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Erasmus Burt

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196: 85: 105: 130: 31: 301:, and became a member of the House of Representatives representing Oktibbeha County, and State Auditor. While chairman of the Committee on Claims and a member of the Committee of Education he was instrumental in founding the Mississippi Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb in 1854. 423: 195: 339:, but his regiment was caught in a crossfire by nearby enemy infantry. Burt was shot through his hip by a bullet which entered his stomach. His men were so enraged by his loss that they helped drive the Federals into the 296:
On September 16, 1840, in Jacksonville, Alabama, Erasmus married Lucy Ann Morgan (October 22, 1821 – c. 1887), the daughter of George Washington Morgan and Mary Frances Irby. By 1845 he was practicing medicine in
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where he founded the town of Alexandria, and then moved to Texas. Erasmus Burt first practiced medicine in Calhoun county, Alabama and then moved to Mississippi.
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When the war broke out, Burt raised a unit for the Confederate side known as the "Burt Rifles," which became Company K of the
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Erasmus and two other brothers, Matthew and Oswell, studied medicine in Alabama. Dr. Matthew Burt practiced medicine in
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where a number of them drowned. He was taken into Harrison Hall in Leesburg, Virginia. Burt was promoted to
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as the Third Auditor of the Treasury, and in 1854 was appointed the first Territorial Governor of
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on June 7, 1861. They first saw action at the First Battle of Manassas on July 21, 1861.
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for his bravery, but died before the promotion was received. His body was taken back to
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There is an Erasmus Burt Award presented by the Mississippi Association of the Deaf.
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Confederate States of America military personnel killed in the American Civil War
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from 1798 to 1800, and Catherine Miles. His brothers included
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Confederate leaders marker at the Ball's Bluff Battlefield
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and served until 1853 and who was married to the niece of
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Members of the Mississippi House of Representatives
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Edgefield County, South Carolina
USA
Leesburg, Virginia
Confederate States of America
Confederate States Army

Colonel
American Civil War
First Battle of Manassas
Battle of Ball's Bluff


Mississippi
Mississippi House of Representatives
American Civil War
colonel
Confederate States Army
Battle of Ball's Bluff
Northern Virginia
Edgefield County, South Carolina
Francis Burt
South Carolina House of Representatives
Armistead Burt
Congress
South Carolina
John C. Calhoun
Francis Burt
Washington, D.C.
Nebraska

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