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which he had maintained the honor of the State of New York in her efforts to enforce the laws of the United States, supremacy of the constitution, and a republican form of government". Shortly thereafter, he received another brevet promotion to colonel, although this order did not mention the flag raising incident. He opted not to go with General Weitzel and the XXV Corps to Texas, but instead resigned in June 1865. He thereafter was associated with
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For this act, he received a brevet promotion to lieutenant colonel of volunteers, "for gallant and meritorious conduct, and for hoisting the first real American flag over Richmond, Va., after its capture by the Union forces, April 3, 1865, and as a testimonial of the zeal, fidelity, and courage with
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In the capitol I found four flags—three rebel, one ours. I presented them all, as the conqueror, to General Weitzel. I have fulfilled my bet, and put the first large flag over richmond. I found two small guidons, took them down, and returned them to the Fourth Massachusetts Cavalry, where they
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After the war, de Peyster served overseas as a dignitary. When he returned to the United States, he ran for office and was elected to the State Assembly. His father disagreed with many of his political positions, and they eventually stopped speaking to each other. In 1900, the family feud culminated
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where the town government met, barred his son from entering the building. The village government was forced to move to another building and remained there until 1894, when they finally returned to de Peyster's building. Another incident occurred and was reported in the press when Johnston's mother
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Arriving at the capitol, I sprang from my horse, first unbuckling the stars and stripes, a large flag I had on the front of my saddle. With Captain Langdon, chief of artillery, I rushed up to the roof. Together we hoisted the first large flag over Richmond, and on the peak of the roof drank to its
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eventually declared that de Peyster should receive the credit because a guidon was not really a flag. Despite this, de Peyster's father, a military critic, was highly derogatory when writing about Grant and his achievements. The young lieutenant reflected on the incident in a letter to his mother:
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Although he shared interests in both philanthropy and military affairs with his father, they eventually had a falling out while Johnston served as a State Assemblyman, and was bitterly opposed by his father in a vote on the 1889 World's Fair Bill. The feud became so heated that while Johnston was
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My dearest mother,— This morning, about four o'clock, I was got up, just one hour after I retired, with the information that at six we were going to Richmond. At six we started. The rebs had gone at three, along a road strewn with all the munitions of war. Richmond was reached, but the
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Initially, de Peyster had been selected to lead an assault on the breastworks outside the city, however the night before the assault he noticed the city aflame from a signal tower and informed General Weitzel. The men of the corps then entered the city unmolested. Admiral
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in a race for the office of Mayor of their native town, father running against son. After defeating his father, who owned the town hall, he was forced to move the Mayor's office to a new building. He died in 1903, survived by his three daughters.
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fell ill, and he visited her at the de Peyster family home and was violently assaulted by his father. The father went so far as to run against his son for Mayor of Tivoli in 1900, but was defeated in the general election.
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There was some dispute over who raised the first "flag" over the capitol in Richmond after it was learned that a Maj. A.H. Stevens had raised a guidon two hours before de Peyster hoisted the national flag,
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later claimed that de Peyster was due as much credit as he would have received had he actually taken the city by storming it, because doing it without bloodshed still carried the same intent.
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on May 9. It was left behind at Bermuda Hundred while the first and second divisions traveled to join Lieutenant General
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from Duchess county in 1889 and reelected for a second term. He then served as Mayor of his native village of
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At the start of the war in 1861, Johnston was fifteen years old and attending Highland Military College in
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Carola de Peyster (1882–1950), who married Garrett Bergh Kip (1877–1930), in 1903, and was a writer for
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James Ferguson de Peyster (1794–1874), married (1) Susan Maria Clarkson (1800–1823), daughter of
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Mary Justine de Peyster (1875–1939), who married Henry Townsend Martin (d. 1915), brother of
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barbarous South had consigned it to flames. The roar of the bursting shells was terrific.
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The Virginia Campaign of '64 and '65: The Army of the Potomac and the Army of the James
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Estelle de Peyster (1872–1953), who married Edward Sturges Hosmer (1867–1921) in 1905.
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Capt. Abraham de Peyster (1753–1798), married Catherine Livingston, granddaughter of
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over the capitol of Richmond, Virginia, for the first time since it joined the
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De Peyster died in 1903, predeceasing his father, as did all of his siblings.
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when the former general was appointed Minister to Spain by President Grant.
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The Saga of Tivoli, Part II: Clambakes, Cock Fights, & Boxing Matches
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He was married to Julia Anna "Annie" Toler and had three daughters:
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In 1864, at the age of eighteen, his family allowed him to join the
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Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America
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Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America
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J. Watts de Poyster Jr., Major of the First New-York Volunteer
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Elizabeth de Peyster, married New Jersey provincial Governor
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William Sheriff de Peyster, married Mary Roosevelt, niece of
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Richmond during the war; four years of personal observation.
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Catharina de Peyster, married Hendrick Rutgers (1712–1779)
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Catherine de Peyster, married Philip Van Cortlandt, son of
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The Honors of the Empire State in the War of the Rebellion
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Pierre Guillaume de Peyster (b. 1707), married Cornelia
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during the American Civil War and later a member of the
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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Anna de Peyster (1723–1794), who married Albany mayor
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People of New York (state) in the American Civil War
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De Peyster" 1636:Susan Maria de Peyster (1823–1910), married 81:January 1, 1889 β€“ December 31, 1890 1687:(1846–1903), New York State Assembly member 1910:Politicians from Dutchess County, New York 1564: 1550: 1339:The Civil War in Song and Story: 1860-1865 1059: 999: 997: 31: 1759:Maria de Peyster, married Gerard Bancker 1297:. Henry Holt and company: New York, 1881. 1033: 1031: 861: 859: 756:Colors of U.S. First Raised Over Richmond 351:. The division was part of Major General 274:De Peyster was born on June 14, 1846, in 1712:Pierre Guillaume de Peyster (1745–1807) 1351:. A. Williams and company: Boston, 1880. 1275:An American Aristocracy: The Livingstons 900: 898: 534:for several terms, and President of the 411:Upon his return, he joined the staff of 394: 1358:G.W. Carlton & Co.: Richmond, 1867. 1321:History of the New York Society Library 1060:Wittenberg, Eric J. (August 15, 2015). 994: 944:History of the New York Society Library 781:"The First American Flag Over Richmond" 766: 764: 691:. Poughkeepsie. May 29, 1903. p. 9 547:Mayor of Tivoli, his father, who owned 58:January 1, 1900 β€“ May 27, 1903 1890:Members of the New York State Assembly 1847: 1367:. A. Lovell & Co.: New York. 1889. 1050:. About Town Magazine, Winter 2005 ed. 1028: 856: 674: 672: 670: 668: 642:"Brevet Col. John Watts de Peyster Jr" 627: 625: 1905:Philanthropists from New York (state) 1770:William de Peyster, married Margaret 1709:(1736–1822), British military officer 1617:James Abraham de Peyster (1726–1799) 1315:. C. Scribner's Sons: New York, 1883. 968:New-York Historical Society Quarterly 895: 1900:Mayors of places in New York (state) 1765:(1740–1799), surveyor and politician 1591:(1657–1728), Mayor of New York City 761: 743:New York in the War of the Rebellion 728: 726: 724: 308:(c. 1600–1685), a wealthy merchant. 985:Social Register Association (U.S.) 665: 622: 541: 13: 1384:Hoehling, A.A. and Mary Hoehling. 1371: 745:. J.B. Lyon Company: Albany, 1912. 480:I remain ever your affection son, 14: 1921: 1626:Frederick de Peyster (1758–1834) 1324:. De Vinne Press: New York. 1908. 1303:History of the American Civil War 721: 1530: 1518: 1506: 1494: 1482: 1342:. P. F. Collier: New York, 1867. 850:First Federals to Enter Richmond 600:Another article on the cover of 555: 514:General Society of Colonial Wars 462:Headquarters, Army of the James 213: 1681:(1841–1873), Union Army officer 1379:Ashes of Glory, Richmond at War 1193: 979: 960: 951: 934: 925: 916: 907: 868: 841: 832: 823: 814: 801: 773: 594: 16:American politician and soldier 1779:Elizabeth de Peyster, married 748: 735: 712: 703: 634: 500:After the war, he returned to 246:family, de Peyster joined the 228:Johnston Livingston de Peyster 121:Johnston Livingston de Peyster 1: 1721:Cornelia de Peyster, married 1657:(1839–1905), lawyer, married 1333:. T. Belknap: Hartford, 1868. 1278:. Doubleday: New York, 1986. 1133:– via NewspaperArchive. 797:– via NewspaperArchive. 758:. Morrisania: New York, 1866. 615: 495: 269: 1422:Campaigns of a Non-Combatant 1395:. 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Time-Life Books, 1981. 1088:"Mrs. de Peyster Hosmer" 881:. Kessinger Publishing. 587: 536:New York Society Library 357:Bermuda Hundred Campaign 25:Col. Johnston de Peyster 1799:(1799–1885), naturalist 1743:Johannes de Peyster III 1723:Jacob R. Van Rensselaer 1596:Stephanus Van Cortlandt 1583:Johannes de Peyster Sr. 1448:New York State Assembly 1432:New York State Assembly 1417:. Harcourt Brace, 1989. 528:New York State Assembly 236:New York State Assembly 65:New York State Assembly 1659:Augusta McEvers Morris 1572:de Peyster family tree 1388:. Madison Books, 1991. 1327:Lossing, Benson John. 1289:Champlin, John Denison 1037:Philip, Cynthia Owen. 931:Allaben, vol 2., p. 27 904:Allaben, vol. 1, p. 34 865:Allaben, vol. 2, p. 35 820:Draper, vol. 3, p. 577 741:Phisterer, Frederick. 732:Allaben, vol. 1, p. 33 718:Allaben, vol. 2, p. 32 526:He was elected to the 508:. 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Index


Tivoli-on-Hudson
New York State Assembly
Dutchess Co.
Edward B. Osborne
Tivoli, New York
Tivoli, New York
Republican
John de Peyster Jr.
Frederic de Peyster
John Watts de Peyster

Union Army
New York State Assembly
Dutchess County, New York
Dutchess County
Union Army
eastern theater
Confederate capitol
Richmond, Virginia
Tivoli, New York
John Watts de Peyster
John Watts de Peyster Jr.
Maj. Gen.
Philip Kearny
Abraham de Peyster
Mayor of New York City
Johannes de Peyster
Newburg, New York
Washington, D.C.

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