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James Patton Brownlow (December 17, 1842 – April 26, 1879) was a Union Army officer during the American Civil War. Brownlow was the son of East Tennessee preacher and politician Parson Brownlow . James P. Brownlow served in several positions in the Union Army, finishing the war as colonel of the 1st Tennessee Cavalry Regiment .
Colonel Robert Johnson - resigned May 31, 1864, due to "illness" (alcoholism) [6] Colonel James P. Brownlow - commanded at the Battle of Chickamauga as lieutenant colonel; he was promoted immediately following Johnson's resignation; per the regimental history, "a promotion he well-deserved, since he was the real commander" [7]
The Brownlows' younger son, James Patton Brownlow (1842–1879), was also a colonel in the Union Army during the Civil War, though he was later brevetted to brigadier general by President Andrew Johnson. He served as an adjutant general in the state guard during his father's term as governor. [43]
John Bell Brownlow (October 19, 1839 – October 26, 1922) was an American military officer, newspaper editor, government administrator, and real estate developer. The older of Parson Brownlow 's two sons, Brownlow was a Southern Unionist who served as colonel in the United States (Union) cavalry in the Civil War.
C. Albemarle Cady; Henry L. Cake; James Cameron (Union colonel) Edward L. Campbell; Jacob M. Campbell; Thomas C. Campbell; Charles Candy; Henry Capehart; Robert H ...
[25] James Patton Brownlow, the 20-year-old son of Andrew Johnson's longtime nemesis, William Gannaway Brownlow, replaced Robert Johnson as colonel. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] Brownlow had joined the regiment as a private, subsequently promoted to captain of a company, and then was made a lieutenant colonel; according to the 1902 regimental history, which ...
1945: Colonel Guy James Brownlow of Ballywhite, Portaferry [170] 1946: Lieut-Colonel Ogilvie Blair Graham of Larchfield, Lisburn, [171] 1947: James Hurst of The Hill, Drumaness, Ballynahinch, [172] 1948: Commander Kenneth Clarke Kirkpatrick, Church Hill, Newcastle [173] 1949: Derek William Charles Keppel, Viscount Bury of Ros-Cuan [174]
This is a list of American Civil War brevet generals that served the Union Army.This list of brevet major generals or brevet brigadier generals currently contains a section which gives the names of officers who held lower actual or substantive grades (often referred to as ranks) in the Union Army, were not promoted to full actual or substantive grade generals during or immediately after the ...