- John Gregg (CSA)
Infobox Military Person
name= John Gregg
born= birth date|1828|09|28
died= death date and age|1864|10|07|1828|09|28
caption= John Gregg in Confederate uniform;
photo taken between 1861 and 1864
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placeofbirth= Lawrenceville,Alabama
placeofdeath=Richmond, Virginia
allegiance=Confederate States of America
branch=infantry
serviceyears= 1861–64
rank= Bridadier General
unit=
commands=
battles=American Civil War
*Battle of Fort Donelson
*Battle of Raymond
*Battle of Jackson
*Battle of Chickamauga
*Battle of the Wilderness
*Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
*Battle of Cold Harbor
*Siege of Petersburg †
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laterwork=John Gregg (
September 28 ,1828 –October 7 ,1864 ) was an Americanjudge ,politician , andgeneral in theConfederate States Army during theAmerican Civil War . He was killed in action during theSiege of Petersburg .Early life and career
Gregg was born in Lawrenceville,
Alabama , to Nathan Gregg and Sarah Pearsall Camp. He graduated fromLaGrange College in Georgia in 1847, where he was subsequently employed as a professor of mathematics. He later studied law inTuscumbia, Alabama .Gregg relocated to
Freestone County, Texas , in 1852 and settled in the town ofFairfield, Texas . He was elected as a district judge and served in that position from 1855 until 1860. In 1858, Gregg married Mary Francis Garth from Alabama, daughter of Jesse Winston Garth, a Unionist who was willing to give up his hundreds of slaves if it meant saving the Union.Gregg was one of the founders of the "Freestone County Pioneer", the first newspaper in Freestone County. He used his paper and political clout to call for a
secession convention following the election ofAbraham Lincoln as president in 1860.Gregg served as a delegate to the Texas Secession Convention in Austin, in January 1861. The delegation issued the Ordinance of Secession on
February 1 ,1861 . Gregg was one of six members of the convention that were elected to represent Texas in theProvisional Confederate Congress inMontgomery, Alabama , and later inRichmond, Virginia .Civil War service
Gregg served in the
Provisional Confederate Congress onFebruary 15 ,1861 , and which he resigned in August 1861 to enter the Confederate Army. He returned to Texas and formed the 7th Texas Infantry, becoming its Colonel in September. Gregg and the 7th saw their first action at theBattle of Fort Donelson fromFebruary 12 toFebruary 16 ,1862 , where they were captured along with most of the garrison. He was sent to Fort Warren inBoston, Massachusetts for confinement.Eicher, p. 267.]Gregg was exchanged on
August 15 ,1862 and was promoted to brigadier general onAugust 29 . His was sent toMississippi for service in theWestern Theater of the American Civil War , and was assigned to 10thBrigade , 1st Division of theArmy of Mississippi , fromOctober 24 ,1862 to march 1863. Gregg's 10th Brigade was then assigned to the 3rd District of the Department of Mississippi & Eastern Louisiana from March to May 1863.His command, now styled Gregg's Brigade, was attached to
William H. T. Walker 's Division in the Department of the West onMay 10 ,1863 . Gregg's first major action in Mississippi came at theBattle of Raymond , onMay 12 ,1863 , where his 3000-man brigade fought a tough 6-hour battle against the XVII Corps, 10,000 strong, under the command of Union Maj. Gen.James B. McPherson . Gregg was forced to retreat back toJackson, Mississippi after the battle, where he would be involved in theBattle of Jackson onMay 14 ,1863 .Gregg's Brigade formed part of the Reserve Corps of the
Army of Tennessee briefly that September.During theBattle of Chickamauga he was assigned toBushrod Johnson 's Division, Third Corps in the Army of Tennessee onSeptember 19 . Gregg was severely wounded onSeptember 20 , when he was hit in the neck. After recovering from his wounds, Gregg was given command of the famous Hood's Texas Brigade inRobert E. Lee 'sArmy of Northern Virginia .Gregg and his brigade participated in the Eastern Campaigns of the spring of 1864, seeing action at the
Battle of the Wilderness , theBattle of Spotsylvania Court House , theBattle of Cold Harbor , and theSiege of Petersburg .During the fighting in the Wilderness, Gregg was wounded on
May 3 ,1864 , and then went with Lee's army to Petersburg until 1864.Death
Gregg was hit in the neck for a second time and killed along the Charles City Road, near Richmond, Virginia. He was shot while leading a
counterattack . Gregg would be interred in the Odd Fellows Cemetery inAberdeen, Mississippi ; his widow, Mary Garth Gregg, had traveled through the lines to retrieve his body.In Memory
Gregg County, Texas , was named for John Gregg when it was formed in 1873.References
* Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
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External links
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gregg.html/ John Gregg]
* [http://battleofraymond.org/ Battle of Raymond]
* [http://www.borgerkrigen.info/7thtexas/english/7th_texas_brief_history.htm/ History of the 7th Texas Infantry]
* [http://battleofraymond.org/command1.htm Brigadier General John Gregg, Commander, Gregg's Brigade]
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