- William Read Scurry
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name= William Read Scurry
born= birth date|1921|2|10
died= death date and age|1864|4|30|1821|2|10
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placeofbirth=Gallatin, Tennessee
placeofdeath=Grant County, Arkansas
allegiance=Confederate States of America
branch=Confederate Army
serviceyears= 1861–64
rank= Brigadier General
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battles=American Civil War -New Mexico Campaign -Battle of Valverde -Battle of Glorieta Pass -Battle of Mansfield -Battle of Jenkins' Ferry
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laterwork=William Read Scurry (
February 10 ,1821 –April 30 ,1864 ) was a general in theConfederate States Army in theAmerican Civil War .Scurry was born in
Gallatin, Tennessee . He moved toTexas in 1839 and became a lawyer and district attorney. Scurry was married to Janette (Jeannitte) B. Sutton onDecember 17 ,1846 and had seven children. He represented Red River County in the Ninth Congress of theRepublic of Texas in 1844 and 1845 and served in the House of Representatives in 1845, promoting the annexation of Texas to theUnited States . Enlisting as a private in theMexican-American War , Scurry rose to the rank of major by July 1846. Afterward, he practiced law inClinton, Texas , and was co-owner and editor of the "Austin State Gazette". In 1856 Scurry became a delegate to the state Democratic nominating convention, and in 1861 he was a delegate to the Secession Convention.In July 1861, he became a lieutenant colonel in the Fourth Texas Cavalry, part of the Sibley Brigade which launched the
New Mexico Campaign at the outset of 1862. He distinguished himself as an officer at theBattle of Valverde , February 21-22, 1862, and as well by commanding the Confederate forces in theBattle of Glorieta Pass , March 26-28, 1862. He was promoted to fullcolonel onMarch 28 ,1862 , and subsequently played a key role in leading the Confederate retreat from New Mexico. He was promoted to brigadier general onSeptember 12 ,1862 . Along with fellow New Mexico Campaign veterans, he helped recaptureGalveston, Texas onJanuary 1 ,1863 .Scurry took command of the Third Brigade of Walker's Texas Division in October 1863 and led them into the
Battle of Mansfield and Pleasant Hill, April 1864. The Third then transferred toArkansas to fight against Gen.Frederick Steele , who was about to invade Texas. Scurry was killed at theBattle of Jenkins' Ferry on April 30, 1864, and was buried in the State Cemetery atAustin, Texas in May 1864. Texas erected a thirteen-foot-high white marble shaft over his grave.Scurry County, Texas , is named in his honor.External links
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