- Walter P. Lane
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name= Walter Paye Lane
born=February 18 ,1817
died=January 28 ,Warner, p. 173. Eicher, p. 338, indicates that the date of death was eitherJanuary 27 orJanuary 28 .] 1892
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placeofbirth=County Cork ,Ireland
placeofdeath=Marshall, Texas
allegiance= United States of America,Republic of Texas ,Confederate States of America
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serviceyears= 1836 (Texas), 1846–48 (USA), 1861–65 (CSA)
rank= Brigadier General
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battles=Texas Revolution U.S.-Mexican War
*Battle of Monterey American Civil War
*Battle of Wilson's Creek
*Battle of Chustenahlah
*Battle of Pea Ridge
*Battle of Corinth
*Battle of Franklin
*Battle of Mansfield
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laterwork=Walter Paye Lane (
February 18 ,1817 –January 28 , 1892) was a Confederate general during theAmerican Civil War who also served in the armies of theRepublic of Texas and the United States of America.Early life
Lane was born in
County Cork ,Ireland . The Lane family emigrated to Fairview inGuernsey County, Ohio , in 1821, and moved toKentucky in 1825. In 1836 Lane moved toTexas to participate in its war for independence againstMexico . After Texas had gained its independence, Lane lived in San Augustine County inEast Texas and then San Antonio, where he briefly served as aTexas Ranger . In 1846 Lane joined the First Regiment, Texas Mounted Riflemen, as afirst lieutenant to fight in theMexican-American War . Lane fought with honors at theBattle of Monterey and was later given the rank of major and command of his ownbattalion . After the Mexican-American War, Lane wandered about doing various things inArizona ,California , andPeru before opening a mercantile business inMarshall, Texas , in 1858.Civil War
When the Civil War broke out, Lane was among the first Texans to call for
secession . Lane's military reputation was so great that the first volunteer Confederate company raised in Harrison County was named for him, though Lane would join the 3rd Texas Cavalry. Lane participated in the battles of Wilson's Creek, Missouri, Chustenahlah, Pea Ridge and Corinth. Lane led the 3rd Texas at the battle ofFranklin, Mississippi , and was commended by GeneralP.G.T. Beauregard for his efforts. Lane was severely wounded in theBattle of Mansfield in 1864, where Confederates forces rebuffed a push to capture either or bothShreveport, Louisiana , or Marshall, Texas. Before the war ended, Lane was promoted to the rank of brigadier general in 1865, being confirmed on the last day the Confederate Congress met. [Warner, p. 174. His date of rank wasMarch 17 ,1865 , confirmedMarch 18 ,1865 .]Postbellum career
After the Civil War Lane returned to Marshall where he helped to establish the
Texas Veterans Association . After Reconstruction, Lane and his brother George, a localjudge , founded the firstWhite Citizens Party in Texas and ran Republicans andAfrican-Americans out of Marshall. With Democratic white hegemony brutally reestablished in Marshall and Harrison County, Lane declared the city and county "redeemed". He died in Marshall, Texas, and is buried in the Marshall Cemetery near downtown Marshall. His memoirs, "The Adventures and Recollections of General Walter P. Lane", were published posthumously in 1928.References
* Eicher, John H., and 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.Notes
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