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Adley H. Gladden

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Subsequently, General Bragg, expressing a desire to form a brigade of regiments which should set an example of discipline and official excellence, said, "I should desire General Gladden to command them." On January 27, 1862, Gladden was transferred to Mobile, Alabama, until March 9, 1862, and then to
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On January 25, 1861, Gladden accepted appointment as lieutenant colonel of the 1st South Carolina Infantry Regiment, but soon resigned to become a member of the Louisiana secession convention. After the convention ended, he became colonel of the
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at Shiloh on April 6, 1862, described Gladden's death as follows: "In the same quarter of the field all of Withers' division, including Gladden's brigade, reinforced by
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Corinth, Mississippi, where he was placed in command of a brigade composed of four Alabama regiments, the 1st Louisiana and Robertson's battery in the
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Much of the information on Gladden's military career was taken from a public domain book (published before 1923) Dimitry, John Bull Smith
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expressed thanks for the able support Gladden provided. From December 22, 1861, to January 27, 1862, he was commander of the
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of South Carolina volunteers. After the death of its colonel and lieutenant-colonel while storming the Mexican works at the
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and assigned to command of a brigade, including the 1st Louisiana Infantry Regiment, of which future brigadier general
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In the Mexican–American War, Gladden was a major and then, as lieutenant colonel, commander of the
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Volume 10. Evans, Clement Anselm, ed. Atlanta: Confederate Publishing Company, 1899.
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then became colonel. He was in command of his brigade during the
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Adley Hogan Gladden died on April 12, 1862. He is buried in
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of South Carolina. In 1830, he became a cotton broker in
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Adley Hogan Gladden was born on October 28, 1810, in the
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bombardment of the Confederate forts at Pensacola harbor
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Fairfield District, South Carolina
Shiloh, Tennessee
Mobile, Alabama
United States of America
Confederate States of America
Confederate States of America
United States Army
Confederate States Army

Lieutenant Colonel

Brigadier General (CSA)
Louisiana
1st Louisiana Regulars
1st Brigade
Second Seminole War
Mexican–American War
Battle of Churubusco
Belen Gate
American Civil War
Battle of Pensacola
Battle of Shiloh

Palmetto Regiment
Mexican–American War
brigadier general
Confederate States Army
American Civil War
Braxton Bragg

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