

After recovering, he transferred back to the Regiment of Mounted Riflemen where he was promoted to captain in May 1861. He was temporarily assigned to the staff of General George B. When the Civil War started, Granger was on sick leave. After the war, he served on the western frontier in Oregon and then Texas. Granger received two citations for gallantry and in May 1847 received his regular commission as a second lieutenant. He took part in the Siege of Veracruz, the Battle of Cerro Gordo, the Battle of Contreras, the Battle of Churubusco, and the Battle for Mexico City. Mexican–American War ĭuring the Mexican–American War, Granger fought in Winfield Scott's army. In July 1846 he transferred to the newly constituted Regiment of Mounted Riflemen at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri. He was commissioned a brevet second lieutenant and assigned to the Second Infantry Regiment stationed in Detroit, Michigan. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1845 placed thirty-fifth in a class of forty-one cadets. Grant started when he was there with Grant holding the grudge more than Granger. It is possible that his grudge with Ulysses S. While there he met John Pope who later became one of his mentors.

Granger was appointed to the academy in 1841 when he was 19 years old. While attending high school he developed health issues which carried on throughout his life He was a teacher in North Rose, New York prior to entering the United States Military Academy. He spent his early years with his paternal grandparents (Elihu and Apema or Apama Granger) in Phelps, New York. His father married again in November 1826 to Sara (Salley) Emery and the two would have 10 children. His mother died on April 17, 1825, one month after giving birth to a daughter. Granger was born in Joy, Wayne County, New York, in 1821 to Gaius Granger and Catherine Taylor being one of three children in his family. June 19 is now commemorated by the federal holiday of Juneteenth.Įarly life Pre-military life
ARMY GENERAL ORDERS WIKI FREE
Granger is best remembered for his part in the Battle of Chickamauga and the Battle of Chattanooga and for issuing General Order No. 3 on June 19, 1865, in Galveston, Texas, further informing residents of, and enforcing, Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation which set all Confederate states' slaves free on January 1, 1863. Army officer and a Union general during the American Civil War, where he distinguished himself at the Battle of Chickamauga. Gordon Granger (Novem– January 10, 1876) was a career U.S.
