- Arthur P. Bagby, Jr.
Infobox Military Person
name= Arthur P. Bagby, Jr.
born= birth date|1933|5|17
died= death date and age|1921|2|21|1833|5|17
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placeofbirth=Claiborne, Alabama
placeofdeath=Hallettsville, Texas
allegiance= United States of America,Confederate States of America
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serviceyears= 1852–53 (USA), 1861–65 (CSA)
rank= Brigadier General
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battles=American Civil War -Battle of Galveston
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laterwork= LawyerArthur Pendleton Bagby, Jr. (May 17, 1833 – February 21, 1921) was a lawyer, editor, and Confederate general during the
American Civil War .Early life
Bagby was born in
Claiborne, Alabama . He was a son ofAlabama governorArthur P. Bagby . He attended school inWashington, D.C. , and theUnited States Military Academy atWest Point, New York . At age 19, he was the youngest graduate to be commissioned a second lieutenant ofinfantry . He was stationed atFort Columbus in 1852-53, and he saw frontier duty atFort Chadbourne in 1853. Bagby resigned in 1853 to study law and was admitted to the bar inAlabama in 1855. He practiced inMobile, Alabama , until 1858, when he moved toGonzales, Texas . There, he married Frances Taylor in June 1860.Civil War
At the outbreak of the Civil War, Bagby joined the Confederate Army, serving as a major in the 7th Regiment of Texas Mounted Volunteers in
Henry Hopkins Sibley 'sArmy of New Mexico . He quickly moved up the ranks, first to lieutenant colonel and later to colonel.In the
Battle of Galveston , Bagby led his "Horse Marines" in the capture of the USS "Harriet Lane". Bagby'scavalry brigade was renowned as one of the best in theTrans-Mississippi Department . Bagby commanded a brigade under Gen.Hamilton P. Bee for a time before replacing Bee in command in mid-May 1864. Following the surrenders ofRobert E. Lee andAlbert Sidney Johnston , Bagby was promoted to major general in 1865 byE. Kirby Smith . However, Bagby's promotion was not approved by the Confederate War Department, so Bagby was a general only by temporary appointment.Postbellum activities
After the war, Bagby settled in
Victoria, Texas , resumed practicing law, and was in 1870-71 assistant editor of the local newspaper. He later moved toHallettsville, Texas , where he continued his law practice, and died on February 21, 1921. He had two children,William T. Bagby and A. P. Bagby.ee also
References
*Handbook of Texas|id = BB/fba5 | name = Arthur Pendleton Bagby (accessed October 18, 2006).
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