Major Edmund Louis Gray Zalinski

Major Edmund Louis Gray Zalinski

Male 1849 - 1909  (59 years)

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  1. 1.  Major Edmund Louis Gray ZalinskiMajor Edmund Louis Gray Zalinski was born on 13 Dec 1849 in Kórnik, Poznanski, Wielkopolskie, Poland; died on 11 Mar 1909 in Rochester, Monroe County, New York; was buried after 11 Mar 1909 in Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, Monroe County, New York.

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    • Group: Famous Historical Figure
    • Group: Veteran of Civil War - Union
    • FamilySearch ID: G9TK-DHG
    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 7689940

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    From FindaGrave:

    Inventor. He gained his extensive explosives knowledge during the Civil War as an officer in the 2nd New York Volunteer Heavy Artillery section and as a member of General Nelson A. Miles staff. He invented the ramrod bayonet and the pneumatic dynamite torpedo gun, as well as devising new types of telescopic artillery sights and intrenching tools.

    Bio by: Mount Hope NY
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    See:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Zalinski

    Edmund Louis Gray Zalinski, (December 13, 1849 –  March 11, 1909) was a Polish-born American soldier, military engineer and inventor. He is best known for the development of the pneumatic dynamite torpedo-gun.

    Zalinski was born in Kórnik, Prussian Poland on December 13, 1849, and emigrated with his parents to the United States in 1853. He began school in Seneca Falls, New York and attended high school in Syracuse until 1863, when he dropped out at the age of 15.

    Lying about his age, Zalinski enlisted in the United States Army, and served during the American Civil War as aide-de-camp on the staff of General Nelson A. Miles from October 1864. In February 1865, he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Second New York Heavy Artillery Regiment, having been recommended for promotion for gallant and meritorious conduct at the Battle of Hatcher's Run, Virginia. He continued on General Miles's staff until the surrender of General Robert E. Lee in April 1865.

    Zalinski was mustered out of the volunteer service in September 1865 and was recommended for an appointment in the regular army. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Fifth United States Artillery on February 23, 1866. He was promoted to first lieutenant in January 1867, and finally to captain on December 9, 1887.

    In 1867, Lieutenant Zalinski served with the 5th Artillery at the Fort Jefferson military prison, located in the Dry Tortugas islands of the Gulf of Mexico, about 70 miles west of Key West, Florida, and 90 miles north of Havana, Cuba. Four of the prisoners there were Dr. Samuel A. Mudd, Samuel Arnold, Michael O'Laughlen, and Edwin Spangler, who had all been found guilty in the 1865 Lincoln assassination trial. During an 1867 yellow fever epidemic at Fort Jefferson, Dr. Mudd was credited with saving the lives of many of those at the fort. Lieutenant Zalinski authored a petition to President Andrew Johnson, signed by 300 of the soldiers at the fort, to free Dr. Mudd for his heroic service during the epidemic. President Johnson pardoned Dr. Mudd in 1869, citing Lieutenant Zalinski's petition as one of the reasons.

    From 1872 till 1876 Zalinski served at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as professor of military science. He graduated at the Artillery School, Fort Monroe on May 1, 1880, and at the school of submarine mining, Willets Point, New York, in July of the same year.

    His name became widely known in connection with the invention and development of items of military technology, particularly the pneumatic dynamite torpedo-gun. He also invented the electrical fuse and other devices for the practical application of the weapon, and devised a method for the exact sight allowance to be made for deviation due to wind in the use of rifled artillery and small arms. Other inventions included a modified entrenching tool, a ramrod-bayonet, and a telescopic sight for artillery.

    Zalinski also helped John Philip Holland raise money for the development of one of his submarines, which was armed with one of Zalinski's pneumatic guns. The two men having formed the Nautilus Submarine Boat Company, started working on a new submarine in 1884. The so-called "Zalinsky boat" was constructed in Hendrick's Reef (former Fort Lafayette), Bay Ridge in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. "The new, cigar-shaped submarine was 50 feet long with a maximum beam of eight feet. To save money, the hull was largely of wood, framed with iron hoops, and again, a Brayton-cycle engine provided motive power." The project was plagued by a "shoestring budget" and Zalinski mostly rejecting Holland's ideas on improvements. The submarine was ready for launching in September, 1885. "During the launching itself, a section of the ways collapsed under the weight of the boat, dashing the hull against some pilings and staving in the bottom. Although the submarine was repaired and eventually carried out several trial runs in lower New York Harbor, by the end of 1886 the Nautilus Submarine Boat Company was no more, and the salvageable remnants of the Zalinski Boat were sold to reimburse the disappointed investors." Holland would not create another submarine to 1893.[1]

    In 1889 and 1890 Zalinski traveled in Europe to study military affairs. He undertook garrison duty at San Francisco, California in 1892, and retired from the Army on February 3, 1894. On April 23, 1904 he was promoted to major on the retired list.

    He was a companion of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States - a military society of officers of the Union armed forces and their descendants.

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    Famous People

    Group:
    Person who served in the Civil War in the Union Forces (Grand Army of the Republlic)

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9TK-DHG

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7689940

    Edmund married Anna Rose Hall on 3 Oct 1877 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Anna (daughter of Peter Chardon Hall and Ann Rose Swan) was born on 14 Jan 1855 in Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died on 29 Sep 1883 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Edward Robbins Zalinski  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 May 1879 in Fort Monroe, ____, Virginia; died on 16 Nov 1959 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; was buried after 16 Nov 1959 in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Edward Robbins ZalinskiEdward Robbins Zalinski Descendancy chart to this point (1.Edmund1) was born on 18 May 1879 in Fort Monroe, ____, Virginia; died on 16 Nov 1959 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; was buried after 16 Nov 1959 in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah.

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    • Group: Descendant of Revolutionary War Veteran
    • Group: Hall Direct Descendant
    • Group: Halls of Medford - DNA Family 070
    • FamilySearch ID: G9TK-W84
    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 171032

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    Group:
    DAR or SAR Eligible Descendant of a Revolutionary War Veteran

    Group:
    A person who is a direct descendant of any colonial New England Hall Family

    Group:
    Descendants of John Hall of Medford, Massachusetts

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9TK-W84

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/171032

    Edward married Agnes de Schweinitz on 24 Jun 1908 in Bethlehem, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Agnes was born on 18 May 1877 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; died on 10 Dec 1941 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; was buried on 13 Dec 1941 in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Edmund Louis Gray Zalinski, II  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Aug 1915 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; died on 20 Jan 2005 in Haverford, Delaware County, Pennsylvania; was buried after 20 Jan 2005 in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Sleepy Hollow, Westchester County, New York.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Edmund Louis Gray Zalinski, IIEdmund Louis Gray Zalinski, II Descendancy chart to this point (2.Edward2, 1.Edmund1) was born on 15 Aug 1915 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah; died on 20 Jan 2005 in Haverford, Delaware County, Pennsylvania; was buried after 20 Jan 2005 in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Sleepy Hollow, Westchester County, New York.

    Other Events:

    • Group: Descendant of Revolutionary War Veteran
    • Group: Hall Direct Descendant
    • Group: Halls of Medford - DNA Family 070
    • FamilySearch ID: L89Q-MJQ
    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 62811721

    Notes:

    Group:
    DAR or SAR Eligible Descendant of a Revolutionary War Veteran

    Group:
    A person who is a direct descendant of any colonial New England Hall Family

    Group:
    Descendants of John Hall of Medford, Massachusetts

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L89Q-MJQ

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62811721

    Edmund married Matilda Eleanor "Matilde" Mittendorf on 15 Jul 1939. Matilda was born on 3 Jul 1912; died in 2004; was buried after 2004 in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Sleepy Hollow, Westchester County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. N.M.A. Zalinski  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 5. M.M. Zalinski  Descendancy chart to this point