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Samuel C. Means

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Samuel Carrington Means
Sketch of Samuel Means
Born(1827-08-05)August 5, 1827
Fauquier County, Virginia, U.S.
DiedMarch 2, 1884(1884-03-02) (aged 56)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branchUnion Army
Years of service1862–64
Rank
Captain
Commands heldLoudoun Rangers
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War
Spouse(s)Rachel Ann

Samuel Carrington Means (August 5, 1827 – March 2, 1891)[1] was the founder and first captain of the Loudoun Rangers, a Union Army unit from Virginia that served during the American Civil War.

Means was a successful gristmiller and businessman from Waterford, Virginia, with several ties through his business to Point of Rocks, Maryland, where he was station master for the B&O Railroad. After the secession of Virginia in May 1861, Confederate authorities began to court him over the use of his mill (the largest in Loudoun County). An erstwhile Quaker with considerable interests in loyal Maryland, Means was a unionist and would have none of it. Consequently, the Confederates issued warrants for his arrest forcing Means to flee to Maryland on July 1, 1861, leaving his family behind. Subsequent to his fleeing, the Confederate government seized all his property and assets in Virginia, including 28 horses, 42 hogs, 2 wagons all the flour and meal at his mill.

When Union forces under John Geary invaded Loudoun in March 1862, Means served as a scout for the force. For his service, Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton issued him a captaincy with permission to raise a company of cavalry for border service in Loudoun and Maryland. The resulting Loudoun Rangers served as partisans in Loudoun for much of the war but were eventually mustered into regular service leading to Means' departure from the unit over the issue in 1864.

He died on March 2, 1884, at the age of 56.[2]

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References

  1. ^ "Samuel Carrington Means 1827-1884 - Ancestry®". www.ancestry.com. Retrieved 2023-05-22.
  2. ^ "Capt. Sam Means, Founder of Loudoun Rangers, Honored at Graveside Ceremony – Lovettsville Historical Society & Museum". 2022-03-29. Retrieved 2023-05-22.

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