Chrysler, Morgan Henry, 1822-1890
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Chrysler, Morgan Henry, 1822-1890
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Chrysler
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Morgan Henry
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1822-1890
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Chrysler was born at Ghent, Columbia County, New York. He received a normal school education in his native town. He was involved in farming nearly all his life.
When the American Civil War began in 1861, Chrysler chose to support the Union cause. He entered federal service as a private for a company which later joined the 30th New York Infantry. He was appointed captain of the 30th New York on June 1, 1861. He became major on March 11, 1862; lieutenant colonel on August 30, 1863; and colonel of a regiment of cavalry on December 13, 1863.
Chrysler served in the Peninsula Campaign, the Second Battle of Bull Run, the Battle of Antietam, and the Battle of Chancellorsville. He and the regiment were mustered out after the battle of Chancellorsville because their term of service was expired. He was instantly granted the authority to reorganize the discharged men into a cavalry regiment. In fifty-five days, he raised the 2nd New York veteran cavalry, which consisted of 1,176 men. He and his regiment were briefly stationed at Washington during the winter of 1863–64, before they were sent to New Orleans, Louisiana, to join the Department of the Gulf. Chrysler's regiment participated in the Red River Campaign, and led a brigade of cavalry as the advance guard of Lawler's Division to secure a crossing on the Atchafalaya River used by Confederate forces to threaten the union camp at Morganza, Louisiana. They did their remaining service in the lower South. Chrysler commanded a brigade in Thomas John Lucas's division during the final campaign against Mobile in 1865.
Chrysler was appointed a brevet major general on March 13, 1865. He was one of only four men who rose from private to major general during the Civil War.
He became military governor of the District of Northern Alabama for a short period of time before he was mustered out in 1866.
Following the war, Chrysler led a private life. He died at Kinderhook, New York, and was interred at Valatie, New York.
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Antietam, Battle of, Md., 1862
Bull Run, 2nd Battle of, Va., 1862
Chancellorsville, Battle of, Chancellorsville, Va., 1863
Civil War, 1861-1865
Peninsula Campaign, 1862
Reconstruction
Red River Campaign, 1864
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Antietam
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Morgan Henry Chrysler was involved in the Battle of Antietam.
Columbia County
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Morgan Henry Chrysler was born in Ghent, New York on September 30, 1822.
Washington City
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Morgan Henry Chrysler was stationed in Washington, DC during the winter of 1863-1864.
Talladega
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Morgan Henry Chrysler served as military governor of Northern Alabama after the Civil War. Morgan Henry Chrysler also was involved in a Court of Inquiry in Talladega, Alabama.
Kinderhook
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Morgan Henry Chrysler died in Kinderhook, New York on August 24, 1890.
Prince William County
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Morgan Henry Chrysler was involved in the Second Battle of Bull Run.
Chancellorsville
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Morgan Henry Chrysler was involved in the Battle of Chancellorsville.
New Orleans
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Morgan Henry Chrysler was sent to New Orleans in 1864.