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Patrick Theodore Moore

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duty. On April 28, 1863, he was appointed colonel, CSA, and judge advocate general. In January 1864, he became judge advocate general for the Department of Richmond. From May 18, 1864, to December 1864, he was a brigade commander of the Reserve Forces of Virginia, which he helped organize under the
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Warner, 1959, p. 220 states that Moore led his regiment at "First Manassas" and Boatner, 1988, p. 564 and Wert, 1986, p. 508 state that Moore led his regiment at "First Bull Run." Sifakis, 1988, p. 454 states: "While most accounts report him as being wounded at the head of his regiment at 1st Bull
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of the Virginia Provisional Army on June 15, 1861. After the Virginia units were formally transferred to the Confederate States Army service he became colonel of the 1st Virginia Infantry Regiment on July 1, 1861.
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even before the ratification vote of the people, Patrick T. Moore entered Virginia state militia service as colonel of the 1st Virginia Militia Regiment on April 21, 1861. He became colonel of the
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on court martial duty and a brigade commander of Virginia Reserves (local defense forces) in the Department of Richmond. He was a merchant and
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Run he was in fact wounded three days earlier at Blackburn's Ford along the same creek." Eicher, 2001, p. 395, agrees with Sifakis.
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on July 18, 1861, and was incapacitated for further field service. Thereafter, he served as an aide-de-camp, first to
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Moore apparently did not evacuate Richmond with the brigade because he was not captured with Lieutenant General
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between May 31, 1861, and July 1862. Moore's regiment had been in Longstreet's brigade during the
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between October 1861 and May 31, 1862, and, after Johnston was wounded at the
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officer before the war and an insurance agent after the conflict.
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Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders.
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Patrick T. Moore was born on September 22, 1821, in
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Patrick T. Moore

Galway
Ireland
U.K.
Richmond
Virginia
Confederate States of America
Confederate States Army
Brigadier General
1st Virginia Infantry
American Civil War
Battle of Blackburn's Ford
Battle of Seven Pines
Siege of Petersburg
Confederate States Army
brigadier general
American Civil War
Battle of Blackburn's Ford
General
Joseph E. Johnston
Lieutenant General
James Longstreet
judge advocate general
Virginia
militia
Galway, Ireland
Massachusetts
Virginia secession convention
Union

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