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|branch= |serviceyears= 1852–53 (USA), 1861–65 (CSA) |rank=35px Second Lieutenant (US) 35px Brigadier General (CSA) |unit= |commands= |battles= American Civil War * Battle of Galveston |awards= |relations= |laterwork= Lawyer }} Arthur Pendleton Bagby, Jr. (May 17, 1833 – February 21, 1921) was a lawyer, editor, and Confederate States Army colonel during the American Civil War. Confederate General E. Kirby Smith, commander of the Trans-Mississippi Department assigned Bagby to duty as a brigadier general on April 13, 1864 to date from March 17, 1864 and as a major general on May 16, 1865. These extra-legal appointments were not made official by appointments of Bagby to general officer grade by Confederate President Jefferson Davis or by confirmation by the Confederate Senate.〔Warner, Ezra J. ''Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders.'' Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959. ISBN 0-8071-0823-5. p. xvi.〕〔Warner, 1959, p. 351.〕 ==Early life== Bagby was born in Claiborne, Alabama on May 17, 1833.〔Allardice, Bruce S. ''More Generals in Gray''. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1995. ISBN 0-8071-1967-9. p. 24.〕 He was a son of Alabama Governor Arthur P. Bagby and his second wife, Anne Connell.〔 He attended school in Washington, D.C.. He was appointed to the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York in 1847.〔 In 1852, at age 19, he was the youngest graduate to be commissioned a brevet〔Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher. ''Civil War High Commands''. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. ISBN 0-8047-3641-3. p. 588.〕 second lieutenant of infantry in the 8th U.S. Infantry Regiment.〔〔Sifakis, Stewart. ''Who Was Who in the Civil War.'' New York: Facts On File, 1988. ISBN 0-8160-1055-2. pp. 25–26.〕 He was stationed at Fort Columbus in 1852-53, and he saw frontier duty at Fort Chadbourne in 1853. Bagby resigned on September 30, 1853〔 to study law and was admitted to the bar in Alabama in 1855.〔 He practiced in Mobile, Alabama, until 1858, when he moved to Gonzales, Texas〔 where he practiced law until after the start of the Civil War.〔〔Allardice, Bruce S. ''Confederate Colonels: A Biographical Register.'' Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2008. ISBN 978-0-8262-1809-4. p. 49.〕 There, he married Frances Taylor〔 in June 1860. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Arthur P. Bagby, Jr.」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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