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- Braxton_Bragg abstract "Braxton Bragg (March 22, 1817 – September 27, 1876) was a career United States Army officer, and then a general in the Confederate States Army—a principal commander in the Western Theater of the American Civil War and later the military adviser to the Confederate President Jefferson Davis.Bragg, a native of North Carolina, was educated at West Point and became an artillery officer. He served in Florida and then received three brevet promotions for distinguished service in the Mexican-American War, most notably the Battle of Buena Vista. He established a reputation as a strict disciplinarian, but also as a junior officer willing to publicly argue with and criticize his superior officers, including those at the highest levels of the Army. After a series of posts in the Indian Territory, he resigned from the U.S. Army in 1856 to become a sugar plantation owner in Louisiana.During the Civil War, Bragg trained soldiers in the Gulf Coast region. He was a corps commander at the Battle of Shiloh and subsequently was named to command the Army of Mississippi (later known as the Army of Tennessee). He and Edmund Kirby Smith attempted an invasion of Kentucky in 1862, but Bragg retreated following the inconclusive Battle of Perryville in October. In December, he fought another inconclusive battle at Murfreesboro, Tennessee, the Battle of Stones River, but once again withdrew his army. In 1863, he fought a series of battles against Maj. Gen. William S. Rosecrans and the Union Army of the Cumberland. In June, he was outmaneuvered in the Tullahoma Campaign and retreated into Chattanooga. In September, he was forced to evacuate Chattanooga, but counterattacked Rosecrans and defeated him at the Battle of Chickamauga, the bloodiest battle in the Western Theater, and the only major Confederate victory therein. In November, Bragg's army was routed in turn by Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant in the Battles for Chattanooga.Throughout these campaigns, Bragg fought almost as bitterly against some of his uncooperative subordinates as he did against the enemy, and they made multiple attempts to have him replaced as army commander. The defeat at Chattanooga was the last straw and Bragg was recalled in early 1864 to Richmond, where he became the military adviser to Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Near the end of the war, he defended Wilmington, North Carolina, and served as a corps commander in the Carolinas Campaign. After the war Bragg worked as the superintendent of the New Orleans waterworks, a supervisor of harbor improvements at Mobile, Alabama, and as a railroad engineer and inspector in Texas.".
- Braxton_Bragg battle American_Civil_War.
- Braxton_Bragg battle Battle_of_Bentonville.
- Braxton_Bragg battle Battle_of_Buena_Vista.
- Braxton_Bragg battle Battle_of_Chickamauga.
- Braxton_Bragg battle Battle_of_Monterrey.
- Braxton_Bragg battle Battle_of_Perryville.
- Braxton_Bragg battle Battle_of_Shiloh.
- Braxton_Bragg battle Battle_of_Stones_River.
- Braxton_Bragg battle Chattanooga_Campaign.
- Braxton_Bragg battle Mexican%E2%80%93American_War.
- Braxton_Bragg battle Second_Battle_of_Fort_Fisher.
- Braxton_Bragg battle Second_Seminole_War.
- Braxton_Bragg battle Siege_of_Fort_Texas.
- Braxton_Bragg battle Tullahoma_Campaign.
- Braxton_Bragg birthDate "1817-03-22".
- Braxton_Bragg birthPlace Warrenton,_North_Carolina.
- Braxton_Bragg birthYear "1817".
- Braxton_Bragg deathDate "1876-09-27".
- Braxton_Bragg deathPlace Galveston,_Texas.
- Braxton_Bragg deathYear "1876".
- Braxton_Bragg militaryCommand "Army of Mississippi".
- Braxton_Bragg militaryCommand "Army of Tennessee".
- Braxton_Bragg restingPlace Magnolia_Cemetery_(Mobile,_Alabama).
- Braxton_Bragg restingPlace Mobile,_Alabama.
- Braxton_Bragg serviceEndYear "1837".
- Braxton_Bragg serviceStartYear "1837".
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- Braxton_Bragg battles Second_Seminole_War.
- Braxton_Bragg battles "Mexican-American War *Siege of Fort Brown *Battle of Monterrey *Battle of Buena Vista American Civil War *Battle of Shiloh *Battle of Perryville *Battle of Stones River *Tullahoma Campaign *Battle of Chickamauga *Battles for Chattanooga *Second Battle of Fort Fisher *Battle of Bentonville".
- Braxton_Bragg birthDate "1817-03-22".
- Braxton_Bragg birthPlace Warrenton,_North_Carolina.
- Braxton_Bragg caption "Braxton Bragg".
- Braxton_Bragg commands "Army of Mississippi".
- Braxton_Bragg commands "Army of Tennessee".
- Braxton_Bragg dateOfBirth "1817-03-22".
- Braxton_Bragg dateOfDeath "1876-09-27".
- Braxton_Bragg deathDate "1876-09-27".
- Braxton_Bragg deathPlace Galveston,_Texas.
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- Braxton_Bragg honorificPrefix General_officers_in_the_Confederate_States_Army.
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- Braxton_Bragg name "Bragg, Braxton".
- Braxton_Bragg name "Braxton Bragg".
- Braxton_Bragg placeOfBirth Warrenton,_North_Carolina.
- Braxton_Bragg placeOfDeath Galveston,_Texas.
- Braxton_Bragg placeofburial Magnolia_Cemetery_(Mobile,_Alabama).
- Braxton_Bragg placeofburial Mobile,_Alabama.
- Braxton_Bragg quote "Davis relied heavily upon Bragg's understanding of military affairs and institutions. Although he did not always agree with Bragg, Davis consistently sought his expertise and opinion on a variety of matters. By untiringly assuming many of the duties and much of the criticism that had burdened and perplexed Davis, Bragg eased some of the president's vexations. In the process he maintained old enmities and created many new ones.".
- Braxton_Bragg quote "While Washington breathed a sigh of relief after Stones River, dissension came to a head in the Army of Tennessee. All of Bragg's corps and division commanders expressed a lack of confidence in their chief. Senior Generals William J. Hardee and Leonidas Polk asked Davis to put Johnston in command of the army. Division commander B. Franklin Cheatham vowed he would never again serve under Bragg. Breckinridge wanted to challenge Bragg to a duel. Bragg struck back, court-martialing one division commander [] for disobeying orders, accusing another of drunkenness during the battle, and blaming Breckinridge for inept leadership. This internecine donnybrook threatened to do more damage to the army than the Yankees had done. Disheartened, Bragg told a friend that it might "be better for the President to send someone to relieve me," and wrote Davis to the same effect.".
- Braxton_Bragg quote "[Bragg] was the only General in command of an Army who has shown himself equal to the management of volunteers and at the same time commanded their love and respect.".
- Braxton_Bragg quote "[His actions] established Bragg's distinction as the most cantankerous man in the army. He had been court-martialed and convicted; he had been censored by the Secretary of War, the Adjutant General, and the Commander of the Eastern division. No other junior officer could boast of so many high-ranking enemies. Both the Commander of the Third Artillery and the Commanding General of the United States Army hated Bragg. His future in his regiment and in the army seemed most uncertain.".
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- Braxton_Bragg shortDescription General_officer.
- Braxton_Bragg signature "Braxton Bragg signature.png".
- Braxton_Bragg source "Confederate president Jefferson Davis".
- Braxton_Bragg source "Grady McWhiney, Braxton Bragg and Confederate Defeat".
- Braxton_Bragg source "James M. McPherson, Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era".
- Braxton_Bragg source "Judith Lee Hallock, ''Braxton Bragg and Confederate Defeat, Volume II".
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