- Hugh W. Mercer
Infobox Military Person
name= Hugh Weedon Mercer
born= birth date|1808|11|27
died= death date and age|1877|6|9|1808|11|27
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placeofbirth=Fredericksburg, Virginia
placeofdeath=Baden-Baden ,Germany
allegiance= United States of AmericaConfederate States of America
branch=United States Army Confederate States Army
serviceyears= 1861–65 (CSA)
rank=Brigadier General
unit=
commands=1st Georgia Infantry ,10th Battalion
battles=American Civil War -Battle of Kennesaw Mountain -Battle of Atlanta
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laterwork=Hugh Weedon Mercer (
November 27 ,1808 –June 9 ,1877 ) was an officer in theUnited States Army and then a Confederate general during theAmerican Civil War .Hugh W. Mercer was born in
Fredericksburg, Virginia , to a wealthy and well-known family. His grandfather and namesakeHugh Mercer ofPennsylvania had been a general underGeorge Washington during theAmerican Revolution . Mercer graduated fromWest Point in 1828, and served as asecond lieutenant in the U.S. Artillery, spending much of his service time in Georgia. After an assignment as an aide to Bvt. Lt. Gen.Winfield Scott , he left the army, married a woman from Savannah and settled in that city. Mercer worked as a bank cashier, and was an artillery officer in the localmilitia . He started building theItalianate -styleMercer House . However, construction was interrupted by the Civil War, and no Mercer ever lived there.In 1861, he enlisted in the Confederate army, and was commissioned as the
colonel of the 1st Georgia Infantry. He was promoted to brigadier general by the end of October. He served as commander of the District of Georgia. In August 1862, he played a major role in impressing the first group of slaves and free blacks into service for the Confederacy. By November, however, he lost his authority to impress workers, and depended on Gov.Joseph E. Brown and local sheriffs to provide slaves to join the Confederate effort. At the beginning of theAtlanta Campaign , he left Savannah and took command of a brigade in theArmy of Tennessee . Fighting at Dalton, Marietta, Kennesaw Mountain (where his son was wounded), and theBattle of Atlanta , he became ill during the subsequent campaigning in Tennessee. Mercer was relieved of command and sent home to Savannah, serving under Lt. Gen.William J. Hardee . He commanded the 10th Battalion, Georgia Infantry, which was charged with the defense of the Savannah area. When Hardee retreated in December 1864, Mercer left the city, returning after the fighting ended. He was briefly imprisoned on atFort Pulaski , which he had once commanded, on Cockspur Island after the end of the war, along with other prominent Confederate leaders.After the war, he again returned to Savannah and resumed his work in banking, and moved to Baltimore in 1869, where he worked as a commission merchant. Mercer traveled to
Baden-Baden ,Germany , in order to find a cure for his illness. Instead, he died there. His body was returned to Savannah and buried inBonaventure Cemetery .One of his descendants, great-grandson
Johnny Mercer , became an internationally knownlyricist andcomposer .ee also
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List of American Civil War generals References
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