- Robert Ransom, Jr.
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name=Robert Ransom, Jr.
lived= birth date|1828|2|12 – death date and age|1892|1|14|1828|2|12
placeofbirth=Warren County, North Carolina
placeofdeath=New Bern, North Carolina
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allegiance=United States of America Confederate States of America
branch=Cavalry
serviceyears=1861 – 1865
rank= Major General
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battles=American Civil War
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laterwork=Robert Ransom, Jr. (1828 – 1892) was a major general in the
Confederate States Army during theAmerican Civil War . His brotherMatt W. Ransom was also a Confederate general officer and U.S. Senator.Early life
Robert Ransom, Jr. was born in
Warren County, North Carolina to Robert Ransom, Sr. and Priscilla Whitaker Ransom. He graduated from theUnited States Military Academy at West Point in 1850. Ransom was assigned to the 1st dragoons on July 1, 1850. He attended the cavalry school atCarlisle Barracks inCarlisle, Pennsylvania in 1850-51/ On October 9, 1851 he was promoted toSecond Lieutenant . Ransom then performed frontier service in New Mexico from 1851-54. Ransom married Minnie Huntt in 1854. He was assistant instructor of cavalry tactics at West Point from 1854-55. In 1855 he was promoted toFirst Lieutenant and transferred to the 1st U.S. Cavalry. Ransom served as adjutant of the regiment atFort Leavenworth, Kansas from 1855-1857, where he took part in the Sioux expedition and in policing the Kansas disturbances. The next few years saw him in the recruiting service and frontier duty in Arkansas, Kansas and Colorado. He was also promoted toCaptain . He resigned his commission onJanuary 31 ,1861 , with the discussion ofsecession and the sectional crisis that led to the Civil War.Civil War
He was initially appointed as a captain in the North Carolina cavalry in early 1861 and served with his
regiment inNorthern Virginia , where he fought in several minor skirmishes. OnOctober 13 ,1861 , he was appointed to the colonelcy of the 1st North Carolina Cavalry. He commanded the Confederate forces at the skirmish around Vienna onNovember 26 ,1861 , and was afterward returned to North Carolina. OnMarch 1 ,1862 , Ransom was promoted to brigadier general and fought on the Peninsula attached to Huger's Division.He led his North Carolina
brigade in the September 1862 invasion of Maryland and participated in the capture of Harpers Ferry and theBattle of Antietam . OnNovember 7 , he was placed in temporary command of the division and led it through theBattle of Fredericksburg , where Ransom's division had successfully defended Marye's Heights against the attacking Federals.In January 1863, Ransom and his brigade were sent back to North Carolina. In May he was promoted to major general and performed duty around Richmond, western Virginia, and eastern Tennessee. In May 1864 he led a division under General
P.G.T. Beauregard in the defense of Drewry's Bluff against Union GeneralBenjamin Butler . He was sent to command the cavalry in theShenandoah Valley in the summer, under the command of GeneralJubal A. Early , where he participated in the battles of Monocacy andFort Stevens .He was relieved of command in August 1864 due to illness and never returned to front line service. He ended the war serving on military courts at administrative posts in Kentucky and at
Charleston, South Carolina , before surrendering to Federal troops onMay 2 ,1865 . [Sifakis, "Who Was Who in the Confederacy"]Postbellum career
Following the war, he was an express agent and city marshal at
Wilmington, North Carolina , and then was a farmer until 1878. He then was acivil engineer in charge of Federal river and harbor works atNew Bern, North Carolina . In 1881, his first wife died. The couple had nine children. In 1884, he married Katherine DeWitt Lumpkin and they had three children. Ransom died in New Bern in 1892.References
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