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Peter A. Porter (colonel)

Col. Peter A. Porter
Assemblyman
New York Assembly
In office
January 1, 1862 – December 31, 1862
Preceded by Oliver P. Scovell
Succeeded by William Morgan
Personal details
Born Peter Augustus Porter
(1827-07-14)July 14, 1827
Black Rock, New York
Died June 3, 1864(1864-06-03) (aged 36)
Cold Harbor, Virginia
Resting place Oakwood Cemetery
Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York
Political party War Democrat
Spouse(s) Mary Cabell Breckinridge
Relations See Breckinridge family
Children Peter Augustus Porter
Parents Peter Buell Porter
Letitia Breckinridge
Alma mater Harvard College
Harvard Law School
Profession Lawyer, politician, soldier
Military service
Service/branch New York (state) 8th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment
Years of service 1862-1864
Rank Colonel
Battles/wars U.S. Civil War
 • Battle of Spotsylvania
 • Battle of Cold Harbor

Peter Augustus Porter (July 14, 1827 – June 3, 1864) was a lawyer, politician, and member of the Breckinridge family and a Union Army colonel in the American Civil War. He died in the Battle of Cold Harbor.

Porter was born on July 14, 1827 in Black Rock, New York, the only son of Yale lawyer Peter Buell Porter (1773–1844), a military leader in the War of 1812 and United States Secretary of War from 1828 to 1829, and Letitia Breckinridge (1786–1831). Before his parents marriage, his mother was a widow as her first husband, whom she married in 1804, Alfred William Grayson, had died in 1810. Grayson, a graduate of Cambridge University, was the son of Senator William Grayson of Virginia. Through his mother's first marriage, Porter had a half-brother, John Breckinridge Grayson (1806–1862). His parents had one other child together, his sister, Elizabeth Lewis Porter (1828–1876).

Porter graduated from Harvard, studied at Heidelberg and Berlin, and graduated from Harvard Law School in 1857. He also authored plays, poems, and essays.

His maternal grandfather was John Breckinridge (1760–1806), a U.S. Senator from Kentucky from 1801 to 1805, and Attorney General of the United States under Jefferson from 1805 to 1806. His maternal grandmother was Mary Hopkins Cabell, of the Cabell political family. His maternal uncles were Cabell Breckinridge (1788–1823), Rev. Dr. John Breckinridge (1797–1841), Robert Jefferson Breckinridge (1800–1871), and Rev. Dr. William Lewis Breckinridge (1803–1876). His first cousin was John C. Breckinridge (1821–1875), the youngest-ever Vice President of the United States, serving from 1857 until 1861, under President James Buchanan.


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