Henry Gassaway Kennett
BornAugust 29, 1835
Cincinnati, Ohio
DiedJanuary 6, 1895
Cincinnati, Ohio
Buried
Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati, Ohio
AllegianceUnited States
Union
Service/branchUnited States Army
Union Army
Rank Bvt. Brigadier General
Unit79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War
Other workOhio House of Representative

Henry Gassaway Kennett (August 29, 1835 January 6, 1895) was an American politician and lawyer who served as a Union brevet brigadier general during the period of the American Civil War.

Kennett began the war serving a lieutenant colonel for the 27th Ohio. He later served as a colonel of the 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment and led this regiment in Tennessee. Kennett resigned from the Union army on August 1, 1864. He was later named a brevet brigadier general with a promotion date of March 13, 1865. After the war, Kennett served as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives. He died in 1895, in Cincinnati.[1][2]

His father Colonel John Kennett, who was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, had attended Harvard College, and had co-owned a large tobacco company in Cincinnati, before leading the 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment from 1861 until 1863.[3]

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References

  1. James Barnett. "Forty For the Union: Civil War Generals Buried in Spring Grove Cemetery" (PDF). Retrieved January 8, 2022.
  2. The Photographic History of the Civil War: Three Volumes in One. New York: Random House Value Publishing, Inc. 1983. p. 312. 0-517-20155-0.
  3. Dennis W. Belcher (2017). The Cavalries at Stones River: An Analytical History. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarlnad & Company, Inc. p. 78.


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