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Henry M. Judah

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149: 753: 725:'s estimated 3,000 to 4,000 Confederate soldiers. Since no crops had been grown here on the battlefields in 1864 and, as the surrender had paralyzed the local economy and government, the citizens and former soldiers lacked food, funds and employment. Judah, seeing that aid was needed to prevent suffering, issued corn and bacon to the needy until a crop could be harvested. The rations helped put the Georgians and their economy back on a sound basis, and served as a humanitarian gesture. 462: 219: 920: 28: 436:(a future Civil War general) later wrote, "It seemed that the rear guard had gotten some whiskey, and were all drunk, and scattered for at least 10 miles back. Judah was so drunk that he had to be lifted from his horse when the rear guard straggled into camp. The next day he was sick all day with the 978: 703:. In his haste to seize victory, he did not properly reconnoiter the battlefield terrain beforehand or use his artillery in the fight. It would be his last field command, as Schofield soon removed him from duty. 432:, but was too inebriated to lead his company in an attack on a group of Indians who were hiding in a cave. Instead, he stayed with the pack train and straggled far behind the column. The commissary officer, Lt. 676:, but failed to capture the general (who finally surrendered to other Federal troops on July 26). Judah was criticized for missing an opportunity earlier in the week to snare Morgan near 968: 440:." Crook and other officers discussed pressing charges against Judah, but the matter was dropped when Judah promised to arrange a transfer to a new post. He then served in 332: 953: 766: 733:
After the war, Judah mustered out of the volunteer army on August 24, 1865 and reverted to his Regular Army rank of major. He served on garrison duty in
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Judah was placed on routine administrative duty in the Department of the Cumberland until the end of the war, stationed in
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of volunteers on March 22, 1862 (confirmed March 24, 1862), to rank from March 21, 1862, and served as Grant's
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in the Regular Army on March 13, 1865. On May 12, he received the surrender of Brig. Gen.
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Georgia historical marker commemorating Judah's benevolent issuance of food rations
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to Henry Raymond Judah and Mary Jane (Reece) Judah. His father, a native of
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of the 4th Infantry. By autumn, he was performing administrative duties in
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on September 26, 1847. He was commended for bravery during the storming of
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by Schofield, Judah was given one last chance to redeem himself at the
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In June 1863, Judah was assigned to command the 3rd Division of the
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In 1854, Judah participated in an expedition against local
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Georgia historical marker for Wofford's surrender to Judah
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In 1864, Judah led an infantry division under Maj. Gen.
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American military personnel of the Mexican–American War
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in 1863 and for leading a disastrous attack during the
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With the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861, Judah was
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He was appointed a 954:United States Military Academy alumni 601:, Judah participated in the siege of 350:Judah received an appointment to the 7: 562:of the 4th California Volunteers at 484:adding citations to reliable sources 241:adding citations to reliable sources 339:, later was chief engineer of the 14: 931:Military biography of Henry Judah 605:. He received a promotion in the 413:. His Company E was stationed at 409:before being assigned to duty in 918: 751: 460: 217: 147: 26: 984:People from Snow Hill, Maryland 471:needs additional citations for 345:first transcontinental railroad 228:needs additional citations for 352:United States Military Academy 1: 335:church. One of his brothers, 652:ordered Judah to pursue the 974:United States Army officers 934:from the Cullum biographies 674:Battle of Buffington Island 1000: 399:U.S. 4th Infantry Regiment 364:U.S. 8th Infantry Regiment 759:American Civil War portal 32:Brig. Gen. Henry M. Judah 25: 873:Civil War High Commands. 829:Civil War High Commands. 384:Battle of Molino del Rey 341:Central Pacific Railroad 319:on the Eastern Shore of 110:United States of America 93:Kings Highway Cemetery, 810:Military Museum website 672:defeated Morgan at the 442:Placerville, California 421:, where he joined the 388:Battle for Mexico City 867:Eicher, John H., and 852:Denslow, William R., 823:Eicher, John H., and 739:Westport, Connecticut 735:Plattsburgh, New York 729:Later years and death 710:. He was appointed a 611:Major (United States) 209:Early life and career 185:, serving during the 136:Years of service 927:at Wikimedia Commons 682:William S. Rosecrans 480:improve this article 407:Washington Territory 374:and was promoted to 372:Mexican–American War 358:. 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