94…….(Born
Scotland)
John Munroe
(Ap’d N.
Y.)
Military
History. – Cadet at the Military Academy, Oct. 12, 1812, to Mar. 11, 1814,
when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to
Third Lieut., 1st
Artillery, Mar. 11, 1814.
Served: in the
War of 1812-15 with Great Britain, on duty at Ft. Independence,
(Second Lieut., 1st
Artillery, May 1, 1814)
(Transferred to Corps of
Artillery, May 12, 1814)
Ms., 1814-15; in garrison
at Sackett’s harbor, N. Y., 1815-19, -- Mobile, Ala., 1819-21, -- Ft. Wood,
N. Y., 1821, -- Fernandina,
(First Lieut., Corps of
Artillery, Apr. 20, 1818)
(First Lieut., 4th
Artillery, in Re-organization of Army, June 1, 1821)
Fla., 1821-22, -- Tybee
Island, Ga., 1822-24, -- Savannah, Ga., 1824-25, -- Ft. Augustine, Fla.,
1825-26, -- Savannah, Ga., 1826-27, --
(Captain, 4th
Artillery, Mar. 2, 1825)
Ft. Columbus, N. Y.,
1827-28, -- Ft. Monroe, Va. (Artillery School for Practice), 1828-30, -- Ft.
Columbus, N. Y., 1830-31, -- and Ft. Monroe, Va. (Artillery School for
Practice), 1831-32; on the “Black Hawk Expedition,” 1832, but not at the
seat of war; in garrison at Ft. Monroe, Va. (Artillery School for Practice),
1832, -- Charleston harbor, S. C. 1832-33, during South Carolina’s
threatened nullification, -- and at Ft. Hamilton, N. Y., 1833-34; on
Recruiting service, 1834; in garrison at Ft. Hamilton, N. Y., 1834-35, --
Ft. Lafayette, N. Y., 1835-36; in operations in Creek Nation, 1836; in the
Florida War, 1836-38; in the Cherokee Nation, 1838, while transferring the
Indians to the West; in the
(Bvt. Major, Feb. 15, 1838,
for Conduct Uniformly Meritorious and Efficient
During These Campaigns
Against the Florida Indians)
Florida War, 1838-39; in
garrison at Ft. Columbus, N. Y., 1839; t the Camp of Instruction, near
Trenton, N. J., 1839; on the Northern Frontier, during the Canada Border
disturbances, at Cleveland, O., 1839-41, and Oswego, N. Y., 1841-42; in
garrison at Ft. Monroe, Va., 1842-43; on Artillery Tactics Board, June 17 to
Nov. 30, 1843; in garrison at Ft. Monroe, Va., 1843-45; in Military
Occupation of Texas, 1845-46; in
(Major, 2d Artillery, Aug.
18, 1846)
the Mexican War, 1846-48,
being engaged in the Battle of Monterey,
(Bvt. Lieut.-Colonel, Sep.
23, 1846, for Gallant and Meritorious Conduct
in the Several Conflicts at
Monterey, Mex.)
(Lieut.-Colonel, 4th
Artillery, Nov. 11, 1846)
Sep. 21-23, 1846, -- Battle
of Buena Vista, Feb. 22-23, 1847, -- and as
(Bvt. Colonel, Feb. 23, 1847, for Gallant and
Meritorious Conduct in the Battle of Buena Vista, Mex.)
Chief of Artillery of the
Army commanded by Bvt. Maj.-General Taylor, July 8, 1846, to Nov. 25, 1847;
in garrison at Ft. Columbus, N. Y., 1848, -- and Ft. Marion, Fla., 1848-49;
as Military and Civil Governor of New Mexico, Oct. 23, 1849, to July 19,
1851, headquarters at Santa Fe, N. M.; in garrison at Ft. Monroe, Va., 1851,
-- Ft. Moultrie, S. C., 1852, -- and Ft. McHenry, Md., 1852-53; in command
of the Department of Florida, Sep. 26,1853, to Nov. 21, 1856; on leave of
absence, 1856-58; in command of the Department of the Platte, headquarters
at Ft. Randall, Dak., July 18, 1858, to Jan. 10, 1861; and on leave of
absence, 1861.
Died, Apr. 26, 1861,
at New Brunswick, N. J. |