- John Horace Forney
Infobox Military Person
name=John Horace Forney
lived= birth date|1829|8|12 – death date and age|1902|9|13|1829|8|12
placeofbirth=Lincolnton, North Carolina
placeofdeath=Jacksonville, Alabama
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allegiance=United States of America Confederate States of America
branch=Confederate States Army Infantry
serviceyears=1852-1861 (USA) 1861 – 1865 (CSA)
rank= Major General
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battles=American Civil War
*Battle of First Bull Run
*Battle of Vicksburg
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laterwork=civil engineer farmer John Horace Forney (
August 12 ,1829 –September 13 ,1902 ) was a major general in theConfederate States Army during theAmerican Civil War .Early life
John Horace Forney was born in
Lincolnton, North Carolina . He was the younger brother of Confederate Brigadier GeneralWilliam H. Forney . His parents moved toAlabama in 1835. John Horace Forney was appointed to theUnited States Military Academy atWest Point, NY and graduated in 1852, twenty-second in his class. Forney was commissioned brevetsecond lieutenant of the7th U.S. Infantry . He was promoted to second lieutenant onOctober 24 ,1853 , and transferred to the 10th Infantry onMarch 3 ,1855 . He was promoted tofirst lieutenant in 1855.Civil War
Forney resigned his commission on
January 23 ,1861 , and entered the Confederate Army as colonel of the 10th Alabama Infantry and took part in theFirst Battle of Manassas . He was wounded at Dranesville, Virginia, in December 1861. Forney was promoted to brigadier general onMarch 10 ,1862 , and to major general onOctober 27 —a rise in rank that probably outran his abilities. After brief service as commander of the Departments of Alabama andFlorida he was given a division of Lt. Gen.John C. Pemberton 's army defending Vicksburg and was captured there when the city fell in July 1863. After being exchanged, Forney was sent to theDepartment of the Trans-Mississippi , where he followedJohn George Walker as commander of the Texas Division.Post-war and death
At the end of the war, he returned to Alabama, where he was a farmer and civil engineer until his death, at Jacksonville on
September 13 ,1902 .References
* Warner, Ezra J., "Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders", Louisiana State University Press, 1959, ISBN 0-8071-0823-5.
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2008-07-03
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