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Wright, p. 117. Appointed from Arkansas on February 5, 1864, to rank from December 29, 1863, and confirmed by the Confederate Congress on date of appointment.
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Following the war, Govan returned home and resumed farming. He later served as the Indian agent at the Tulalip Agency in the state of
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At the beginning of the American Civil War in 1861, Govan chose to follow his home state and the Confederate cause. He raised a
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Govan served the remainder of the war with the Army of Tennessee, participating in the
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in October. At one point during this battle Govan temporarily commanded a
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Battle of Nashville Preservation Society site Conf. Order of Battle.
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in September 1863. Govan led a brigade in the Reserve Corps of the
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in 1894. Govan died in 1911 at the home of one of his children in
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in May 1864. Govan was captured after a fierce battle at the
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Eicher, p. 260. Born on either July 4, 1827 or July 4, 1829.
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Generals in Gray: The Lives of the Confederate Commanders
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On December 29, 1863, Govan was promoted to the rank of
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in the Arkansas State forces. On June 5 he was elected
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in April 1862. Following Shiloh, Govan took part in
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He served as a 699:Recipients of American presidential pardons 535: 533: 514: 512: 471: 276:, and on January 28, 1862, was promoted to 669:Confederate States Army brigadier generals 608:, Louisiana State University Press, 1959, 591:Biographical Dictionary of the Confederacy 29: 489: 164: 624:General Officers of the Confederate Army 530: 509: 480: 286: 201: 646: 361:on September 1, but was exchanged for 295:Govan and his men participated in the 221:, who in 1832 relocated the family to 331:Govan played a prominent role in the 264:of men and in May he was appointed a 394: 327:from August to November. During the 255: 674:American Civil War prisoners of war 664:University of South Carolina alumni 578:, Stanford University Press, 2001, 13: 208:Northampton County, North Carolina 51:Northampton County, North Carolina 14: 715: 626:, J. M. Carroll & Co., 1983, 380:. Govan surrendered in 1865 with 435: 421: 232:Govan participated in the 1849 542: 521: 462: 252:, and again became a planter. 1: 704:Burials at Hillcrest Cemetery 564: 78:Confederate States of America 227:University of South Carolina 223:Marshall County, Mississippi 206:Daniel C. Govan was born in 7: 414: 370:Franklin-Nashville Campaign 10: 720: 409:Holly Springs, Mississippi 407:. His body was brought to 389:Greensboro, North Carolina 329:Battle of Missionary Ridge 291:Govan during the Civil War 140:Battle of Missionary Ridge 593:, Greenwood Press, 1977, 443:American Civil War portal 280:and given command of the 110: 100: 92: 82: 74: 57: 37: 28: 21: 456: 355:Battle of Pickett's Mill 315:. He then fought at the 150:Battle of Pickett's Mill 576:Civil War High Commands 319:that winter and at the 177:Daniel Chevilette Govan 88:Confederate States Army 23:Daniel Chevilette Govan 359:Battle of Jonesborough 333:Battle of Ringgold Gap 317:Battle of Stones River 292: 236:along with his cousin 229:) graduating in 1848. 155:Battle of Jonesborough 145:Battle of Ringgold Gap 130:Battle of Stones River 570:Eicher, John H., and 321:Battle of Chickamauga 290: 274:2nd Arkansas Infantry 202:Early life and career 135:Battle of Chickamauga 93:Years of service 309:Battle of Perryville 234:California Gold Rush 125:Battle of Perryville 477:Wakelyn, pp. 206-7. 212:U.S. Representative 160:Battle of Nashville 554:2008-10-24 at the 405:Memphis, Tennessee 385:Joseph E. Johnston 374:Carolinas Campaign 307:and fought at the 301:Edmund Kirby Smith 293: 270:lieutenant colonel 238:Benjamin McCulloch 192:American Civil War 115:American Civil War 68:Memphis, Tennessee 694:American planters 620:Wright, Marcus J. 604:Warner, Ezra J., 589:Wakelyn, Jon L., 395:Postbellum career 347:brigadier general 325:Army of Tennessee 305:Kentucky Campaign 256:Civil War service 246:James Hervey Otey 210:. 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Northampton County, North Carolina
Memphis, Tennessee
Brigadier General
American Civil War
Battle of Shiloh
Battle of Perryville
Battle of Stones River
Battle of Chickamauga
Battle of Missionary Ridge
Battle of Ringgold Gap
Battle of Pickett's Mill
Battle of Jonesborough
Battle of Nashville
WIA
American
Confederate
general
American Civil War
Western Theater
Northampton County, North Carolina
U.S. Representative
Andrew R. Govan
South Carolina
Marshall County, Mississippi
University of South Carolina
California Gold Rush
Benjamin McCulloch
Sacramento
James Hervey Otey

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