- Adam McWillie
Adam McWillie (November 7, 1821 – July 21, 1861) was a military
captain in theMexican-American War and also one for the Confederacy in theAmerican Civil War .Biography
McWillie, born in
Camden, South Carolina , was the son of the twenty-secondGovernor of Mississippi ,William McWillie . He was educated at South Carolina College. Along with his father and his family, he moved toMadison County, Mississippi , in September 1845 and built "Kirkwood," the family's home. In June 1846, McWillie raised a company from Madison County to volunteer for service in theMexican-American War . More than 17,000 Mississippians volunteered, but only 1,000 were called to serve in the First Mississippi Regiment under ColonelJefferson Davis . In order to serve, Captain McWillie enlisted in the Mississippi Rifles as a private and fought as part of force that took Monterey in September 1846. When the Second Mississippi Regiment was formed under Reuben Davis, McWillie took command of the Camden Rifles and served out remainder of war, fighting at theBattle of Buena Vista . Following the Mexican-American War, McWillie returned to Kirkwood, where he was a planter.In 1861 with the outbreak of the Civil War, he again raised the Camden Rifles, which became part of the 18th Mississippi Regiment under Col. E.R. Burt. The regiment arrived at Camp Walker, near
Manassas, Virginia , on June 18, 1861, and, along with the 17th Mississippi and 5th South Carolina, wasbrigade d under Gen.David R. Jones . The brigade was on the extreme right of the Confederate army at Bull Run on July 21. Captain McWillie was killed by an enemycanister shot while rallying his command during an attack on the Union lines up Rocky Run. He was buried on the field alongside his nephew, Pvt. E.H. Anderson, who also was mortally wounded during the battle.Persondata
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