Joseph Cabell Breckinridge Sr.

Joseph Cabell Breckinridge Sr. (1842–1920) was a Union Army officer from Kentucky during the American Civil War. In later life, he became a brigadier general in the U.S. Regular Army and Inspector General of the Army as well as a major general of volunteers in the Spanish–American War. His cousin, John C. Breckinridge, a Confederate major general and former Vice President of the United States and his two oldest brothers fought for the Confederacy, while he and another younger son of Robert Jefferson Breckinridge, a Presbyterian minister, politician, public office holder and abolitionist, fought for the Union.

Breckinridge was born in 1842, a member of the prominent Breckinridge family, in Baltimore, Maryland. His father, Robert Jefferson Breckinridge, a minister, was one of the most distinguished divines and one of the most prolific writers of the century; a leader of the Kentucky emancipation party in 1849; and a strong Union man in 1861 at the outbreak of the Civil War.

Joining the Army in August 1861, Breckinridge was appointed an aide-de-camp to George H. Thomas, and served with him at Mill Springs and Shiloh. While serving at Corinth, he was commissioned a lieutenant in the 2nd US Artillery. He served in the Atlanta Campaign, and was captured following the death of James B. McPherson. After being exchanged, he served out the remainder of the war as a mustering officer, and received brevet promotions to captain (July 1864) and major (March 1865). He received promotions to the full ranks of captain and major in 1874 and 1881 respectively.

On January 30, 1889, Breckinridge was promoted to brigadier general and Inspector General of the Army. He was promoted to Major General of volunteers in the Spanish–American War. Tragically his eldest son Joseph Cabell Breckinridge Jr. was killed while serving on the USS Cushing (TB-1), Ensign Breckinridge was washed overboard and drowned in Cuban waters.

General Breckinridge was president of the District of Columbia Society and President General of the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution from 1900 until 1901. He was also a member of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States and the Military Order of Foreign Wars.

Major General Breckinridge was married to Louise Ludlow Dudley, daughter of Ethelbert Ludlow Dudley of Lexington, Kentucky in July 1868.

Dates of rank

 * 2nd Lieutenant - 14 April 1862
 * 1st Lieutenant - 1 August 1863
 * Brevet Major - 13 March 1865
 * Captain - 17 June 1774
 * Major - 19 January 1881
 * Lieutenant Colonel - 5 February 1885
 * Colonel - 22 September 1885
 * Brigadier General - 30 January 1889
 * Major General, Volunteers - 4 May 1898
 * Mustered out of Volunteers - 30 May 1898
 * Major General - 11 April 1903
 * Retired - 12 April 1903