Francis A. Shoup

Francis A. Shoup

Infobox Military Person
name= Francis Asbury Shoup
born= March 22, 1834
died= September 4, 1896
placeofbirth= Franklin County, Indiana
placeofdeath= Columbia, Tennessee


caption= Francis A. Shoup
nickname=
allegiance=Confederate States of America
serviceyears=1861–65 (CSA)
rank= Brigadier General
commands=
unit=
battles=American Civil War
*Battle of Shiloh
*Battle of Prairie Grove
*Battle of Vicksburg
*Battle of Atlanta
awards=
laterwork= professor

Francis Asbury Shoup (March 22, 1834 – September 4, 1896) was a lawyer from Indianapolis, Indiana, who decided to become a brigadier general for the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. [Bodenhamer, David. "The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis" (Indiana University Press, 1994) pg.441]

Shoup was born near Laurel, Indiana, the first of nine children. He attended Indiana Asbury University in Greencastle, Indiana, and then went to the United States Military Academy, graduating in 1855 fifteenth out of a class of thirty-four. After leaving West Point, he served in the United States Army as a member of the First United States Artillery and fought against the Seminoles in Florida. He decided to retire on January 10, 1860, to become a lawyer in Indianapolis.http://208.119.135.17/db/markers_test/markers_display.asp?ID=520] [Banasik, Michael. "Serving with Honor: The Diary of Captain Eathan Allen Pinnell" p.28] [Holliday, Hampden. "Indianapolis and the Civil War" p.28]

Shoup was serving as a leader of an Indianapolis Zouave militia, but once the Civil War started, he moved to Florida to fight for the Confederacy, proclaiming he had "aristocratic inclinations and admiration for the South.". This shocked those in the Indianapolis militia, who had loved him as friend, and even gave him a special set of revolvers with holsters and trappings, believing he would serve in the Union army, and that officers would always ride horses and thus would need such a set. All Indianapolis reported of the incident was that Shoup had resigned from the militia. [http://www.multied.com/Bio/CWcGENS/CSAShoup.html Francis Asbury Shoup, Csa ] ] [Holliday 29]

At the Battle of Shiloh, he served as chief of artillery under William J. Hardee. In the summer of 1862 he started serving in Arkansas as Inspector General under Major General Thomas C. Hindman. On September 12, 1862, the First Confederate Congress made him a brigadier general, after which he commanded Hindman's Second Division. After the Battle of Prairie Grove, he went back across the Mississippi River.

After he was captured in the Battle of Vicksburg, he met some compatriots from his Indianapolis militia days, but they rejected him for fighting for the Confederacy. After he was paroled, he went to Georgia and fought in the Battle of Atlanta. He was the designer of the Shoupade design for fortifications along the Chattahoochee River, and advocated having blacks serving in the Confederate Army. During the war, he wrote texts on infantry and artillery drill. He also served as Chief of Staff for the commander of the Army of Tennessee, John Bell Hood. [Banasik 39]

After the war, Shoup became a professor at the , in Sewanee, Tennessee. He spent time as a professor at the University of Mississippi. Shoup was also an Episcopal rector and wrote books about mathematics and metaphysics.

Upon his death on September 4, 1896, in Columbia, Tennessee, he was buried in the cemetery of University of the South. [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8830 Francis A. Shoup (1834 - 1896) - Find A Grave Memorial ] ]

In 2006 the Indiana Historical Bureau, Franklin County Historical Society, and the Indiana Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans placed a historical marker honoring Shoup at Conwell Cemetery in Laurel, Indiana.

ee also

*Indianapolis in the American Civil War

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