- Joseph R. Davis
Infobox Military Person
name= Joseph Robert Davis
lived=January 12 ,1825 –September 15 ,1896
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nickname=
placeofbirth=Mississippi
placeofdeath=
allegiance=Confederate States of America
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serviceyears= 1861–65
rank= Brigadier General
unit=
commands= 2nd, 11th, 42nd Mississippi, 55th North Carolina regiments
battles=American Civil War
*Battle of Gettysburg
*Battle of the Wilderness
*Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
*Battle of Cold Harbor
*Siege of Petersburg
profession=Lawyer ,Politician
awards=
relations= Nephew ofJefferson Davis
laterwork=Joseph Robert Davis (
January 12 ,1825 –September 15 ,1896 ) was a Confederate general during theAmerican Civil War and nephew of Confederate PresidentJefferson Davis . His troops played an important role in theBattle of Gettysburg .Davis was born in
Mississippi , becoming a lawyer and Mississippi state senator. Before the war, he led a localmilitia company. He entered Confederate service in the spring of 1861 as acaptain in the 10th Mississippi Infantry. After serving in thePensacola, Florida , area, he joined President Davis's staff, serving as acolonel andaide-de-camp to his uncle. He was nominated by President Davis to become a brigadier general in 1862. His confirmation was delayed however, due to criticism ofnepotism from opponents to the President. He was finally granted the rank onSeptember 15 ,1862 .Davis commanded a
brigade ofinfantry around the Confederate capitol of Richmond and in southeastern Virginia. In the late spring of 1863, he was assigned to Heth's Division, Third Corps,Army of Northern Virginia , to reinforce Lee during his invasion of the North. Commanding the 2nd, 11th, 42nd Mississippi, and the 55th North Carolina, he marched intoPennsylvania .On
July 1 1863 , Heth's Division encountered Unioncavalry outsideGettysburg, Pennsylvania . Davis's Brigade was the second Confederate brigade committed to the fighting. Sending in all of his regiments except the 11th Mississippi, General Davis allowed two of his regiments to become trapped in an unfinished railroad cut that was too deep for the men to use as a trench (around 20 feet deep at the deepest). The two regiments suffered many men wounded and captured. The remnants of Davis's Brigade rested through theJuly 2 fighting, but were ordered into action again onJuly 3 . Davis led his brigade through the devastating assault known asPickett's Charge . Davis's Brigade suffered 289 dead, 677 wounded, 67+ missing/capturedfor 44.7% loss.After the battle, Davis became ill and General Lee considered breaking up his brigade, but he decided against it because Davis was the President's nephew. Davis returned to duty and served throughout the rest of the war in Lee's army, fighting at Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor and the
Siege of Petersburg . He finally surrendered with the rest of the Army of Northern Virginia atAppomattox Courthouse .Joseph R. Davis spent the rest of his life practicing law. He died in
Biloxi, Mississippi , and is buried there in Biloxi Cemetery.References
* Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
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