- Alfred H. Colquitt
Alfred Holt Colquitt (April 20, 1824ndash March 26, 1894) was a lawyer, preacher, soldier,
Governor of Georgia and two term U.S. Senator from Georgia where he died in office. He served as an officer in the Confederate army, reaching the rank of major general.Colquitt was born in
Monroe, Georgia . His father,Walter T. Colquitt was a United States Representative and Senator from Georgia. Alfred graduated fromPrinceton College in 1844, studied law and passed hisbar examination in 1846. He began practicing law in Monroe. During theMexican-American War , he served in theUnited States Army at the rank of major. After the war, Colquitt was elected as a member of theUnited States House of Representatives from 1853 to 1855. He then served in the Georgia state legislature. In 1861, he was a delegate to the statesecession convention.At the beginning of the Civil War, he was appointed captain in the Sixth Georgia Infantry. He saw action in the
Peninsula Campaign and theSeven Days' Battles . He rose through the ranks to become a brigadier general in 1862. He led his brigade underStonewall Jackson in theBattle of South Mountain ,Battle of Antietam , theBattle of Fredericksburg , and theBattle of Chancellorsville . After Chancellorsville, some questions arose about Colquitt's performance during that battle and his brigade was transferred toNorth Carolina in exchange for another. His brigade was transferred again in the summer of 1863 to protectCharleston, South Carolina . In February 1864, Colquitt marched his brigade south to help defend against the Union invasion ofFlorida , and was victorious in theBattle of Olustee . After this battle, Colquitt's brigade rejoinedRobert E. Lee 'sArmy of Virginia . Late in the war, the brigade returned to defend North Carolina where Colquitt surrendered in 1865.He defeated Republican candidate
Jonathan Norcross for Governor of Georgia in 1876 and was reelected in 1880 to serve two years under the new state constitution. He was opposed to Reconstruction. In 1883, he was elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate. He was re-elected in 1888 and served until his death inWashington, D.C. References
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* [http://battleofolustee.org/colquitt.html General Alfred Colquitt at the Battle of Olustee]
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