General John Brown Gordon, C.S.A.

(Uniform indicates rank of brigadier general.) Shortly after the war began, Gordon raised a company of north Georgia mountain men known as the "Raccoon Roughs," which were attached to the 6th Alabama Infantry. He was elected major of the company in May 1861. After promoting through the...

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Main Author: Anthony, E. & H.T., New York
Format: Electronic
Published: Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Summary:(Uniform indicates rank of brigadier general.) Shortly after the war began, Gordon raised a company of north Georgia mountain men known as the "Raccoon Roughs," which were attached to the 6th Alabama Infantry. He was elected major of the company in May 1861. After promoting through the grades, Gordon was promoted to brigadier general in November 1862 and major general in May 1864. Major campaigns and battles include the Peninsular campaign, Seven Pines, Antietam (wounded), Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, the Shenandoah Valley campaign, Third Winchester, Cedar Creek, and the defense of Richmond. After the war, Gordon returned to Georgia, where he served as a U.S. senator and governor. He died in Miami, Florida, in January 1904 and is buried in Atlanta, Georgia. Sources: Boatner, Mark M. The Civil War Dictionary. New York: Vintage Books, 1988. Davis, William C., ed. The Confederate General. Vol. 3. National Historical Society, 1991.