- Goode Bryan
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name= Goode Bryan
lived=August 31 ,1811 –August 16 ,1885
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placeofbirth=Hancock County, Georgia
placeofdeath=Augusta, Georgia
allegiance= United States of America,Confederate States of America
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serviceyears= 1834, 1846–48(USA), 1861–64 (CSA)
rank=Brigadier General
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battles=U.S.-Mexican War American Civil War -Peninsula Campaign -Second Battle of Bull Run -Battle of Fredericksburg -Battle of Chancellorsville -Gettysburg Campaign -Mine Run Campaign -Battle of Chickamauga -Overland Campaign -Battle of the Wilderness -Battle of Cold Harbor -Siege of Petersburg
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laterwork=Goode Bryan (
August 31 ,1811 –August 16 ,1885 ) was a planter, politician, military officer, andAmerican Civil War general in theConfederate States Army . Hisbrigade played a prominent role during theBattle of the Wilderness , fighting stubbornly until exhausting its ammunition.Early life and career
Bryan was born in
Hancock County, Georgia . He was appointed to theUnited States Military Academy , graduating 25th of 36 in the Class of 1834. He was brevetted as asecond lieutenant in the 5th U.S. Infantry. However, he resigned his commission after only ten months in the army, and moved back to Georgia to pursue a vocation as a planter. He later moved toTallapoosa County, Alabama , and studied law. He briefly entered politics, serving in theAlabama general assembly in 1843. In June 1846, Bryan joined the 1st Alabama Volunteer Infantry as itsmajor . He served in theMexican-American War , seeing action at a number of battles. After the war, he resumed his law practice before returning to Georgia and farming. He married Anna Twiggs, daughter of a prominentVirginia plantation owner. In 1859, their daughter Sarah was born.Civil War
Bryan served as a delegate to the Georgia
secession convention in 1861. Enlisting in the Confederate Army, he was named acaptain in the 16th Georgia Volunteer Infantry before being promoted tolieutenant colonel . In February 1862, he became theregiment 'scolonel and led it during the subsequentPeninsula Campaign ,Second Battle of Manassas , Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and theGettysburg Campaign . During theBattle of Gettysburg , the 16th Georgia was among the troops that were poised for a late attack on a perceived weak spot in the Union line nearLittle Round Top , but were recalled by Gen.James Longstreet . To his dying day, Bryan remained bitter, convinced that his men could have moved forward and won the battle.He was promoted to
brigadier general onAugust 29 ,1863 , to replace the deceasedPaul Jones Semmes and commanded the brigade during theMine Run Campaign . In 1864, Bryan's Brigade was involved in most of the major actions of theArmy of Northern Virginia , including Chickamauga and theOverland Campaign . Bryan fought at Cold Harbor and theSiege of Petersburg . In September 1864, he resigned his commission due to chronic ill health and returned home to Georgia.Dates of Rank
* Captain, April 25, 1861
* Colonel, February 15, 1862
* Brigadier General, August 29, 1863Postbellum activities
After the war, with his health never again the same, he lived a quiet life in
Augusta, Georgia . He helped establish theConfederate Survivors Association , serving as the chairman of its first organizational meeting.Bryan died in Augusta and was interred in the city's Magnolia Cemetery, where six other Confederate generals are also buried.
References and links
*Evans, Clement A., "Confederate Military History", Vols. VI and VII, 1899.
* Gottfried, Bradley M., "Brigades of Gettysburg: The Union and Confederate Brigades at the Battle of Gettysburg". New York: Da Capo Press, 2002. ISBN 0-306-81175-8.
*findagrave|8960 Retrieved on2008-02-13
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