(1833 - 1864)
Home State: Mississippi
Education: Yale University
Command Billet: Commanding Regiment
Branch of Service: Infantry
Before Sharpsburg
He was a 27 year old physician in Woodville, Wilkinson County, MS at the start of the War. He was commissioned First Lieutenant of the Jeff Davis Guards - Company D of the 21st Mississippi Infantry - at Woodville on 22 May 1861 and mustered for Confederate service with them near Richmond, VA on 5 June. He was promoted to Captain later that month.
On the Campaign
He commanded the regiment as senior officer present at Sharpsburg on 17 September 1862. Colonel Humphreys rejoined the regiment near the end of the day.
The rest of the War
He was promoted to Major of the regiment on 7 September 1863 (to date from 12 August) and to Lieutenant Colonel on 7 March 1864 ( from 28 October 1863). He was killed in action while leading the regiment at Cedar Creek, VA on 19 October 1864.
References & notes
His service from his Compiled Service Records,1 online from fold3. Personal details from family genealogists, the US Census of 1860, and a biographical sketch and portrait from Patricia B. Mitchell on her Sims-Mitchell House B & B site. His gravesite is on Findagrave.
Birth
1833
Death
10/19/1864; Cedar Creek, VA; burial in Sligo, Mississippi