Upton Hays

Upton Hays

Infobox Military Person
name= Upton Hays
lived= March 29, 1832 – September 15, 1862


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placeofbirth= Caldwell County, Kentucky
placeofdeath= Newtonia, Missouri
allegiance= Confederate States of America
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serviceyears= 1861–62
rank= Colonel
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battles= American Civil War
- Battle of Carthage - First Battle of Independence - Battle of Lone Jack
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Upton Hays, sometimes spelled Hayes, (March 29, 1832 – September 15, 1862) [Petersen, Richard C.; Lindberg, Kip A.; McGhee, James E.; & Daleen, Keith I.;"Sterling Price's Lieutenants", Rev. ed., 2007, Two Trails Publishing, page 357, note 545, gives approx. date of death] was a colonel of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.

Early life, career, and border warfare

Upton Hays was born in Caldwell County, Missouri. His father was Boone Hays, and his great-grandfather was famed explorer Daniel Boone. Boone Hays settled in Jackson County, Missouri in 1837, later taking his sons to California in 1850 during the gold rush, but he died of pneumonia during the trip. Upton never received any formal education. [ [http://www.wattshaysletters.com/letters/1-lettrs-49-jan61/hist-letters49-j61.html Watts-Hays Letters 1849-1861] ]

Boone's sons returned to Missouri, where Upton married Margaret Jane Watts on February 4, 1852, in Jackson County near Westport. There he farmed and served as a wagonmaster and freight hauler. Upton owned one slave of his own, and managed six others for his mother-in-law Elizabeth Watts. [ [http://www.wattshaysletters.com/letters/1-lettrs-49-jan61/hist-letters49-j61.html Watts-Hays Letters 1849-1861] ] Hays was associated with Border Ruffians, including the future guerrilla leader William Quantrill during the Bleeding Kansas era of cross-border warfare. [ [http://www.wattshaysletters.com/letters/1-lettrs-49-jan61/hist-letters49-j61.html Watts-Hays Letters 1849-1861] ] He voted for John C. Breckenridge for president and Claiborne Fox Jackson for governor in the election of 1860. [Eakin, Joanne Chiles, "Battle of Independence, August 11, 1862", Two Trails Publishing, 2002, page 37]

Civil War service

At the outbreak of the Civil War, Upton joined the Missouri State Guard as the captain of a cavalry company. He served in the 1861 Battle of Carthage. He and noted guerrilla Dick Yager conducted a raid against Gardner, Kansas, on October 2, 1861, as part of the cycle of cross-border raids by Jayhawkers and Border Ruffians. By December, Hays' own home had been burned. [ [http://www.wattshaysletters.com/letters/2-letters-61-65/hist-letters61-65.html Watts-Hays Letters 1861-65] ] He was elected lieutenant colonel of the 1st Cavalry Regiment, VIII Division, Missouri State Guard, in December of 1861. [Petersen, Richard C.; Lindberg, Kip A.; McGhee, James E.; & Daleen, Keith I.;"Sterling Price's Lieutenants", Rev. ed., 2007, Two Trails Publishing, page 357, note 545 ]

In June of 1862, Hays led a recruiting detail back into Western Missouri. He skirmished with pursuing Federals and dislocated his shoulder, forcing him to disperse his command for a time. [Nichols, Bruce, "Guerrilla Warfare in Civil War Missouri, 1862", McFarland & Company, 2004, page 109] On July 30 Hays, with bushwhacker Dick Yager and several others, went to Westport looking for several Northern informants. In Westport they killed a discharged German-American soldier and took a large United States flag that was in the care of a local resident. [Eakin, Joanne Chiles, "Battle of Independence, August 11, 1862", Two Trails Publishing, 2002, page 107 (local newspaper account] [ [http://www.wattshaysletters.com/letters/2-letters-61-65/letters36-44.html | Watts-Hays Letter 40] ] [Nichols, Bruce, "Guerrilla Warfare in Civil War Missouri, 1862", McFarland & Company, 2004, page 152]

At the First Battle of Independence in August of 1862, Upton assumed command following the death of Brigadier General John T. Hughes and the wounding of Colonel Gideon W. Thompson. The battle resulted in a Confederate victory, though the Southerners were unable to follow up on their triumph in any significant way.

Colonel Hays led the main attack at the Battle of Lone Jack. Other Confederate commanders on the scene complained that his attack was unnecessarily delayed, and therefore lost the crucial element of surprise.

Following the victory at Lone Jack, the Confederate forces withdrew closer to Arkansas for supplies. Near Newtonia, Missouri, on September 12 [http://www.wattshaysletters.com/letters/2-letters-61-65/hist-letters61-65.html Watts-Hays Letters 1861-65 interprets the date of death as September 12] or 15, Colonel Hays attempted to personally drive in some Union pickets and was killed instantly by a bullet to the head. According to one participant, he had been elected colonel of his consolidated regiment the day before. [Eakin, Joanne Chiles, "Battle of Lone Jack, August 16, 1862", Two Trails Publishing, 2001, page 63-4, "Captured Guns of at Lone Jack, Missouri" by John S. Kritser]

References

External links

* http://www.wattshaysletters.com/letters/2-letters-61-65/hist-letters61-65.html Watts-Hays Letters


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