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Alfred Cumming (general)

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On September 14, 1862, Cumming's brigade came up quickly to support troops under Brig. Gen.
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of the Augusta Volunteer Battalion. He soon resigned that position to become
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of the 1st Georgia Infantry. By June, he was the Lieutenant Colonel of the
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by a Federal offensive. His promptness helped keep the
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Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders.
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Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959.
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He served with distinction during the 90:Summerville Cemetery (Augusta, Georgia) 653:United States Military Academy alumni 7: 441:, he was disabled by another wound. 14: 673:Farmers from Georgia (U.S. state) 488: 474: 310:Flag of Cumming's Brigade, 1863. 181: 172: 145: 133: 113: 101: 543:New York: Facts On File, 1988. 457:, and then to his native city. 449:In postwar years, he farmed in 18:Alfred Cumming (disambiguation) 328:10th Georgia Infantry Regiment 205:10th Georgia Infantry Regiment 1: 541:Who Was Who in the Civil War. 196:1st Georgia Infantry Regiment 121:Confederate States of America 384:advance from its objective, 286:, where he aided his uncle, 658:United States Army officers 418:and in the actions outside 316:10th United States Infantry 694: 348:Battle of Savage's Station 330:and four months later its 15: 616: 603: 595: 496:American Civil War portal 32: 526:Civil War High Commands. 392:, then in April 1863 to 109:United States of America 342:of 1862, including the 278:. Later he accompanied 187:Brigadier General (CSA) 153:Confederate States Army 403:. He led a brigade in 352:Battle of Malvern Hill 311: 280:Albert Sidney Johnston 610:10th Georgia Regiment 520:Eicher, John H., and 451:Floyd County, Georgia 309: 257:Henry Harford Cumming 159:Years of service 396:as a subordinate to 320:Lieutenant Colonelcy 255:, he was the son of 408:Carter L. Stevenson 376:, forced back from 539:Sifakis, Stewart. 344:Battle of Yorktown 340:Peninsula Campaign 312: 265:United States Army 241:American Civil War 221:American Civil War 141:United States Army 626: 625: 617:Succeeded by 566:978-0-8071-0823-9 549:978-0-8160-1055-4 534:978-0-8047-3641-1 453:before moving to 401:John C. 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Brigadier General (CSA)
10th Georgia Infantry Regiment
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American Civil War
brigadier general
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American Civil War
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Henry Harford Cumming
West Point
United States Army
Louisiana
Brig. Gen.
David E. Twiggs
Albert Sidney Johnston
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