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Albert Creswell Garlington

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135: 91: 347: 111: 238:, on June 9, 1822. His parents were Christopher Garlington and Eliza (Aycock) Garlington. Garlington graduated from the University of Georgia with highest honors in 1842. He moved to South Carolina and became a lawyer in 1844. In 1848, he moved to his wife's home town of Newberry, South Carolina. His wife was the former Sally Lark Moon. His son, 361: 327:
After the Civil War, Albert C. Garlington was elected to a term in the South Carolina House of Representatives between 1865 and 1867. He then moved to Atlanta, Georgia, for a period of time but returned to Newberry to continue his law practice before retiring to his farm near Newberry for the last
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council of state, assigned to the Department of the Interior. He was responsible for coastal defense and the militia. When these responsibilities were transferred to the Confederate States Army, Pickens appointed Garlington brigadier general of the 3rd Brigade of South Carolina Volunteers and
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Garlington began training troops. After the regiments of the brigade were mustered into the Confederate Army, on December 19, 1861, Garlington was commissioned a major in the Holcombe Legion, responsible for coastal defense. The only action in which this unit was engaged was a skirmish at
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in 1854. He served as a state senator in 1856–1864. He was a director of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad and a brigadier general of the 10th Brigade of the South Carolina militia before the Civil War.
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in 1850–1854 before the war and a term in 1865–1867 after the war. He served as a state senator in 1856–1864. He was a director of the
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Albert Creswell Garlington died on March 27, 1885, in Newberry, South Carolina. He is buried in
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and a brigadier general in the state militia before the Civil War. He was a prominent lawyer at
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as they marched through South Carolina. Garlington's brigade evacuated the state capital of
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In late 1864 and early 1865, Garlington's brigade was sent to oppose the forces of Union
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of the South Carolina General Assembly in 1850–1854. He lost a race for a seat in the
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Garlington unsuccessfully ran for governor of South Carolina in 1864.
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Albert Creswell Garlington began his Civil War service as a member of
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The Sons of the American Revolution: New York State Society, 1893-94
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The Sons of the American Revolution: New York State Society, 1893–94
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Oglethorpe County, Georgia
Newberry, South Carolina
Newberry, South Carolina
Confederate States of America
South Carolina
South Carolina Militia

Brigadier General
American Civil War
brigadier general
South Carolina Militia
Confederate States Army
South Carolina
American Civil War
Holcombe Legion
Confederate States Army
adjutant general
inspector general
Carolinas Campaign
South Carolina General Assembly
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
Newberry, South Carolina
Atlanta, Georgia
Oglethorpe County, Georgia
Ernest Albert Garlington
United States Military Academy
7th U.S. Cavalry Regiment
Medal of Honor
Wounded Knee

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