., 1865, he was brevetted Major-general.
Robert Anderson
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