- James B. Gordon
Infobox Military Person
name=James B. Gordon
lived= birth date|1822|11|21 – death date and age|1864|5|18|1822|11|21
placeofbirth=Wilkes County, North Carolina
placeofdeath=Richmond, Virginia
placeofburial=St. Paul's Episcopalian Church CemeteryWilkesboro, North Carolina
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nickname=
allegiance=Confederate States of America
branch=Cavalry
serviceyears=1861 – 1864
rank= Brigadier General
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battles=American Civil War
*Battle of Meadow Bridge †awards=
laterwork=James Byron Gordon (
November 2 ,1822 –May 18 ,1864 ) was a brigadier general in theConfederate States Army during theAmerican Civil War . He was killed in action at theBattle of Meadow Bridge .Early life
Gordon was born in
Wilkes County, North Carolina to Nathaniel and Sarah Gwyn Gordon. James B. Gordon was a distant cousin of Confederate GeneralJohn Brown Gordon . After studying atEmory and Henry College inEmory, Virginia , he returned to Wilkes County and became a successful mercantile businessman and a prominent member of the community. He served several terms as a Wilkes County commissioner and spent one term in the North Carolina state legislature. [Warner, p. 110.]Civil War
With the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861, Gordon enlisted as a
lieutenant in the "Wilkes County Guards". When his unit was merged with regular Confederate Army units, he was promoted tocaptain , and thenmajor , of the 1st North Carolina Cavalry regiment. He served under the command of famed Confederate cavalry generalJ.E.B. Stuart for most of the war. OnNovember 26 ,1861 , Gordon led the first charge of his regiment and won praise for his bravery from General Stuart. In early 1862, he was promoted tolieutenant colonel , and a year later was made a fullcolonel of cavalry. [Warner, p. 110.]During the
Army of Northern Virginia 's retreat after theBattle of Gettysburg in July 1863, Colonel Gordon defeated Union forces atHagerstown, Maryland , thereby helping the Confederates escape into Virginia. In September 1863, he was promoted to brigadier general and assigned command of the North Carolina Cavalry Brigade. He defeated Union troops in a battle near Culpeper Court House in October 1863, but was seriously wounded shortly afterwards. In May 1864, Gordon joined with other Confederate cavalry units under J.E.B. Stuart to halt the advance of Union Maj. Gen.Philip Sheridan towardsRichmond, Virginia , the Confederate capital. [Warner, p. 110.]Death
On May 11 Stuart was killed in the
Battle of Yellow Tavern , and Gordon assumed the role of defending Richmond. OnMay 12 ,1864 , Gordon's cavalry held Sheridan's troops at Meadow Bridge, just north of Richmond, long enough for Confederate reinforcements to arrive and save the city. However, Gordon was mortally wounded in this battle and died within a week. He was buried with full military honors in the cemetery of St. Paul's Episcopalian church inWilkesboro, North Carolina . [Warner, p. 110-11.]References
* Warner, Ezra J., "Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders", Louisiana State University Press, 1959, ISBN 0-8071-0823-5.
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