William Power Innes William Power Innes, was a Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General. At the outbreak of the Civil War he was appointed Colonel in command of the 1st Michigan Engineers and Mechanics Regiment. His regiment participated in the battle of Logan’s Cross Roads, Kentucky, on December 19, 1861 and in the siege of Corinth, Mississippi, in April, 1862, corduroying roads and constructing bridges on Bear Creek and Lick Creek. During the summer of 1862, his regiment rebuilt the Confederate Memphis and Charleston, the Tennessee-Alabama, the Nashville and Chattanooga, and the Louisville and Nashville railroads. In 1863, the same engineers were in the Tullahoma Campaign, battles at Chattanooga, Chickamauga, Tennessee Rivers and in the campaign to take Missionary Ridge. In addition to engineer duty, the regiment guarded the Union Army camp after the battles, collected and buried the dead of both sides and moved the wounded to battlefield hospitals. For outstanding skill, leadership and devotion to duty he was brevetted Brigadier General of U. S. Volunteers on March 13, 1865. He was born in 1826 in Michigan, USA |
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Created: 4 April 2007