Trepp, Caspar, 1829-1863

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Trepp, Caspar, 1829-1863

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Trepp

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Caspar

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1829-1863

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1829

1825 or 1826 or 1829

Birth

1863-11-30

1863

Death

The date of Caspar Trepp's birth is unknown.

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Biographical History

Swiss-born Caspar Trepp (1829-1863) served in the Foreign Legion before emigrating to the United States. He first appears in the New York City directory as a "carpenter" in 1859 (according to his obituary, he was a professional architect). In 1861, he joined the Union Army, serving first as Captain, and later Lieutenant Colonel, of Company A, 1st US Sharpshooters (also known as Berdan's Sharpshooters).

The US Sharpshooters were a celebrated unit of expert marksmem recruited from various states. The unit was officially organized by Hiram Berdan, a talented inventor and one of the country's top marksmen. But some scholars have suggested that it was Trepp who originally proposed the idea of a rifle regiment, while Berdan supplied the clout and influence necessary to win political approval. Support for this idea is found in the writings of Trepp's fellow Swiss sharpshooters, and in the European-style tactics and camouflage uniforms of the unit.

Whatever its origin, there was growing friction between the two men which culminated in Colonel Berdan filing charges of cowardice against Trepp in 1863. Aside from his own testimony, however, Berdan could produce no evidence to support the charges against Trepp, who was acquitted of all charges at his court-martial. Trepp then filed counter-charges against Berdan, who had been separately charged with cowardice by another officer. Although Berdan was likewise acquitted, the consensus seems to be that there was some foundation for the charges against him.

Trepp was killed by a Confederate sniper's bullet at the Battle of Mine Run (Virginia) on November 30, 1863. He is buried at Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn.

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https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3312/casper-trepp

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Civil War, 1861-1865

Courts-martial and courts of inquiry

Crimean War, 1853-1856

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Mine Run Campaign, Va., 1864

Sharpshooters

Swiss Americans

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Swiss

Americans

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Carpenters

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Switzerland

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Casper Trepp was born in 1829. The exact date is unknown.

New York City

NY, US

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Casper Trepp immigrated to New York and was a Carpenter.

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VA, US

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Death

Caspar Trepp was killed in action at the Battle of Mine Run on November 30, 1863. Most of Caspar Trepp’s Civil War Service was in Virginia.

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