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Samuel Garland Jr.

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Samuel Garland Jr. Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Lynchburg, Lynchburg City, Virginia, USA
Death
14 Sep 1862 (aged 31)
Maryland, USA
Burial
Lynchburg, Lynchburg City, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.4018, Longitude: -79.138779
Plot
Section/Range: 7, Lot: 1, Grave: 3 South
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Civil War Confederate Brigadier General. At the outbreak of the Civil War, he was a lawyer in practice when commissioned Colonel in command of the 11th Regiment Virginia Volunteers. He led the 11th Virginia at the First Manassas, Dranesville, Williamsburg and was promoted to Brigadier General in May of 1862. On September 14, 1862, he was ordered to Fox's Gap at South Mountain, Maryland and he deployed his troops in a defensive position behind a stone wall along the edge of a field. Soon about 3,000 Federals were pressing hard against his troops with artillary and infantry rifle fire. Garland was struck by a bullet that tore through his chest and knocked him off his horse. His staff carried him down a road to the South Mountain Inn where he was laid on the front porch and died of his wound. At the time of his death, he was one of the most promising officers in the Confederate Army, whom led by example and had always shown conspicuous bravery under fire.
Civil War Confederate Brigadier General. At the outbreak of the Civil War, he was a lawyer in practice when commissioned Colonel in command of the 11th Regiment Virginia Volunteers. He led the 11th Virginia at the First Manassas, Dranesville, Williamsburg and was promoted to Brigadier General in May of 1862. On September 14, 1862, he was ordered to Fox's Gap at South Mountain, Maryland and he deployed his troops in a defensive position behind a stone wall along the edge of a field. Soon about 3,000 Federals were pressing hard against his troops with artillary and infantry rifle fire. Garland was struck by a bullet that tore through his chest and knocked him off his horse. His staff carried him down a road to the South Mountain Inn where he was laid on the front porch and died of his wound. At the time of his death, he was one of the most promising officers in the Confederate Army, whom led by example and had always shown conspicuous bravery under fire.

Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith



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  • Added: Jul 11, 2000
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10871/samuel-garland: accessed ), memorial page for Samuel Garland Jr. (16 Dec 1830–14 Sep 1862), Find a Grave Memorial ID 10871, citing Presbyterian Cemetery, Lynchburg, Lynchburg City, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.