- Seth Barton
Infobox Military Person
name= Seth Maxwell Barton
born=September 8 ,1829
died=April 11 ,1900
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placeofbirth=Fredericksburg, Virginia
placeofdeath=Washington D.C.
allegiance= United States of America,Confederate States of America
branch=Confederate Army
serviceyears= 1849–61 (USA), 1861–65 (CSA)
rank=Brigadier General
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battles=American Civil War -Battle of Cheat Mountain -Battle of Greenbrier River -Valley Campaign -Battle of Drewry's Bluff
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laterwork= ChemistSeth Maxwell Barton (
September 8 ,1829 –April 11 ,1900 ) was aU.S. Army officer and, then, abrigadier general in theConfederate States Army during theAmerican Civil War . He later became noted as achemist .Early Life and Career
Barton was born in
Fredericksburg, Virginia , to Thomas Bowerbank Barton. At the age of 15, he was accepted into theUnited States Military Academy , graduating in 1849, twenty-eighth in his class of forty-three. Following his graduation, Barton served in variousfrontier posts inNew Mexico Territory andTexas , where he participated in campaigns against theCommanche s in 1857. By 1861, Barton had become a captain in theRegular Army .Civil War Service
With the outbreak of the Civil War, he resigned his commission and joined the
3rd Arkansas Infantry as alieutenant colonel in the Confederate army. Serving under Gen.Robert E. Lee , Barton saw action at the battles of Cheat Mountain and Greenbrier River, and later with Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson as chief engineer during theValley Campaign in 1862.Promoted to brigadier general in March 1862, Barton was assigned to Gen.
E. Kirby Smith in theDepartment of East Tennessee , where for a short time during theCumberland Gap Campaign , Barton led the 4th Brigade, consisting of Anderson's Virginia battery as well as Alabama and Georgiaregiment s. Later transferred with Maj. Gen.Carter L. Stevenson 's division toVicksburg, Mississippi , Barton was captured following theSiege of Vicksburg onJuly 4 ,1863 .Released following a prisoner exchange, Barton was assigned command of the Virginia brigade once led by
Lewis Armistead , serving under Maj. Gen.George Pickett . Stationed atKinston, North Carolina , for the remainder of the year, Barton was commanding one of the forward columns marching on New Bern, in February 1864, when he was censured after Pickett had issued a formal complaint against him for lack of cooperation. He was transferred to Gen.Robert Ransom 's command at Drewry's Bluff. However, Barton was again relieved of command following theBattle of Drewry's Bluff when Ransom issued a similar charge, despite accounts of Barton's gallantry during the battle as well as his unit being the first to reach the Union guns. Barton's brigade was assigned to Col.Birkett D. Fry .Barton was later returned to command due to the intervention of other officers on his behalf and assigned to a brigade defending
Richmond, Virginia , under Lt. Gen.Richard S. Ewell . He remained at Chaffin's Farm until the eventual evacuation of Richmond and joined the retreating forces under Maj. Gen.Custis Lee . Barton had begun preparing to reinforceRobert E. Lee 's army following theBattle of Sayler's Creek when it was announced Lee had surrendered atAppomattox Court House . Barton was captured onApril 6 ,1865 . Imprisoned for three months at Fort Warren inBoston, Massachusetts , he was released after signing a loyalty oath to the Union.Dates of Rank
* Captain, June 15, 1861
* Lieutenant Colonel, June 29, 1861
* Brigadier General, March 11, 1862Post-War Life
After the war, Barton returned to Fredericksburg, where he began practicing
chemistry , eventually becoming one of the most prominent chemists in the United States. In 1900, while visiting his son inWashington D.C. , he died suddenly. He was buried in the City Cemetery in Fredericksburg, Virginia.References
*Linedecker, Clifford L., ed. "Civil War A-Z: The Complete Handbook of America's Bloodiest Conflict". New York: Ballentine Books, 2002. ISBN 0-89141-878-4
External links
* [http://members.aol.com/jweaver300/grayson/bartonsm.htm Virginia Civil War Homepage: Brigadier General Seth Maxwell Barton]
* [http://stonewall.hut.ru/leaders/barton.htm Stonewall in the Valley: Seth Maxwell Barton]
* [http://www.battleofchampionhill.org/barton.htm Brig. Gen. Seth M. Barton, after action report, Battle of Champion Hill]
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