- William Wirt Adams
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name= William Wirt Adams
born= birth date|1819|3|22
died= death date and age|1888|5|1|1819|3|22
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placeofbirth=Frankfort, Kentucky
placeofdeath=Jackson, Mississippi
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allegiance=Confederate States of America
branch=Confederate Army
serviceyears= 1861–65
rank= Brigadier General
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battles=American Civil War -Battle of Shiloh
-Siege of Corinth
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relations= Brother ofDaniel Weissiger Adams
laterwork=William Wirt Adams (
March 22 ,1819 –May 1 ,1888 ), was aUnited States district court judge for the state ofMississippi , asoldier for theRepublic of Texas , and a Confederate officer and general in theAmerican Civil War .Early life and career
Adams was born in
Frankfort, Kentucky , to Anna Weisiger Adams and Judge George Adams (a personal friend to American statesman and oratorHenry Clay ). He was a brother ofDaniel Weissiger Adams , another future Civil War general. In 1825 he moved to and settled inNatchez, Mississippi . He was a district court judge for the state of Mississippi from 1836 to 1839. He attended college at Bardstown College inBardstown, Kentucky . Upon graduation in 1839, he enlisted as a private for theRepublic of Texas underEdward Burleson , received a commission toadjutant of theregiment , and was involved in theMilitary campaign of northeastTexas against Native Americans settled there.He returned to Mississippi where he married Sallie Huger Mayarant in 1850. There he pursued banking and planting in
Jackson, Mississippi , andVicksburg, Mississippi . From 1850 to 1861 he owned and operated a successful business and, from 1858 to 1860, he served two sessions in theMississippi House of Representatives .Civil War
In 1861 after Mississippi seceded from the Union, Adams was appointed
commissioner from Mississippi toLouisiana . As such, he helped the latter to secede from the Union. In February of that year, theConfederate States of America formed inMontgomery, Alabama .President Jefferson Davis offered Adams a cabinet position there as Confederate Postmaster General, but he declined.After settling his banking interests, he formed and enlisted the "Wirt Adams" Cavalry Regiment into the
Confederate States Army atMemphis, Tennessee , in August 1861. Later, in September, his command was ordered toColumbus, Kentucky , and then, in October, to Headquarters, GeneralAlbert Sidney Johnston ,Bowling Green, Kentucky . From there they fought a rear-guard action in the Confederate retreat from Kentucky toNashville, Tennessee , and subsequently toCorinth, Mississippi . Later, at theBattle of Shiloh , they were positioned on the extreme right flank of the infantry and fought with it near theTennessee River at Greer's Ford. Then they were on outpost duty during theSiege of Corinth . Later, under command of then Maj.Philip Sheridan , four of the regiment's companies aggressively attacked and pursuedUnion Army elements for two miles, nearBooneville, Mississippi .As a
Colonel , Adams, alongside GeneralSterling Price , later combined his regiment with an Arkansas regiment under ColonelWilliam F. Slemons atIuka, Mississippi . Upon leaving General Price, Adams captured a trainload of Union Army troops from Corinth. His orders next took himWashington County, Mississippi . There he guarded localplantation s and observed troop movements in and aroundVicksburg, Mississippi . After the fall of Vicksburg, both his regiment and the 28th Mississippi Cavalry harassed and skirmished units under GeneralWilliam Tecumseh Sherman who were advancing on Confederate-held positions.Commissioned as brigadier general in September 1863, Adams was assigned command of a
brigade composed of both his regiment and the command of Colonel Logan. In February 1864, he was ordered to attack General Sherman's advance onMeridian, Mississippi . Near the end of the war, he operated alongside GeneralNathan Bedford Forrest inAlabama . He and his brigade surrendered near Ramsey Station,Sumter County, Alabama , onMay 4 ,1865 . His farewell address was delivered to his command two days later. His parole is datedGainesville, Alabama ,May 12 ,1865 .Dates of Rank
* Colonel, October 15, 1861
* Brigadier General, September 25, 1863Postbellum career
Upon conclusion of the Civil War, Adams resided in Vicksburg and
Jackson, Mississippi . In 1880 he was appointed as a Mississippi state revenue agent. He resigned in 1885 and took the position ofpostmaster in Jackson by appointment of PresidentGrover Cleveland . He died in Jackson onMay 1 ,1888 , in a street encounter with a local newspaper editor, John Martin, who had bitterly criticized Adams in his paper, and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Jackson.ee also
*List of American Civil War generals
References
* Johnson, Allen, ed. "Dictionary of American Biography". New York:Charles Scribner's Sons, 1936.
*"Who Was Who in America: Historical Volume, 1607-1896." Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, 1963.External links
*findagrave|9851 Retrieved on
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