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James Bankhead

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His duties as an Army officer took him to Charleston, South Carolina where he met and married the fourth daughter of John Pyne, Ann Smith Pyne, in her mother's home on Church Street on 25 June 1817.
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for distinguished service in the reduction of Vera Cruz where Bankhead, the senior field officer, acted as chief of artillery, in command of the batteries. From January 1848 he commanded the
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entered the army on the same day and they remained lifelong friends. Before the War of 1812, Bankhead served in various commands and staff assignments. During the war he was promoted to
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He saw active service during the Second Seminole War and received a brevet promotion to
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Col. James Bankhead, 2nd U. S. Artillery. c. 1846. by J. Plumbe
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Bankhead joined the U. S. Army in 1808, as a captain in the
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American military personnel of the Mexican–American War
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Col. Bankhead was in command of the garrison of the
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U. S. Army
officer
brevet
brigadier general
War of 1812
Second Seminole War
Mexican–American War
Port Royal
Caroline County, Virginia
5th Infantry Regiment
Winfield Scott
major
Wade Hampton
brevet
lieutenant colonel
3rd Artillery Regiment
colonel
Buffalo Barracks
Mexican–American War
Vera Cruz
2nd Artillery Regiment
Brigadier General
Department of Orizaba
Department of the East
Fort McHenry
Green Mount Cemetery
Baltimore, Maryland
Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography
"The Buffalo Barracks Historical Website"

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