- William B. Campbell
William Bowen Campbell (
February 1 ,1807 ndashAugust 19 ,1867 ) wasgovernor of Tennessee from 1851 to 1853.Campbell was born in
Sumner County, Tennessee , later leaving to study law inVirginia . He returned toTennessee in 1829 in order to establish a law practice at Carthage, in Smith County. Serving for a short period as stateattorney general , he was later elected to the statelegislature , but resigned that post in order to fight in theSeminole War .After his return, he served three terms in the
United States House of Representatives , 1837-1843. He was acolonel of the famed 1st Tennessee (the "Bloody 1st") in the Mexican War. Leading his men in theBattle of Monterrey , he is said to have yelled, "Boys, follow me!" which became the Whig slogan for his 1851 gubernatorial campaign. He did not seek another term as governor, but was elected again to the U.S. House of Representatives when Tennessee was readmitted to the Union.He defended President
Andrew Johnson againstimpeachment charges as a House member, and then served as an advisor to him during his trial in the Senate, dying shortly afterwards. He was buried inCedar Grove Cemetery inLebanon, Tennessee .cite web
url=http://www.wilsoncountycvb.com/images/tour.pdf
title=Lebanon, Tennessee: A Tour of Our City
format=PDF
publisher= Lebanon/Wilson County Chamber of Commerce
accessdate=February 5
accessyear=2007]Honors and awards
Fort Campbell, Kentucky is named in his honor.cite web
url=http://www.campbell.army.mil/newinternet/main.asp
title=Fort Campbell, Kentucky
publisher= United States Army
accessdate=February 5
accessyear=2007]ee also
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List of American Civil War generals Notes
External links
*findagrave|7645235 Retrieved on
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