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George W. Cole
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George W. Cole, Union Army brevet major general
Born (1827-03-26)March 26, 1827
Lodi, New York, U.S.
Died December 9, 1875(1875-12-09) (aged 48)
Mora, New Mexico, U.S.
Buried
Saint Vrain Cemetery, Mora, New Mexico
Allegiance  United States
Service/branch American Civil War
Years of service 1861–1865
Rank Major General (brevet)
Unit Union Army
Commands held Company H, 12th New York Volunteer Infantry
Cole's Battalion, 3rd New York Volunteer Cavalry
2nd United States Colored Cavalry
Battles/wars First Battle of Bull Run
Battle of Kinston
Siege of Petersburg
Alma mater State University of New York Upstate Medical University (MD)
Spouse(s) Mary Barto, m. 1853-1875 (his death)
Children 2
Relations Cornelius Cole (brother)
Other work Physician
Businessman
Farmer

George W. Cole (March 26, 1827 – December 9, 1875) was an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War. His wartime commands included the 2nd United States Colored Cavalry, and he attained the rank of major general by brevet. In 1867 Cole was accused of murder after he killed L. Harris Hiscock, a member of the New York State Assembly. His first trial ended with a hung jury, and he was acquitted at the second on the grounds of "momentary insanity".

Early life

Cole was born in Lodi, New York on March 26, 1827. Among his siblings was Cornelius Cole, who served as a United States senator from California. He attended Wesleyan University, and left after three years to begin the study of medicine. Cole received his medical degree from Geneva Medical College, now known as State University of New York Upstate Medical University in 1850, and practiced medicine, owned a drug store, and operated a farm. In 1853 he married Mary Barto; their children include daughters Fanny and Alice. In 1857 he moved to Syracuse, where he became a partner in a lumber business, in which he remained active until the outbreak of the American Civil War.

Civil War

He served as a captain and commander of Company H in the 12th New York Volunteer Infantry, became a major and battalion commander in the 3rd New York Volunteer Cavalry, and then became commander of the 2nd United States Colored Cavalry with the rank of colonel. During the war, Cole took part in several engagements, including the First Battle of Bull Run. He was wounded, and also suffered serious internal injuries after his horse fell on him during a cavalry charge. He was subsequently promoted to brigadier general and major general, both by brevet, in recognition of his superior service.

Later life

In 1874 he moved to New Mexico in search of a drier climate, which was necessitated by injuries and illness related to his military service. While living in New Mexico, Cole was active in real estate speculation and resumed the practice of medicine.

Death and burial

Cole did not recover his health; he died in Mora, New Mexico from the effects of pneumonia on December 9, 1875. He was buried at Saint Vrain Cemetery in Mora.

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