- Alexander Lawton
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name= Alexander Robert Lawton
born= birth date|1818|11|4
died= death date and age|1896|7|2|1818|11|4
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placeofbirth=Beaufort County, South Carolina
placeofdeath=Clifton Springs, New York
allegiance= United States of AmericaConfederate States of America
branch=United States Army Confederate Army
serviceyears= 1839–40 (USA), 1861–65 (CSA)
rank= Brigadier General
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battles=American Civil War -Shenandoah Valley Campaign -Seven Days' Battles -Second Battle of Manassas -Battle of Antietam
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laterwork=Alexander Robert Lawton (November 4, 1818 – July 2, 1896) was a
lawyer ,politician ,diplomat and brigadier general in theConfederate States Army during theAmerican Civil War .Early life
Lawton was born in the Beaufort District of
South Carolina . He was the son of Alexander James Lawton and Martha Mosse. He graduated from theUnited States Military Academy in 1839, placing 13th out of 31 in his class. He served as a second lieutenant in the 1st U.S. Artillery until resigning his commission in 1840 to study law. He attended theHarvard Law School , graduating in 1842. He settled inSavannah, Georgia , and entered the fields of law, railroad administration and state politics.Civil War
He favored Georgia's
secession and became Colonel of the 1st Georgia Volunteers. He commanded the Savannah troops that seizedFort Pulaski , the first conflict of the war in Georgia. He was commissioned a brigadier general in the Confederate army on April 13, 1861, and commanded the forces guarding Georgia's seacoast before being reassigned toVirginia . He effectively led hisbrigade duringStonewall Jackson 's Shenandoah Valley Campaign, theSeven Days' Battles and theSecond Battle of Manassas . His last field service was at Sharpsburg, where he commanded the division of the woundedRichard S. Ewell . Lawton was seriously wounded early in the morning of September 17, 1862, while defending his portion of theArmy of Northern Virginia 's line. Initially carried from the field to a temporary hospital, he spent months at home recuperating.In August 1863, Lawton became the Confederacy's second
Quartermaster General . Although he brought energy and resourcefulness to the position, he was unable to solve the problem of material shortages and poorly-regulated railroads.Post-bellum career
In the years after the Civil War, Lawton became increasingly important as a political figure in Georgia, serving in various administrative posts. He lost the 1880 election for the
U.S. Senate in an election which seemed to represent a victory of the "New South" over the "Old South." He was chosen President of theAmerican Bar Association in 1882. Five years later, he was appointed Minister toAustria . Lawton died in Clifton Springs, New York.ee also
References and links
* "Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography", edited by James Grant Wilson and John Fiske. Six volumes, New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1887-1889.
* [http://www.generalsandbrevets.com/sgl/lawton.htm Photo Gallery of Lawton]
* [http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/chatham/bios/gbs143lawton.txt On-line biography]Persondata
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