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'''Randolph Barnes Marcy (1812-1887)''' - Born at Greenwich, Massachusetts, 9 Apr 1812. A career U.S. Army Infantry officer who was a graduate of the [[United States Military Academy]] at West Point. He died 22 Nov 1887 at Orange, New Jersey.
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Randolph B. Marcy, {{Cullum|690}}, graduated 29th in his class at the [[United States Military Academy]] at West Point in 1832 and was commissioned a lieutenant  in the [[5th U.S. Infantry]]. The regiment he served with in the [[Black Hawk War]] and [[Mexican War]]s. 
 
He was engaged in the explorations of the Red river, in the [[Seminole War II|Second Seminole war]] in Florida, and in the Missouri and Utah expedition of 1857-58. He was promoted paymaster with the rank of major, 22 Aug 1859, and inspector-general with the rank of colonel 9 Aug 1861.
 
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'''Randolph B. Marcy (1812-1887)''' - Born at Greenwich, Massachusetts, 9 Apr 1812. Died 22 Nov 1887 at Orange, New Jersey.
==U.S. Civil War==
He graduated at the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1832 and was commissioned a lieutenant  of the 5th U. S. Infantry, with which regiment he served through the Black Hawk and Mexican Wars. He was on garrison duty and exploration service in Texas and Oklahoma from 1849 to 1854.
He was chief-of-staff to Gen. McClellan, his son-in-law, at the-beginning of the war, was made brigadier-general 23 Sep 1861, engaged in the campaign of western Virginia May to July, 1861, and was in Washington from July, 1861, to August, 1862. He served during the war on inspection duty in the departments of the Northwest, the Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi and the Gulf, until 1865, and was on leave of absence, 1865-66. He was brevetted brigadier-general and major-general U. S. A., 13 Mar 1865, for faithful and meritorious services during the war.  


In 1861 he was appointed as Inspector General with the rank of colonel.  He saw active service during the Civil War and in 1869, he became Inspector General of the U. S. Army with the rank of brigadier general. He retired from active service in 1881. He was the author of several interesting books on the west and western life. 
Gen. Marcy was promoted inspector-general with the rank of brigadier-general U. S. A., 12 Dec 1878, and was retired from active service 2 Jan 1881.  


He contributed to magazines and wrote several books. He was a famous hunter. Gen. Marcy died in Orange, N. J., Nov. 22, 1887.


'''Father:'''
'''Father:''' Leban Marcy (-)


'''Mother:'''  
'''Mother:''' Fanny Howe (-)


'''Marriage:'''
'''Marriage:'''  
* Mary A. Mann (abt 1814-1878) - born abt 1814 in Vermont. Married in 1833


'''Children:'''
'''Children:'''
* Mary Ellen Marcy (1835-1915) born 6 May 1835. Died 13 Feb 1915, Nice, France. Married George B McClellan 22 May 1860
* Fanny Marcy (abt 1846-) born abt 1846, Massachusetts.


'''Assignments:'''
'''Assignments:'''
*(1828-1832) (Cadet) [[:Category:United States Military Academy|United States Military Academy]], West Point, New York
*(1828-1832) (Cadet) [[:Category:United States Military Academy|United States Military Academy]], West Point, New York
*(1832-1833) (2nd Lt., July 1, 1832) [[5th Infantry]],“ Black Hawk Expedition,” but not at the seat of war,  
*(1832-1833) (2nd Lt., July 1, 1832) [[5th U.S. Infantry]],“ Black Hawk Expedition,” but not at the seat of war,  
*(1833-1837) (2nd Lt.) [[5th Infantry]], [[:Category:Fort Howard|Fort Howard]], Wisconsin
*(1833-1837) (2nd Lt.) [[5th U.S. Infantry]], [[Fort Howard]], Wisconsin
*(1837-1838) (2nd Lt.) [[5th Infantry]], [[:Category:Fort Winnebago|Fort Winnebago]], Wisconsin
*(1837-1838) (2nd Lt.) [[5th U.S. Infantry]], [[Fort Winnebago]], Wisconsin
*'''(2nd Lt., [[5th Infantry]], Nov. 25, 1835)'''
*'''(2nd Lt., [[5th U.S. Infantry]], Nov. 25, 1835)'''
*'''(1st Lt., [[5th Infantry]], June 22, 1837)'''
*'''(1st Lt., [[5th U.S. Infantry]], June 22, 1837)'''
*(1838-1838) (1st Lt. 22 Jun 1837), [[5th Infantry]], [[:Category:Fort Howard|Fort Howard]], Wisconsin  
*(1838-1838) (1st Lt. 22 Jun 1837), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], [[Fort Howard]], Wisconsin  
*(1838-1838) (1st Lt.), [[5th Infantry]], [[:Category:Fort Gratiot|Fort Gratiot]], Michigan  
*(1838-1838) (1st Lt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], [[Fort Gratiot]], Michigan  
*(1838-1838) (1st Lt.), [[5th Infantry]], [[:Category:Fort Winnebago|Fort Winnebago]], Wisconsin
*(1838-1838) (1st Lt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], [[Fort Winnebago]], Wisconsin
*(1838-1838) (1st Lt.), [[5th Infantry]], Recruiting service  
*(1838-1838) (1st Lt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], Recruiting service  
*(1838-1840) (1st Lt.), [[5th Infantry]], [[:Category:Fort Winnebago|Fort Winnebago]], Wisconsin
*(1838-1840) (1st Lt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], [[Fort Winnebago]], Wisconsin
*(1840-1842) (1st Lt.), [[5th Infantry]], Recruiting service
*(1840-1842) (1st Lt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], Recruiting service
*(1842-1845) (1st Lt.), [[5th Infantry]], [[:Category:Fort Gratiot|Fort Gratiot]], Michigan  
*(1842-1845) (1st Lt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], [[Fort Gratiot]], Michigan  
*(1845-1846) (1st Lt.), [[5th Infantry]], Military Occupation of Texas in the War with Mexico, being engaged
*(1845-1846) (1st Lt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], Military Occupation of Texas in the War with Mexico, being engaged
*'''(Capt., [[5th Infantry]], May 18, 1846, to Aug. 22, 1859)'''
*'''(Capt., [[5th U.S. Infantry]], May 18, 1846, to Aug. 22, 1859)'''
*(1846-1846) (Capt.), [[5th Infantry]], Battle of Palo Alto, May 8, 1846  
*(1846-1846) (Capt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], Battle of Palo Alto, May 8, 1846  
*(1846-1846) (Capt.), [[5th Infantry]], Battle of Resaca-de-la-Palma, May 9, 1846  
*(1846-1846) (Capt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], Battle of Resaca-de-la-Palma, May 9, 1846  
*(1846-1847) (Capt.), [[5th Infantry]], Recruiting service
*(1846-1847) (Capt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], Recruiting service
*(1848-1848) (Capt.), [[5th Infantry]], garrison at East Pascagoula, Mississippi  
*(1848-1848) (Capt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], garrison at East Pascagoula, Mississippi  
*(1848-1849) (Capt.), [[5th Infantry]], [[:Category:Fort Towson|Fort Towson]], Indian Territory  
*(1848-1849) (Capt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], [[Fort Towson]], Indian Territory  
*(1849-1850) (Capt.), [[5th Infantry]], Santa Fe, New Mexico  
*(1849-1850) (Capt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], Santa Fe, New Mexico  
*(1850-1850) (Capt.), [[5th Infantry]], [[:Category:Fort Towson|Fort Towson]], Indian Territory
*(1850-1850) (Capt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], [[Fort Towson]], Indian Territory
*(1850-1851) (Capt.), [[5th Infantry]], [[:Category:Camp Arbuckle|Camp Arbuckle]], Indian Territory
*(1850-1851) (Capt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], [[Camp Arbuckle (2)]], Indian Territory
*(1851-1851) (Capt.), [[5th Infantry]], escorting Bvt. Brig. Gen. Belknap while selecting sites for Posts  
*(1851-1851) (Capt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], escorting Bvt. Brig. Gen. Belknap while selecting sites for Posts  
*(1852-1854) (Capt.), [[5th Infantry]], Exploration of Red River Country, and preparing report thereon, Mar. 5, 1852, to Apr. 20, 1854,  
*(1852-1854) (Capt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], Exploration of Red River Country, and preparing report thereon, Mar. 5, 1852, to Apr. 20, 1854,  
*(1854-1855) (Capt.), [[5th Infantry]], Surveying lands for Texas Indians
*(1854-1855) (Capt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], Surveying lands for Texas Indians
*(1855-1856) (Capt.), [[5th Infantry]], Corpus Christi, Texas  
*(1855-1856) (Capt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], Corpus Christi, Texas  
*(1856-1856) (Capt.), [[5th Infantry]], [[:Category:Fort McIntosh|Fort McIntosh]], Texas  
*(1856-1856) (Capt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], [[Fort McIntosh (1)]], Texas  
*(1856-1857) (Capt.), [[5th Infantry]], [[:Category:Fort Brown|Fort Brown]], Texas
*(1856-1857) (Capt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], [[Fort Brown (1)]], Texas
*(1857-1857) (Capt.), [[5th Infantry]], Florida Hostilities against the Seimnole Indians, being engaged in the Skirmish of Big Cypress Swamp, Apr. 23, 1857;  
*(1857-1857) (Capt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], Florida Hostilities against the Seimnole Indians, being engaged in the Skirmish of Big Cypress Swamp, Apr. 23, 1857;  
*(1857-1857) (Capt.), [[5th Infantry]], in garrison at [[:Category:Jefferson Barracks|Jefferson Barracks]], Missouri  
*(1857-1857) (Capt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], in garrison at [[Jefferson Barracks]], Missouri  
*(1857-1858) (Capt.), [[5th Infantry]], Utah Expedition and, with a small escort, made a laborious march through snow and mountains to New Mexico, Nov. 24, 1857, to June 11, 1858, to procure animals;  
*(1857-1858) (Capt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], Utah Expedition and, with a small escort, made a laborious march through snow and mountains to New Mexico, Nov. 24, 1857, to June 11, 1858, to procure animals;  
*(1858-1858) (Capt.), [[5th Infantry]], Acting Inspector-General of the Department of Utah, June 12 to Aug. 4, 1858;
*(1858-1858) (Capt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], Acting Inspector-General of the Department of Utah, June 12 to Aug. 4, 1858;
*(1859-1859) (Capt.), [[5th Infantry]], Special duty at New York, preparing the “Prairie Traveler, a Hand-Book for Overland Expeditions”  
*(1859-1859) (Capt.), [[5th U.S. Infantry]], Special duty at New York, preparing the “Prairie Traveler, a Hand-Book for Overland Expeditions”  
*'''(Maj., Staff – Paymaster, Aug. 22, 1859)'''
*'''(Maj., Staff – Paymaster, Aug. 22, 1859)'''
*(1859-1861) (Maj., Aug. 22, 1859) Paymaster of the Northwestern Posts
*(1859-1861) (Maj., Aug. 22, 1859) Paymaster of the Northwestern Posts
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'''Links:'''
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* [http://www.kancoll.org/books/marcy/macredit.htm "The Prairie Traveler"]
* [http://www.kancoll.org/books/marcy/macredit.htm "The Prairie Traveler"]
* [http://www.library.ci.corpus-christi.tx.us/MexicanWar/marcyrb.htm Military Record]
* {{CullumFull|Name=Randolph B. Marcy|Number=690}}
* [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fma43 Texas Handbook Online - Randolph B. Marcy]
 
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Randolph Barnes Marcy (1812-1887) - Born at Greenwich, Massachusetts, 9 Apr 1812. A career U.S. Army Infantry officer who was a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point. He died 22 Nov 1887 at Orange, New Jersey.

Randolph B. Marcy

Randolph B. Marcy, (Cullum 690), graduated 29th in his class at the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1832 and was commissioned a lieutenant in the 5th U.S. Infantry. The regiment he served with in the Black Hawk War and Mexican Wars.

He was engaged in the explorations of the Red river, in the Second Seminole war in Florida, and in the Missouri and Utah expedition of 1857-58. He was promoted paymaster with the rank of major, 22 Aug 1859, and inspector-general with the rank of colonel 9 Aug 1861.


U.S. Civil War

He was chief-of-staff to Gen. McClellan, his son-in-law, at the-beginning of the war, was made brigadier-general 23 Sep 1861, engaged in the campaign of western Virginia May to July, 1861, and was in Washington from July, 1861, to August, 1862. He served during the war on inspection duty in the departments of the Northwest, the Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi and the Gulf, until 1865, and was on leave of absence, 1865-66. He was brevetted brigadier-general and major-general U. S. A., 13 Mar 1865, for faithful and meritorious services during the war.

Gen. Marcy was promoted inspector-general with the rank of brigadier-general U. S. A., 12 Dec 1878, and was retired from active service 2 Jan 1881.

He contributed to magazines and wrote several books. He was a famous hunter. Gen. Marcy died in Orange, N. J., Nov. 22, 1887.

Father: Leban Marcy (-)

Mother: Fanny Howe (-)

Marriage:

  • Mary A. Mann (abt 1814-1878) - born abt 1814 in Vermont. Married in 1833

Children:

  • Mary Ellen Marcy (1835-1915) born 6 May 1835. Died 13 Feb 1915, Nice, France. Married George B McClellan 22 May 1860
  • Fanny Marcy (abt 1846-) born abt 1846, Massachusetts.

Assignments:

  • (Brig. Gen., U. S. Volunteers, Sep. 23, 1861, to Mar. 4, 1863)
  • (1862-1862) (Brig. Gen.) Virginia Peninsular Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Mar.-Aug., 1862,
  • (1862-1862) (Brig. Gen.) Maryland Campaign (Army of the Potomac), Sep.-Nov., 1862;
  • (1863-1865) (Brig. Gen.) Inspection duties in the Departments of the “Northwest,” “Missouri,” “Arkansas,” “Mississippi,” and the “Gulf,” July, 1863, to Sep. 20, 1865
  • (Bvt. Brig. Gen., U. S. Army, Mar. 13, 1865, for Gallant and Meritorious Services in the Field During the Rebellion)
  • (Bvt. Maj. Gen., U. S. Army, Mar. 13, 1865, for Faithful and Meritorious Services During the Rebellion)
  • (1865-1866) leave of absence and awaiting orders, Sep. 20, 1865, to Sep. 3, 1866.
  • (1866-1869) Inspector-General of the Division of the Missouri, Sep. 28, 1866, to Mar. 8, 1869,
  • (1869-1881) Headquarters of the Army, Mar. 8, 1869, and as President of Army Regulations Board to Jan. 2, 1881.
  • (Brig. Gen., Staff – Inspector-General, U. S. Army, Dec. 12, 1868)
  • (1881) Retired from Active Service, Jan. 2, 1881, at his Own Request, Having Served Over 40 Years.

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Publications:

  • Marcy, Randolph Barnes. Explorations Of The Red River Of Louisiana In The Year 1852. 32nd Congress, 2nd Session. Senate Ex. Doc. No. 54... By Randolph B. Marcy, Captain, 5th Infantry U.S. Army; Assisted By George B. Mcclellan, Brevet Captain, U.S. Engineers.
  • Marcy, Randolph Barnes. Exploration Of The Red River Of Louisiana, In The Year 1852: By Randolph B. Marcy, Captain 5th Infantry U.S. Army; Assisted By George B. Mcclellan, Brevet Captain, U.S. Engineers.
  • Marcy, Randolph Barnes. The Prairie Traveler. A Hand-Book For Overland Expeditions. With Maps, Illustrations, And Itineraries Of The Principal Routes Between The Mississippi And The Pacific. By Randolph B. Marcy, Captain, U.S. Army. Published by authority of the War Department.

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