- Ellison Capers
Ellison Capers (
October 14 ,1837 –April 22 ,1908 ) was a school teacher, Confederate general in theAmerican Civil War , theologian, and college administrator fromSouth Carolina .Capers was the son of a
Methodist bishop. He was born inCharleston, South Carolina , and educated in local schools. He graduated from South Carolina Military Academy, later known asThe Citadel , in 1857, and then worked as a teacher at the academy.At the outbreak of the Civil War, Capers joined the Confederate army with the rank of major. He served on coastal defense duties until 1863, having been promoted to lieutenant colonel of the 24th South Carolina Infantry. In May 1863 the
regiment joined the army of GeneralJoseph E. Johnston for theVicksburg Campaign . Capers was wounded but promoted to colonel.Capers returned to field service in time for the
Chickamauga Campaign with theArmy of Tennessee . He fought in the disastrous Battle of Franklin. After the campaign he commanded abrigade , replacingStates Rights Gist , who had been killed in action. Capers was promoted to brigadier general onMarch 1 ,1865 , shortly before the end of hostilities. He was captured at Bentonville, North Carolina, but there is no record of parole. [Eicher, p. 162.]After the Civil War, Capers returned home. In December 1865, he was elected
Secretary of State for South Carolina. He served as the Episcopal Bishop of South Carolina from 1894 to his death. He also served as chancellor of from 1904 to 1908. He died inColumbia, South Carolina , and is buried there at Trinity Episcopal Churchyard.The General Ellison Capers Camp #1212 of the
Sons of Confederate Veterans was named in his honor.References
*Evans, Clement A., [http://www.researchonline.net/sccw/bios/biosc2.htm "Confederate Military History", Volume III] Atlanta, Georgia: Confederate Publishing Company, 1899.
* Eicher, John H., and Eicher, David J., "Civil War High Commands", Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-8047-3641-3.Notes
External links
* [http://www.generalsandbrevets.com/sgc/capers.htm Generals and Brevets - photo gallery of Capers]
* [http://camp1212.scv.org/capers.html SCV biography of Capers]
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