Miles, Dixon Stansbury, 1804-1862

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Miles was born in Maryland. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1824 and was commissioned a brevet second lieutenant in the 4th U.S. Infantry regiment, but was transferred immediately to the 7th U.S. Infantry Regiment, with which he served until 1847. He served on the western frontier and became adjutant of the 7th U.S. He was promoted to captain on June 8, 1836, and fought in the Seminole Wars in Florida from 1839 to 1842. At the start of the Mexican–American War, he received a brevet promotion to major for his "gallant and distinguished conduct" in the defense of Fort Brown, Texas. He fought in the Battle of Monterrey and the Siege of Veracruz, which he then governed as military commandant for four months. He was appointed a brevet lieutenant colonel for "gallant and meritorious conduct in the several conflicts at Monterrey, Mexico."

Miles spent the years before the Civil War on frontier duty battling Native Americans. In 1857 he fought against Native Americans along the Gila River, New Mexico, and against the Navajo in 1858. In 1859 he was promoted to colonel and commander of the 2nd U.S. Infantry Regiment, stationed at Fort Kearny and Fort Leavenworth.

When the Civil War started, Miles was recalled to Washington, D.C., and briefly commanded a brigade in the division of Maj. Gen. Robert Patterson before being transferred to the army of Brig. Gen. Irvin McDowell, in which he commanded a division of two brigades. During the First Battle of Bull Run, his division was in reserve, but he was accused by Brig. Gen. Israel B. Richardson of being drunk during the battle. A court of inquiry validated this accusation; and, after an eight-month leave of absence, he was reassigned to what should have been a quieter post. In March 1862 he commanded a brigade that defended the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and, in September 1862 he was given command of the U.S. arsenal at Harpers Ferry.

During the Maryland Campaign, in which Confederate general Robert E. Lee invaded the U.S. state of Maryland, Col. Miles's garrison at Harpers Ferry stood directly on Lee's supply line through the Shenandoah Valley. He was ordered by General-in-chief Henry W. Halleck to hold the important U.S. arsenal and railroad bridges until he was relieved by Union forces under Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan. Lee sent columns converging from three directions to surround Harpers Ferry. Unfortunately for him and his army, Miles apparently treated his orders to defend the town too literally and stationed most of his 14,000 men just outside the town to the west, on Bolivar Heights, neglecting the commanding heights to the northeast (Maryland Heights) and to the south (Loudoun Heights). When his token defensive force on Maryland Heights was defeated, the town was surrounded and virtually indefensible. When Confederate Maj. Gen. Stonewall Jackson began to bombard the town on September 15, 1862, from the heights he had seized, Miles held a council of war with his brigade commanders and decided to surrender. Before the white flag could be raised, he was struck in the left leg by an exploding shell, mortally wounding him. Some of his men accused him of being drunk on duty again and were so thoroughly disgusted by his inept defense that it was said to be difficult to find a man to carry him to the hospital. Miles died the next day and is buried in St. James Episcopal Church Cemetery in Monkton, Maryland.

Some historians have concluded that Miles was struck by artillery deliberately fired by his own men, but there is no conclusive proof. The resulting surrender of 12,419 men was the largest number of U.S. soldiers surrendered until the Battle of Bataan in World War II. The court of inquiry into the surrender denounced Miles for "incapacity, amounting to almost imbecility."

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creatorOf Miles, Dixon Stansbury, 1804-1862. Report of operations of southern column with a map : Camp Union, Gila River, 1857. UC Berkeley Libraries
creatorOf Miles, Dixon Stansbury, 1804-1862. Report of operation of southern column from 1st instant : Camp Union, Gila River : ALS, 1857 May 20. UC Berkeley Libraries
creatorOf Miles, Dixon Stansbury, 1804-1862. Letter : Fort Leavenworth, Kan., to Lorenzo Thomas, Washington, D.C., 1861 May 22. University of Chicago Library
referencedIn United States. Army. Infantry. Muster and pay rolls, 1858-1861. Rosenbach Museum & Library
referencedIn Miles, Dixon S. -- Colonel, 2nd Infantry National Archives at Washington, D.C
creatorOf Butler, William Orlando, 1791-1880. Bird-Johnston collection, 1845-1848. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
creatorOf Miles, Dixon Stansbury, 1804-1862. Sketch of his route between the Mimbres and Gila Rivers in pursuit of Indians, 1857 June 2. UC Berkeley Libraries
referencedIn Miles, Dixon S. -- Colonel, 2nd Infantry National Archives at Washington, D.C
creatorOf Miles, Dixon Stansbury, 1804-1862. Letter : Fort Leavenworth, Kan., to Lorenzo Thomas, Washington, D.C., 1861 May 22. Texas Christian University
creatorOf Miles, Dixon Stansbury, 1804-1862. Sketch of a scout from Fort Thorn to the Rio Gila and adjacent country, 1857 May. UC Berkeley Libraries
referencedIn Chandler, Daniel Thomas, 1820-1877. Documents, 1856-1858. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
referencedIn Consolidated Military Officer's File of Colonel Dixon S. Miles, 2nd U.S. Infantry National Archives at Washington, D.C
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contributorOf Miles, Dixon S - New York - 1825 - File No. M85 National Archives at Washington, D.C
referencedIn Approved Pension Application File for Sarah Ann Briscoe Miles, Widow of Dixon S Miles, Company F&S, 2nd US Army Infantry Regiment (Application No. WC486) National Archives at Washington, D.C
contributorOf Miles, Dixon S - Arkansas - 1835 - File No. M32 National Archives at Washington, D.C
contributorOf Miles, D S - Maryland - 1838 - File No. M449 National Archives at Washington, D.C
contributorOf 1861 - Miles, Dixon S - File No. M596 National Archives at Washington, D.C
contributorOf Miles, D S - 1833 - File No. A166 National Archives at Washington, D.C
contributorOf Miles, Dixon S - State: [Blank] - Year: 1835 - File Number: M32 National Archives at Washington, D.C
contributorOf Miles, D S - 1844 - File No. M184 National Archives at Washington, D.C
contributorOf Miles, D S - New Mexico - 1855 - File No. M760 National Archives at Washington, D.C
contributorOf Miles, D S - Maryland - 1838 - File No. M109 National Archives at Washington, D.C
contributorOf Miles, D S - 1836 - File No. M148 National Archives at Washington, D.C
contributorOf Miles, Dixon S - State: Florida - Year: 1839 - File Number: M27 National Archives at Washington, D.C
contributorOf 1862 - Miles, Dixon S - File No. M1087 National Archives at Washington, D.C
contributorOf Miles, D S - Maryland - 1853 - File No. M527 National Archives at Washington, D.C
contributorOf Miles, D S - 1836 - File No. M108 National Archives at Washington, D.C
contributorOf Miles, Dixon L - Maryland - 1857 - File No. M769 National Archives at Washington, D.C
contributorOf Miles, D S - 1836 - File No. M186 National Archives at Washington, D.C
contributorOf Miles, D S - Maryland - 1838 - File No. M375 National Archives at Washington, D.C
referencedIn 1862 - Miles, Dixon S - File No. M1354 National Archives at Washington, D.C
Place Name Admin Code Country
Nebraska NE US
Fairfax County VA US
New Mexico NM US
Fort Leavenworth KS US
Veracruz 30 MX
Monterrey 02 MX
Washington City DC US
Harpers Ferry WV US
Florida FL US
West Point NY US
Maryland MD US
Prince William County VA US
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Alcoholism
Apache Indians
Bull Run, 1st Battle of, Va., 1861
Civil War, 1861-1865
Harpers Ferry, Battle of, Harpers Ferry, W. Va., 1862
Indians of North America
Maryland Campaign, 1862
Mexican War, 1846-1848
Monterrey, Battle of, Monterrey, Mexico, 1846
Navajo Indians
Seminole War, 2nd, 1835-1842
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Birth 1804-05-04

Death 1862-09-16

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