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Alexander William Campbell (general)

Alexander William Campbell (June 4, 1828 – June 13, 1893), was a Confederate States Army brigadier general during the American Civil War. He was a lawyer in Tennessee before and after the war, mayor of Jackson, Tennessee, 1856, and an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic Party nomination for governor of Tennessee in 1880.

Alexander William Campbell
Col. A.W. Campbell
Born(1828-06-04)June 4, 1828
Nashville, Tennessee
DiedJune 13, 1893(1893-06-13) (aged 65)
Jackson, Tennessee
Buried
Allegiance Confederate States of America
Service/branch Confederate States Army
Years of service
1861–1865
Rank Brigadier General
Unit33rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment
Cavalry Brigade, W.H. Jackson's Cavalry Division
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War
Other workLawyer, Banker

Early life edit

Alexander William Campbell was born on June 4, 1828, in Nashville, Tennessee. After graduating from West Tennessee College, he studied law at Cumberland University.[1] He was admitted to the bar of Tennessee and became a partner of future United States Senator and United States Supreme Court justice, Howell E. Jackson.[1][2] He was elected mayor of Jackson, Tennessee, in 1856.[3]

American Civil War edit

Alexander William Campbell enlisted in the Confederate States Army as a private.[1] On or about May 9, 1861, he was appointed major and assigned to duty as assistant inspector general of the Provisional Army of Tennessee.[4] He was promoted to colonel of the 33rd Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 18, 1861.[4] Campbell's regiment was in reserve at the Battle of Belmont.[5] His regiment had been a part of the army that marched from Central Kentucky to Corinth, Mississippi.[6] Campbell was severely wounded as he led his regiment at the Battle of Shiloh.[4][1] After several months convalescence, he returned to find that he had not been re-elected colonel of the regiment on its reorganization on May 8, 1862.[4]

Upon his return to active duty, just before the Battle of Stones River,[5] Campbell was appointed assistant adjutant and inspector general for Lieutenant General Leonidas Polk.[2] After this assignment, he served with the Tennessee volunteer and conscription bureau under Brigadier General Gideon Pillow.[1]

Sent on a mission for Tennessee Governor Isham G. Harris to supervise elections and to recruit new soldiers in the western part of Tennessee, Campbell was taken prisoner by Union forces at Lexington, Tennessee, in July 1863.[4] He was not exchanged until February 1865.[4][7] On February 18, 1865, Campbell was appointed acting inspector general for Lieutenant General Nathan Bedford Forrest.[4] Later in the month, according to Sifakis, or on March 1, 1865, according to Eicher, Campbell was given command of a brigade in Brigadier General William H. Jackson's division of Lieutenant General Forrest's cavalry corps, with which he served until the end of the war.[2][3][4] On March 1, 1865, Campbell was commissioned as a brigadier general in the Confederate Army.[1][4][5] He was paroled at Gainesville, Alabama, on May 11, 1865.[3]

Aftermath edit

After the Civil War, Campbell returned to Jackson, Tennessee and resumed his practice of law.[1] He also was engaged as a banker.[3] He unsuccessfully sought the Democratic Party nomination for governor of Tennessee in 1880.[1] He died on June 13, 1893, at Jackson.[1] Alexander William Campbell was buried in Riverside Cemetery, Jackson, Tennessee.[3]

See also edit

List of American Civil War Generals (Confederate)

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Warner, Ezra J. Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959. ISBN 0-8071-0823-5. p. 42
  2. ^ a b c Stanchak, John E. "Campbell, Alexander William" in Historical Times Illustrated History of the Civil War, edited by Patricia L. Faust. New York: Harper & Row, 1986. ISBN 978-0-06-273116-6. p. 108
  3. ^ a b c d e Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher. Civil War High Commands. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. ISBN 0-8047-3641-3. p. 160
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Sifakis, Stewart. Who Was Who in the Civil War. New York: Facts On File, 1988. ISBN 0-8160-1055-2. p. 102
  5. ^ a b c Boatner, Mark Mayo, III. The Civil War Dictionary. New York: McKay, 1988. ISBN 0-8129-1726-X. First published New York, McKay, 1959. p. 115
  6. ^ Evans 1899, p. 299.
  7. ^ Eicher, 2001, p. 160 states Campbell was exchanged in December 1864 and took up his duties as assistant inspector general for Lt. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest's corps in that month.

References edit

  • Boatner, Mark Mayo, III. The Civil War Dictionary. New York: McKay, 1988. ISBN 0-8129-1726-X. First published New York, McKay, 1959.
  • Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher. Civil War High Commands. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
  • Evans, Clement (1899). Confederate military history: a library of Confederate States history, Volume 8. Confederate Publishing Co.
  • Jones, Terry (2002). Historical Dictionary of the Civil War: A-L. Scarecrow Press. p. 1701. ISBN 0-8108-4112-6.
  • Stanchak, John E. "Campbell, Alexander William" in Historical Times Illustrated History of the Civil War, edited by Patricia L. Faust. New York: Harper & Row, 1986. ISBN 978-0-06-273116-6. p. 108.
  • Sifakis, Stewart. Who Was Who in the Civil War. New York: Facts On File, 1988. ISBN 0-8160-1055-2.
  • Warner, Ezra J. Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959. ISBN 0-8071-0823-5.

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Alexander William Campbell June 4 1828 June 13 1893 was a Confederate States Army brigadier general during the American Civil War He was a lawyer in Tennessee before and after the war mayor of Jackson Tennessee 1856 and an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic Party nomination for governor of Tennessee in 1880 Alexander William CampbellCol A W CampbellBorn 1828 06 04 June 4 1828Nashville TennesseeDiedJune 13 1893 1893 06 13 aged 65 Jackson TennesseeBuriedRiverside Cemetery Jackson TennesseeAllegiance Confederate States of AmericaService wbr branch Confederate States ArmyYears of service1861 1865RankBrigadier GeneralUnit33rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment Cavalry Brigade W H Jackson s Cavalry DivisionBattles warsAmerican Civil WarOther workLawyer Banker Contents 1 Early life 2 American Civil War 3 Aftermath 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesEarly life editAlexander William Campbell was born on June 4 1828 in Nashville Tennessee After graduating from West Tennessee College he studied law at Cumberland University 1 He was admitted to the bar of Tennessee and became a partner of future United States Senator and United States Supreme Court justice Howell E Jackson 1 2 He was elected mayor of Jackson Tennessee in 1856 3 American Civil War editAlexander William Campbell enlisted in the Confederate States Army as a private 1 On or about May 9 1861 he was appointed major and assigned to duty as assistant inspector general of the Provisional Army of Tennessee 4 He was promoted to colonel of the 33rd Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment on October 18 1861 4 Campbell s regiment was in reserve at the Battle of Belmont 5 His regiment had been a part of the army that marched from Central Kentucky to Corinth Mississippi 6 Campbell was severely wounded as he led his regiment at the Battle of Shiloh 4 1 After several months convalescence he returned to find that he had not been re elected colonel of the regiment on its reorganization on May 8 1862 4 Upon his return to active duty just before the Battle of Stones River 5 Campbell was appointed assistant adjutant and inspector general for Lieutenant General Leonidas Polk 2 After this assignment he served with the Tennessee volunteer and conscription bureau under Brigadier General Gideon Pillow 1 Sent on a mission for Tennessee Governor Isham G Harris to supervise elections and to recruit new soldiers in the western part of Tennessee Campbell was taken prisoner by Union forces at Lexington Tennessee in July 1863 4 He was not exchanged until February 1865 4 7 On February 18 1865 Campbell was appointed acting inspector general for Lieutenant General Nathan Bedford Forrest 4 Later in the month according to Sifakis or on March 1 1865 according to Eicher Campbell was given command of a brigade in Brigadier General William H Jackson s division of Lieutenant General Forrest s cavalry corps with which he served until the end of the war 2 3 4 On March 1 1865 Campbell was commissioned as a brigadier general in the Confederate Army 1 4 5 He was paroled at Gainesville Alabama on May 11 1865 3 Aftermath editAfter the Civil War Campbell returned to Jackson Tennessee and resumed his practice of law 1 He also was engaged as a banker 3 He unsuccessfully sought the Democratic Party nomination for governor of Tennessee in 1880 1 He died on June 13 1893 at Jackson 1 Alexander William Campbell was buried in Riverside Cemetery Jackson Tennessee 3 See also edit nbsp American Civil War portal nbsp Biography portal List of American Civil War Generals Confederate Notes edit a b c d e f g h i Warner Ezra J Generals in Gray Lives of the Confederate Commanders Baton Rouge Louisiana State University Press 1959 ISBN 0 8071 0823 5 p 42 a b c Stanchak John E Campbell Alexander William in Historical Times Illustrated History of the Civil War edited by Patricia L Faust New York Harper amp Row 1986 ISBN 978 0 06 273116 6 p 108 a b c d e Eicher John H and David J Eicher Civil War High Commands Stanford CA Stanford University Press 2001 ISBN 0 8047 3641 3 p 160 a b c d e f g h i Sifakis Stewart Who Was Who in the Civil War New York Facts On File 1988 ISBN 0 8160 1055 2 p 102 a b c Boatner Mark Mayo III The Civil War Dictionary New York McKay 1988 ISBN 0 8129 1726 X First published New York McKay 1959 p 115 Evans 1899 p 299 Eicher 2001 p 160 states Campbell was exchanged in December 1864 and took up his duties as assistant inspector general for Lt Gen Nathan Bedford Forrest s corps in that month References editBoatner Mark Mayo III The Civil War Dictionary New York McKay 1988 ISBN 0 8129 1726 X First published New York McKay 1959 Eicher John H and David J Eicher Civil War High Commands Stanford CA Stanford University Press 2001 ISBN 0 8047 3641 3 Evans Clement 1899 Confederate military history a library of Confederate States history Volume 8 Confederate Publishing Co Jones Terry 2002 Historical Dictionary of the Civil War A L Scarecrow Press p 1701 ISBN 0 8108 4112 6 Stanchak John E Campbell Alexander William in Historical Times Illustrated History of the Civil War edited by Patricia L Faust New York Harper amp Row 1986 ISBN 978 0 06 273116 6 p 108 Sifakis Stewart Who Was Who in the Civil War New York Facts On File 1988 ISBN 0 8160 1055 2 Warner Ezra J Generals in Gray Lives of the Confederate Commanders Baton Rouge Louisiana State University Press 1959 ISBN 0 8071 0823 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alexander William Campbell general amp oldid 1107117208, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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