- George B. Crittenden
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name= George Bibb Crittenden
born=March 20 ,1812
died=November 27 ,1880
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placeofbirth=Russellville, Kentucky
placeofdeath=Danville, Kentucky
allegiance= United States of America,Republic of Texas ,Confederate States of America
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serviceyears= 1832–33, 1846–61 (USA), 1842–43 (Texas), 1861–65 (CSA)
rank= Major General
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commands= 2nd Division of the Army of Central Kentucky
battles=Black Hawk War Mexican-American War -Battle of Contreras -Battle of Churubusco American Civil War -Battle of Mill Springs
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laterwork= State Librarian of KentuckyGeorge Bibb Crittenden (
March 20 ,1812 –November 27 ,1880 ) was a careerU.S. Army officer who served in theBlack Hawk War , the Army of theRepublic of Texas , theMexican-American War , and was ageneral in theConfederate States Army in theAmerican Civil War .Crittenden was born in
Russellville, Kentucky , his father being the U.S. politicianJohn J. Crittenden . His brotherThomas Leonidas Crittenden and cousin ofThomas Turpin Crittenden were both future generals for theUnion Army . He graduated from theU.S. Military Academy in 1832 and was commissioned asecond lieutenant in the 4th U.S. Infantry. He fought in the Black Hawk War of 1832 and resigned his commission the following year. He attendedTransylvania University and became a lawyer. He moved to Texas in 1842 and joined the Army of the Republic of Texas. During theMier Expedition of 1843, he was captured by the Mexican army and exchanged. He rejoined the U.S. Army in 1846 and fought with the U.S. Mounted Rifles (3d Armored Cavalry Regiment ) in theMexican-American War . He was given a brevet promotion toMajor (United States) for gallantry at Contreras and Churubusco in 1847 and a permanent promotion to major in theregular army in 1848. However, onAugust 19 ,1848 , he was cashiered from the Army, to be restored in March 1849. He eventually reached the permanent rank oflieutenant colonel in 1856.Just before the start of the Civil War, Crittenden accepted a commission as
colonel in the Confederate States Army infantry onMarch 16 ,1861 , although he would not resign his U.S. Army commission untilJune 10 . He was promoted to brigadier general onAugust 15 ,1861 , and served briefly as a brigade commander in the Confederate Army of the Potomac in Virginia. He was promoted to major general onNovember 9 ,1861 , and commanded the District of East Tennessee. OnJanuary 18 ,1862 , he and Confederate Maj. Gen.Felix Zollicoffer were defeated by Union Army General George H. Thomas at theBattle of Mill Springs , the first important Confederate defeat in the war, breaking the Southern hold on eastern Kentucky.He briefly commanded the 2nd Division of the Army of central Kentucky in 1862, but was relieved on
March 31 . He was arrested the next day for drunkenness by the order of GeneralWilliam J. Hardee and restored onApril 18 . GeneralBraxton Bragg ordered a court of inquiry in July and Crittenden resigned as a general officer, reverting to colonel in October 1862.Later in the war, Crittenden commanded the Trans-Allegheny Department. He served as the state librarian of Kentucky from 1867 to 1871. He died in
Danville, Kentucky , and is buried in the State Cemetery,Frankfort, Kentucky .ee also
References
* Eicher, John H., & Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
* 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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