The Vacant Chair
"The Vacant Chair" is a poem that was written following the death of John William Grout. Grout was a soldier killed in the American [Civil War] during the Battle of Ball's Bluff. The poem, written by Henry S. Washburn was put to music by George Frederick Root and became a popular song of the post-Civil War era.
John William Grout
John William Grout was born to Jonathan and Mary Jane Grout on July 25, 1843, at Worcester, Massachusetts. He attended the military academy there.He served as a 2nd lieutenant of Company D, 15th Massachusetts Infantry and was killed at the age of eighteen in the Battle of Ball’s Bluff on October 21, 1861. Grout's body was recovered on November 5, 1861, after being washed back to Washington, D.C. His remains were identified by the name written on his clothing.