- George T. Anderson
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name= George Thomas Anderson
lived= February 3, 1824 – death date and age|1901|4|4|1824|2|3|
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nickname="Tige"
placeofbirth=Covington, Georgia
placeofdeath=Anniston, Alabama
allegiance=Confederate States of America
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serviceyears= 1861–65
rank= Brigadier General
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battles=American Civil War
* Battle of Yorktown
*Seven Days Battles
*Second Battle of Bull Run
*Battle of South Mountain
*Battle of Antietam
*Battle of Fredericksburg
*Battle of Gettysburg
*Siege of Knoxville
*Battle of the Wilderness
*Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
*Battle of Cold Harbor
*Siege of Petersburg
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laterwork=George Thomas Anderson (
February 3 ,1824 –April 4 ,1901 ) was a general in theConfederate States Army during theAmerican Civil War . Nicknamed "Tige," Anderson was noted as one ofRobert E. Lee 's hardest-fighting subordinates.Early Life and Career
Anderson was born in
Covington, Georgia , and attendedEmory University before departing to serve as alieutenant of Georgiacavalry during theMexican-American War . He received a commission in the U.S. regular cavalry in 1855, only to resign in 1858.Civil War Career
When the Civil War broke out, he joined the Confederate Army in defense of his home state. He became colonel of the 11th Georgia but arrived too late to participate in the
First Battle of Bull Run . He saw battle during thePeninsula Campaign at Yorktown and commanded abrigade during theSeven Days Battles , Second Bull Run, Turner's Gap, Antietam, and Fredericksburg. Anderson missed out on Chancellorsville being with the majority of Longstreet's First Corps operating in southernVirginia .Longstreet's men rejoined the
Army of Northern Virginia in time for theGettysburg Campaign . Anderson fought aroundDevil's Den and the Wheatfield at Gettysburg, where he was wounded. He recuperated in the Charleston area while Longstreet's Corps went to Georgia. Anderson did not rejoin his men until theSiege of Knoxville . He saw heavy action in 1864 at the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, and the operations around Richmond and Petersburg. He surrendered with Lee atAppomattox Court House in April 1865.Post War Life
After the war, Anderson became a railroad freight agent and police chief in
Atlanta, Georgia . He later moved toAnniston, Alabama , becoming police chief there and county tax collector. He died in Anniston and is buried there in Edgemont Cemetery.References
* Warner, Ezra J., "Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders", Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959, ISBN 0-8071-0823-5.
External links
*findagrave|8850 Retrieved on
2008-02-13
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