James Patton Anderson

James Patton Anderson

Infobox Military Person
name= James Patton Anderson
born= February 16, 1822
died= death date and age|1872|9|20|1822|2|16|


caption= James Patton Anderson
nickname=
placeofbirth= Franklin County, Tennessee
placeofdeath= Memphis, Tennessee
allegiance= Confederate States of America
branch=
serviceyears= 1861–65
rank= Major General
unit=
commands= Army of Tennessee
battles= American Civil War
*Battle of Shiloh
*Battle of Perryville
*Battle of Stone's River
*Battle of Chickamauga
*Third Battle of Chattanooga
*Battle of Ezra Church
*Battle of Utoy Creek
*Battle of Jonesboro
awards=
relations=
laterwork= insurance salesman, newspaper editor, state tax collector

James Patton Anderson (February 16, 1822 – September 20, 1872) was a American doctor and politician, most notably serving as a United States Congressman from the Washington Territory, a Mississippi state legislator, and a delegate at the Florida state secession convention to withdraw from the United States.

He also served in the American Civil War as a general in the Confederate States Army, at one time commanding the Army of Tennessee.

Early life and career

"Patton" Anderson was born near Winchester in Franklin County, Tennessee. As a young boy, he moved with his family Kentucky in 1831, where he lived for most of his childhood, and then to Mississippi in 1838. He attended the medical school of Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania in 1840, before a family financial crisis forced him to withdraw a short time before graduation in 1842. Soon after his return home, Anderson began practicing medicine.

He studied law at Montrose Law School in Frankfort, Kentucky, and was admitted to the bar in 1843, establishing a practice in Hernando in DeSoto County, Mississippi. He also entered the state's militia forces with the rank of captain in 1847. He later served in the Mexican-American War, commanding the 2nd Battalion, Mississippi Rifles with the rank of lieutenant colonel as of February 22, 1848. That July he was mustered out of the volunteer service.Eicher, p. 104.]

Anderson later entered politics, serving in the Mississippi state legislature and befriending Jefferson Davis, a fellow former Mississippi volunteer officer in the U.S. Army. He also found work as a gold prospector. When Davis became Secretary of War under President Franklin Pierce, he appointed Anderson as U.S. Marshal for the Washington Territory. Anderson relocated there to Olympia and served as marshal for several years before being selected to represent the territory in the 34th Congress as a Democrat.

After his two-year term, concerned that the Union was collapsing, he moved back to the South to the state of Florida, living as a plantation owner near Monticello; he entitled his estate "Casa Bianca." He was an active participant in the Florida state secession convention.

Civil War

Just prior to the start of the American Civil War, Anderson was appointed a captain in the Florida Militia on January 11, 1861. Soon after Florida's secession, Anderson was one of three deputies (delegates) from Florida to the Provisional Confederate Congress, beginning February 4 and resigned on May 2. He accepted a commission as the colonel of the 1st Florida Infantry on April 1, and initially served under Braxton Bragg in Pensacola. There he commanded the 2nd Brigade in the Army of Pensacola from October 12 to January 27, 1862.

He was promoted to the rank of brigadier general on February 10, 1862, and was assigned to the Western Theater, commanding a brigade in the Battle of Shiloh in April. He fought with the Army of Tennessee during the battles of Perryville, Stone's River, Chickamauga, and Chattanooga, before being promoted to major general on February 17, 1864.

After briefly serving as commander of the Confederate District of Florida, Anderson returned to the field in July 1864 during the Atlanta Campaign. He led a division in Leonidas Polk's Corps in the Army of Tennessee at the battles of Ezra Church, Utoy Creek, and in the early stages of the Battle of Jonesboro before suffering a serious jaw wound on the evening of August 31. Temporarily unfit for duty, he was relieved of his command and sent home to Monticello.

He later returned to duty in April 1865 during the Carolinas Campaign, against his physicians' orders, and served with his men for the remainder of the war until their surrender to Union forces at Greensboro, North Carolina, in the spring of 1865. He was paroled on May 1, and would be pardoned by the U.S. Government on December 2, 1866.

Postbellum

Following the war, Anderson resided in Memphis, Tennessee, although he faced difficulty working due to his injuries sustained during the war. He sold insurance for a while and eventually became the editor of a small agricultural newspaper. He was collector of delinquent state taxes for Shelby County.

Anderson eventually died in relative poverty at his home in Memphis at the age of 50, due primarily to lingering effects of his old war wound. He was buried there in the city's Elmwood Cemetery.

References

:Appletons
* Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.
* Linedecker, Clifford L., ed. "Civil War, A-Z: The Complete Handbook of America's Bloodiest Conflict". New York: Ballentine Books, 2002. ISBN 0-89141-878-4

*CongBio|A000192 Retrieved on 2008-02-13
* "Sketch of General Anderson's Life", Special Collections, Robert Manning Strozier Library, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida.
*findagrave|10828 Retrieved on 2008-02-13

Notes

USRepSuccessionBox
state=Washington Territory
before=Columbia Lancaster
after=Isaac Ingalls Stevens
years=March 4, 1855-March 3, 1857


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