- William McComb
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name= William McComb
born= birth date|1828|11|21
died= death date and age|1918|7|12|1828|11|21
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placeofbirth=Mercer County, Pennsylvania
placeofdeath=Louisa County, Virginia
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allegiance=Confederate States of America
branch=Confederate Army
serviceyears= 1861–65
rank= Brigadier General
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battles=American Civil War -Battle of Gaines' Mill -Battle of Antietam -Battle of Chancellorsville -Overland Campaign -Siege of Petersburg
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laterwork= William McComb (November 21 ,1828 -July 12 ,1918 ) was a Confederate Brigadier General born inPennsylvania but is best associated withTennessee .McComb was born on November 21, 1828 in
Mercer County, Pennsylvania . He took up residence inClarksville, Tennessee in 1854. He erected a flour mill in Cumberland County and was involved in various manufacturing interests. When the Civil War broke out, McComb chose the Confederacy despite his northern birth and enlisted as a private in the14th Tennessee Regiment .Soon after his enlistment, McComb was elected 2nd Lieutenant, then major of his regiment. The 14th Tennessee was part of Brig. Gen.
James Archer 's brigade inA.P. Hill 's "Light Division" of theArmy of Northern Virginia .McComb was wounded in several battles, including Gaines Mill, Sharpsburg and Chancellorsville. In August 1863, he took command of
Cadmus Wilcox 's old Alabama brigade. He commanded this unit through theOverland Campaign and on through the siege ofPetersburg . He was finally promoted to general on January 20, 1865. He was paroled atAppomattox .Post-war, McComb lived in Alabama and Mississippi, eventually settling in
Gordonsville ,Louisa County , Virginia where he was a farmer for nearly fifty years. McComb died on his plantation on July 12, 1918. He was buried in Mechanicsville Cemetery inBoswells , Virginia.For more information, see Ezra Warner's "Generals in Gray".
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