Louis Wigfall.

(No wartime uniformed photograph is known to exist. This photograph was probably taken at the time of Fort Sumter. - W. Davis.) Commissioned as a brigadier general in October 1861. Resigned his commission in February 1862 to take a seat in the Confederate Congress, but briefly served as General L...

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Main Author: Brady National Photography, New York
Format: Electronic
Published: Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Online Access:http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/photo/id/6427
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Summary:(No wartime uniformed photograph is known to exist. This photograph was probably taken at the time of Fort Sumter. - W. Davis.) Commissioned as a brigadier general in October 1861. Resigned his commission in February 1862 to take a seat in the Confederate Congress, but briefly served as General Longstreet's aide in the summer of 1862. Major campaigns and battles include Seven Pines and Seven Days'. After the war, Wigfall eventually returned to Texas; he died in Galveston in February 1874. Sources: Boatner, Mark M. The Civil War Dictionary. New York: Vintage Books, 1988. Davis, William C., ed. The Confederate General. Vol. 6. National Historical Society, 1991.