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William Edwin Baldwin

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William Edwin Baldwin Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Stateburg, Sumter County, South Carolina, USA
Death
19 Feb 1864 (aged 36)
Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Columbus, Lowndes County, Mississippi, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.4953528, Longitude: -88.4271028
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Civil War Confederate Brigadier General. William Edwin Baldwin was born on July 28, 1827, in Stateburg, South Carolina. His family moved to Mississippi when Baldwin was young. He grew up to become the operator of a book and stationary store in Columbus, Mississippi. After training in the local militia for several years, he joined the Confederate Army in 1861, and was commissioned colonel of the 14th Mississippi Infantry. He and his troops were sent to Pensacola, Florida, but were later ordered to East Tennessee. From there, Baldwin was attached to the army in central Kentucky. He was commended for his troops' bravery during the initial attack on Fort Donelson, Tennessee. At Fort Donelson, Baldwin was taken prisoner, and was held at Fort Warren in Boston. After he was exchanged, he was promoted to the rank of brigadier general, commanding a brigade of Mississippi and Tennessee regiments in the Army of West Tennessee. Again commended for gallantry for his service at Coffeeville, Mississippi in 1862; he went on to lead troops at Port Gibson, Champion's Hill and throughout the Vicksburg Campaign. After being captured again, Baldwin was paroled and sent to the District of Mobile. Due to a broken stirrup he fell from his horse and died on February 19, 1864, near Dog River Factory. He was interred in Magnolia Cemetery in the Mobile area (sexton's record Feb 21, 1864 number 207) but was later moved to his home of Columbus, Mississippi.
Civil War Confederate Brigadier General. William Edwin Baldwin was born on July 28, 1827, in Stateburg, South Carolina. His family moved to Mississippi when Baldwin was young. He grew up to become the operator of a book and stationary store in Columbus, Mississippi. After training in the local militia for several years, he joined the Confederate Army in 1861, and was commissioned colonel of the 14th Mississippi Infantry. He and his troops were sent to Pensacola, Florida, but were later ordered to East Tennessee. From there, Baldwin was attached to the army in central Kentucky. He was commended for his troops' bravery during the initial attack on Fort Donelson, Tennessee. At Fort Donelson, Baldwin was taken prisoner, and was held at Fort Warren in Boston. After he was exchanged, he was promoted to the rank of brigadier general, commanding a brigade of Mississippi and Tennessee regiments in the Army of West Tennessee. Again commended for gallantry for his service at Coffeeville, Mississippi in 1862; he went on to lead troops at Port Gibson, Champion's Hill and throughout the Vicksburg Campaign. After being captured again, Baldwin was paroled and sent to the District of Mobile. Due to a broken stirrup he fell from his horse and died on February 19, 1864, near Dog River Factory. He was interred in Magnolia Cemetery in the Mobile area (sexton's record Feb 21, 1864 number 207) but was later moved to his home of Columbus, Mississippi.

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Inscription

Aged 37 Yrs. - CSA

Gravesite Details

Brig.-Gen; Army of Tennessee, 14 MS Inf, CSA



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  • Added: Jul 11, 2000
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10831/william_edwin-baldwin: accessed ), memorial page for William Edwin Baldwin (28 Jul 1827–19 Feb 1864), Find a Grave Memorial ID 10831, citing Friendship Cemetery, Columbus, Lowndes County, Mississippi, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.