- Alfred D. Barksdale
Alfred Dickinson Barksdale (
July 17 ,1892 –August 16 ,1972 ) was a soldier, Virginia lawyer and legislator, state court judge, and federal judge.Military career
Barksdale graduated from
Virginia Military Institute in 1911 at the age of 18, and then from theUniversity of Virginia School of Law , where he was president of his class, in 1915. He served in theUnited States Army from 1916-1922, and for his service with the Virginia-based 116th Infantry Regiment of the 29th Infantry Division in Europe during World War I, he received the Distinguished Service Cross, theCroix de guerre , and the Chevalier Legion of Honor. The VMI website has a photograph of Barksdale in uniform. [cite web|url=http://www1.vmi.edu/archivephotos/Details.asp?ACCNUM=2631&num=191&rform=list|title=VMI Archives Online Photographs Database|publisher=Virginia Military Institute|accessmonthday=October 23 |accessyear=2007]His D.S.C. citation reads:
"Alfred D. Barksdale, captain, 116th Infantry. For repeated acts of extraordinary heroism in action near Samogneux, France, October 8, 1918; near Molleville, France, October 12; and in the Bois de la Grand Montagne, France, October 15, 1918. Commanding a support company during the attack of October 8, Capt. Barksdale discovered that his battalion had advanced ahead of the unit on the right flank, and was suffering heavy losses from machine gun fire. Without orders he attacked and captured the guns, taking many prisoners. On October 12 he worked for over an hour, exposed to a terrific bombardment, binding the wounds of his men. On October 15 he advanced alone in a thick wood and, with the aid of his pistol, put out of action a destructive machine gun which was pouring such a deadly fire his men could not raise their heads." [cite book
last = Cutchins
first = John
title = History of the Twenty-ninth Division, "Blue and Gray," 1917-1919
publisher = Press of MacCalla & Co (accessed via Google Books)
date = 1921]At the centennial ceremonies for the
University of Virginia , Captain Barksdale on behalf of the alumni presented the University with a plaque listing the names of 80 graduates killed in World War I. [cite web|url=http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9C06E6D81F3FEE3ABC4151DFB366838A639EDE|title=VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY TO MARK 100 YEARS|publisher=The New York Times, May 29, 1921|accessmonthday=February 17 |accessyear=2008]Politics and law
Returning to civilian life, Barksdale practiced law in
Lynchburg, Virginia from 1922-1938. He served as a member of theSenate of Virginia from 1924 to 1928, and was judge of Virginia's Sixth Circuit from 1938 to 1940, the same position which his father,William Randolph Barksdale , had filled for many years in the early 1900's.Barksdale received a recess appointment from
Franklin D. Roosevelt onDecember 19 ,1939 to a seat on theUnited States District Court for the Western District of Virginia vacated byArmistead Mason Dobie , who had been appointed to theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit . TheUnited States Senate confirmed his nomination onFebruary 1 ,1940 . He served along with John Paul, Jr. as the two judges of the district for 17 years.Judge Barksdale was a member of the Board of Trustees of
Hollins College for over thirty years, and was a member of the Board of Visitors of theUniversity of Virginia from 1945 to 1957.Judge Barksdale took senior status on
August 1 ,1957 . He was replaced byRoby C. Thompson .Judge Barksdale was the maternal grandfather of
Bdale Garbee .Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.fjc.gov/servlet/tGetInfo?jid=97 Federal Judicial Center, biographical listing for Alfred Barksdale]
* [http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/uva-sc/viu00129.xml.frame A Guide to the Alfred Dickinson Barksdale Papers]
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