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Confederate (CSA)

Lieutenant Colonel

Thomas Ruffin, Jr.

(1824 - 1889)

Home State: North Carolina

Education: U of North Carolina, Class of 1844

Command Billet: Commanding Regiment

Branch of Service: Infantry

Unit: 13th North Carolina Infantry

 

see his Battle Report

Before Sharpsburg

Before the Civil War, he was an attorney in Wentworth, NC, and a Superior Court judge.

On the Campaign

At Fox's Gap on South Mountain on September 14 he was in command of the Regiment due to the sickness of Colonel Scales.

He reported that "Owing to an accident, I was not able to command the regiment on the 17th, and, therefore, have the honor to call your attention to the accompanying report form Captain Hyman, who commanded on that day."

After the War

He was later (1881-85) Associate Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court. His father had been NC Chief Justice.

References & notes

Source: Ruffin Family geneology site; and
Thomas Ruffin Papers, Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, summary online..

Duncan McRae was a cousin of Thomas Jr, and lived with the Ruffin family for several years after his own mother's death. Ruffin's brother John Kirkland Ruffin was an assistant surgeon of the 5th Regiment N.C. Troops.

Birth

9/21/1824; Hillsboro, NC

Death

5/23/1889; burial in St. Matthew's Ch, Hillsboro, NC