John H. Kelly
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This article is about the nineteenth century Confederate officer. For the twentieth century U.S. diplomat, see John Hubert Kelly. For other people with this name, see John Kelly.
John Herbert Kelly (March 31, 1840 – September 4, 1864) was, at the time of his promotion, the youngest brigadier general in the Confederate States Army.[1] He became one of the youngest generals to die during the American Civil War, at the age of 24.[2] His death occurred during an engagement at Franklin, Tennessee, on September 2, 1864, during Major General Joseph Wheeler's raid into Tennessee in August and early September 1864 in an attempt to destroy the railroad that Union Army Major General William Tecumseh Sherman was using to supply his force from Chattanooga, Tennessee, during the Atlanta Campaign.[3]
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John Herbert Kelly | |
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Nickname(s) | The Boy General of the Confederacy |
Born | (1840-03-31)March 31, 1840 Carrollton, Alabama |
Died | September 4, 1864(1864-09-04) (aged 24) Franklin, Tennessee |
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Allegiance | Confederate States of America |
Service/ | Confederate States Army |
Years of service | 1861–1864 (CSA) |
Rank | Brigadier General (CSA) |
Commands held | 8th Arkansas Infantry Regiment Kelly's Brigade |
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