Daniel
Fletcher Webster was born July 25th 1818 in Portsmouth, New
Hampshire the son of the well-known politician Daniel and Grace (Fletcher)
Webster. He was known in the family as
Fletcher. He attended and graduated from
Dartmouth College. While Webster’s
father was serving as the United States Secretary of State, he served as the
Chief Clerk of the States Department. While
serving as the Chief Clerk, Webster delivered the news to Vice President John
Tyler of President William Henry Harrison death.
When the
Civil War started Webster resigned his job as the surveyor of the Port of
Boston, and became the Colonel of the 12th Massachusetts Infantry. The 12th was recruited in the
Boston area and mustered into Union service July 11th 1861 and a
three year regiment. The first action
was at the Battle of Cedar Mountain. He
was killed August 30th 1862 during the Second Battle of Bull Run. Webster and the 12th were on Chinn
Ridge, and he was riding along the lines encouraging the men to stay in
line. He was struck in the wrist, with
the bullet passing into his chest, toppling him off his horse, his adjutant
moved him into some bushes. Webster was
found by some Confederates, and knowing he was dying asked one of them, a
Ludwell Hutchison of the 8th Virginia Infantry to take his wallet
and return it to his family, which was done after the war. After the battle Webster’s body was recovered
and it was sent home for burial in the Winslow Cemetery in Marshfield,
Massachusetts.
The 12th
Massachusetts a part of the Army of the Potomac was known as “The Webster
Regiment” in honor of their Colonel.
There is a plaque on a boulder near where Webster was killed on the
Manassas Battlefield.
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