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Charles W. Phifer

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111: 77: 122: 163: 90: 324:. He married Lutie A. Marshall (1848-1917). He taught school and worked as a civil engineer. In the 1880s he worked for Interior Department as superintendent of the Wichita tribe's Indian school (his wife taught there) but was dismissed after yet another drinking incident. Around 1890 he relocated to Savannah, Georgia, working as a part-time book canvasser. On Dec. 25, 1896, while intoxicated, he accidentally fell down the steps of the cellar of Abrams' Savannah saloon and broke his neck. He's buried in Savannah's 156: 149: 299:
in October 1862. Phifer valiantly led the brigade in a doomed charge on the Union army entrenchments. However, he soon reported "ill" (the Texans thought he was drunk) and missed the Battle of Hatchie Bridge. Contemporary reports suggest that he was an alcoholic, "highly educated" and genial when
262:, probably Bedford County, in 1833. His parents, John and Ann (Phifer) Phifer, were both descended from an old North Carolina family of German (allegedly noble Austrian) descent. The father, a planter, moved to Coffeeville, Yalobusha County, Mississippi when Phifer was young. He attended the 282:
At the outbreak of the civil war, Phifer resigned his army commission and was commissioned a lieutenant in the Confederate regular army. He was a mustering officer in Louisiana in early 1861. Later in 1861, he became major and commanding officer of the
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sober, but quarrelsome when drunk. On October 16, 1862, Phifer was relieved of command and acting rank. He again served as major and became assistant adjutant general to another old army friend, Col.
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List of American Civil War generals (Acting Confederate)
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After the war, Phifer returned to Texas, living in
221: 195: 183: 173: 143: 133: 102: 70: 57: 37: 25: 18: 385: 8: 417:Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001. 274:, fighting Indians on the Texas frontier. 15: 470:People of Texas in the American Civil War 234:(January 1834 – December 25, 1896) was a 366: 364: 362: 349: 7: 254:Phifer, occasionally also spelled 14: 465:Confederate States Army officers 161: 154: 147: 120: 109: 88: 75: 242:who was unofficially appointed 295:Texas Cavalry Brigade) at the 285:6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion 188:6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion 1: 304:. Phifer was captured at the 96:Confederate States of America 268:University of North Carolina 475:United States Army officers 384:Bruce S. Allardice (1995). 48:December 25, 1896 (aged 62) 491: 264:University of Mississippi 178:2nd U.S. Cavalry Regiment 415:Civil War High Commands. 297:Second Battle of Corinth 209:Second Battle of Corinth 191:Phifer's Cavalry Brigade 83:United States of America 236:Confederate States Army 128:Confederate States Army 388:More Generals in Gray 326:Laurel Grove Cemetery 302:Alexander W. Reynolds 232:Charles Wesley Phifer 134:Years of service 63:Laurel Grove Cemetery 20:Charles Wesley Phifer 272:2nd Cavalry Regiment 152:1st Lieutenant (USA) 238:officer during the 306:Siege of Vicksburg 240:American Civil War 214:Siege of Vicksburg 204:American Civil War 116:United States Army 436:Charles W. Phifer 423:978-0-8047-3641-1 399:978-0-8071-1967-9 356:Allardice, p. 181 244:brigadier general 229: 228: 225:teacher, engineer 167:Brigadier General 482: 403: 391: 371: 368: 357: 354: 165: 158: 151: 126: 124: 123: 114: 113: 104: 98: 94: 92: 91: 81: 79: 78: 47: 45: 16: 490: 489: 485: 484: 483: 481: 480: 479: 445: 444: 432: 411:David J. Eicher 407:Eicher, John H. 400: 383: 380: 375: 374: 369: 360: 355: 351: 346: 334: 314: 280: 278:Military career 252: 222:Other work 202: 190: 160: 153: 138: 121: 119: 118: 108: 89: 87: 86: 85: 76: 74: 66: 58:Place of burial 49: 43: 41: 30: 21: 12: 11: 5: 488: 486: 478: 477: 472: 467: 462: 457: 447: 446: 443: 442: 431: 430:External links 428: 427: 426: 404: 398: 379: 376: 373: 372: 370:Eicher, p. 697 358: 348: 347: 345: 342: 341: 340: 333: 330: 313: 310: 279: 276: 258:, was born in 251: 248: 227: 226: 223: 219: 218: 217: 216: 211: 197: 193: 192: 185: 181: 180: 175: 171: 170: 145: 141: 140: 135: 131: 130: 106: 100: 99: 72: 68: 67: 61: 59: 55: 54: 39: 35: 34: 27: 23: 22: 19: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 487: 476: 473: 471: 468: 466: 463: 461: 458: 456: 453: 452: 450: 441: 437: 434: 433: 429: 424: 420: 416: 412: 408: 405: 401: 395: 390: 389: 382: 381: 377: 367: 365: 363: 359: 353: 350: 343: 339: 336: 335: 331: 329: 327: 323: 319: 311: 309: 307: 303: 298: 294: 290: 289:Earl Van Dorn 286: 277: 275: 273: 269: 265: 261: 257: 249: 247: 245: 241: 237: 233: 224: 220: 215: 212: 210: 207: 206: 205: 201: 198: 194: 189: 186: 182: 179: 176: 172: 168: 164: 157: 150: 146: 142: 136: 132: 129: 117: 112: 107: 101: 97: 84: 73: 69: 64: 60: 56: 52: 40: 36: 33: 28: 24: 17: 455:1830s births 440:Find a Grave 414: 387: 352: 315: 281: 255: 253: 231: 230: 196:Battles/wars 460:1896 deaths 200:Indian Wars 159:Major (CSA) 449:Categories 378:References 312:Later life 250:Early life 71:Allegiance 65:, Savannah 44:1896-12-25 318:Galveston 260:Tennessee 139:1861–1865 137:1855–1861 53:, Georgia 32:Tennessee 332:See also 266:and the 184:Commands 169:(acting) 103:Service/ 51:Savannah 421:  409:, and 396:  322:Austin 256:Pfifer 125:  105:branch 93:  80:  344:Notes 293:Ross' 419:ISBN 394:ISBN 320:and 174:Unit 144:Rank 38:Died 29:1833 26:Born 438:at 451:: 413:, 392:. 361:^ 328:. 246:. 425:. 402:. 46:) 42:(

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Tennessee
Savannah
Laurel Grove Cemetery
United States of America
Confederate States of America
United States
United States Army
Confederate States Army



Brigadier General
2nd U.S. Cavalry Regiment
6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
Indian Wars
American Civil War
Second Battle of Corinth
Siege of Vicksburg
Confederate States Army
American Civil War
brigadier general
Tennessee
University of Mississippi
University of North Carolina
2nd Cavalry Regiment
6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion
Earl Van Dorn
Ross'
Second Battle of Corinth
Alexander W. Reynolds

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