- Leroy Augustus Stafford
Infobox Military Person
name=Leroy Augustus Stafford
caption=Leroy Augustus Stafford
born=April 13, 1822
died=May 8, 1864 (Age 42)
placeofbirth=Near Cheneyville,Rapides Parish, Louisiana
placeofdeath=Richmond, Virginia
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allegiance=Confederate States of America (CSA)
branch=Confederate States Army
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rank= Brigadier General
unit=9th Louisiana Infantry
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battles=American Civil War
*Valley Campaign
*Peninsula Campaign
*Second Battle of Manassas
*Battle of Antietam
*Battle of Fredericksburg
*Second Battle of Fredericksburg
*Battle of Gettysburg
*Battle of Rappahannock Station
*Battle of the Wilderness †
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laterwork=Leroy Augustus Stafford (April 13, 1822 – May 8, 1864) was a brigadier general in the
Confederate States Army during theAmerican Civil War .Early life
Leroy A. Stafford was born on Greenwood plantation, near Cheneyville,
Rapides Parish, Louisiana . He was the eldest son of wealthy land owner Leroy Stafford and his second wife, Elizabeth Calliham. His father died when he was thirteen years old. Stafford was educated atBardstown, Kentucky , and went to college inNashville, Tennessee . He returned to Louisiana and married Sarah Wright when he was 21 in 1843. They had 10 children—George Waters, Sally, Elizabeth Eloise, David Theophilus, Cornelia Knox, Julia Laura, Jesse Wright, Rosalind, Leroy Augustus, and Kate Keary.Life in the Military
Stafford operated
plantation s in Rapides Parish for a couple of decades, and served as the sheriff of the parish in 1846–47 before leaving for theMexican-American War . He enlisted in the "Rapides Volunteers" (Company E, 3d Louisiana Infantry Regiment) and later served in CaptainBen McCullough 's Texas Rangers.With Louisiana's
secession in 1861, Stafford formed the "Stafford Guards", amilitia unit that was soon mustered into Confederate service as Company B, 9th Louisiana Infantry with Stafford as its first captain. Stafford rose through the ranks and became theregiment 's colonel in early 1862 when Richard Taylor was promoted. With the death of Brig. Gen.William E. Starke early in theBattle of Antietam , Stafford was elevated temporarily to command of thebrigade . He suffered a minor wound in his foot during the battle, but soon recovered.In the reorganization of the
Army of Northern Virginia in the fall of 1862, Stafford and the 9th Louisiana regiment were reassigned toHarry T. Hays brigade, theLouisiana Tigers . Stafford served at the battles of Chancellorsville and Gettysburg in 1863. In October of that year, he was promoted to brigadier general and assigned command of the 2nd Louisiana Brigade.Death and Legacy
Stafford was mortally wounded on May 5, 1864, at the
Battle of the Wilderness in northern Virginia. AMinié ball pierced hisspinal cord . He was carried to Richmond, where he died three days later in the Spottswood Hotel. He was one of three Confederate generals killed in the Wilderness, along withJohn M. Jones andMicah Jenkins . Stafford left behind a wife and nine children. He was buried with military honors in Richmond inHollywood Cemetery . Among the attendees at his funeral was Confederate PresidentJefferson Davis . In 1886, his remains were exhumed and reinterred on his Greenwood plantation in Rapides Parish. [Find A Grave website]The Gen. L. A. Stafford Camp #358 of the
Sons of Confederate Veterans inAlexandria, Louisiana , is named in honor of the fallen general.Many of Stafford's descendants were named after him.
References
* [http://members.tripod.com/~tcc230/hisstafford.htm Biography]
*FindAGrave|11080 Retrieved on2008-02-13
* "Leroy Augustus Stafford: His Forebears and Descendents"Notes
External links
* [http://aotw.org/officers.php?officer_id=803 Col Leroy Augustus Stafford]
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