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Wager Swayne was born on November 10, 1834 in Columbus, Ohio, the son of Noah Haynes Swayne and Sarah Ann (Wager).
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Wager Swayne was born on November 10, 1834 in Columbus, Ohio, the son of Noah Haynes Swayne and Sarah Ann (Wager).
Wager Swayne was graduated at Yale in 1856, after losing a year on account of serious illness, and at the Cincinnati Law School in 1859.
Having been admitted to the Ohio bar he commenced the practice of law in partnership with his father, then a leading attorney in Columbus and later as associate justice of the United States Supreme Court.
On August 31, 1861, he entered the army as major, 43rd Ohio Infantry, and was promoted lieutenant-colonel, December 14, 1861. Until February 1862 the regiment was in training in Ohio. It then joined the army under Pope and took part in the actions at New Madrid and Island No. 10 which opened the upper Mississippi.
On October 18, 1862, he was promoted colonel. He commanded a brigade of the XVI Corps, Army of the Tennessee, in the Atlanta campaign, the march to the sea, and the campaign of the Carolinas, attracting favorable notice from General O. O. Howard, a circumstance which had important consequences later. He was in action at Resaca, Dallas, Kenesaw, and Atlanta.
At Rivers Bridge, South Carolina, he received a shell wound, February 2, 1865, which caused the amputation of his right leg.
He was appointed brigadier-general of volunteers in April, with rank from March 8, 1865. Later in that year he was selected by General Howard, then organizing the Freedmen's Bureau, as an assistant commissioner in charge of the bureau's operations in Alabama; he was also in military command, and in order that he might have appropriate rank was appointed, in May 1866, major-general of volunteers, with commission dated back to June 20, 1865.
He was not finally mustered out of the volunteer army until September 1, 1867. Meanwhile, he had been appointed, July 28, 1866, colonel in the regular army, for the newly organized 45th Infantry.
His service in Alabama with the Freedmen's Bureau continued until January 1868, and was especially marked by the establishment of numerous schools, some of which are still in existence. The drastic reduction of the regular army in 1870 required the removal of all officers suffering from any form of physical disability, and Swayne was accordingly placed on the retired list in July.
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In his political affiliation Wager Swayne was a Democrat.
A distinguished lawyer and a successful commander of troops, Swayne was also a most public-spirited citizen, always interested in philanthropic activities, particularly church and educational work.
Wager Swayne married Ellen, daughter of Alfred Harris of Louisville, December 22, 1868.