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in the Mexican–American War, rising to the grade of captain. He was severely wounded during the war. Cantey was left among the dead, but when his enslaved servant retrieved his body to bury at home, he saw faint signs of life in the officer. His enslaved worker saved Cantey's life. Cantey offered to
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from January 1863 through April 1864, where he organized a brigade of three Alabama regiments and one Mississippi regiment. Then, Cantey was transferred to the
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Cantey became politically active and was elected to two terms from Kershaw County as a state legislator in South Carolina, starting November 23, 1846.
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After the end of the Mexican–American War, Cantey moved to Alabama, where he bought land and became a planter in
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succeeded Cantey as regimental commander and led the regiment on its famous charge up
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in 1861, in which he organized "Cantey's Rifles". In 1862, he led the regiment in
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After the Civil War, James Cantey returned to work his plantation near
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For the military officer and politician in South Carolina, see
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division and helped turn back the Union Army advance. At the
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James Cantey helped form and was elected colonel of the
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Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959.
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James Willis Cantey

South Carolina House of Representatives
Kershaw County
Camden, South Carolina
Fort Mitchell, Alabama
Richard Richardson
James Willis Cantey
Lawyer
United States of America
Confederate States of America
United States Army
Confederate States Army

Captain
Brigadier General
Palmetto Regiment
(USV)
15th Alabama Infantry Regiment
Mexican–American War
Battle of Chapultepec
American Civil War
Valley Campaign
First Battle of Winchester
Battle of Cross Keys
Seven Days Battles
Battle of Gettysburg
Atlanta Campaign
Franklin–Nashville Campaign
Battle of Bentonville

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