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William Wirt Adams

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628:, John H. Martin, a staunch prohibitionist and reform advocate. Adams was rebuked by Martin for, among other things, his role as a character witness in the murder trial of Colonel Jones S. Hamilton, who was ultimately acquitted for killing Roderick D. Gambrell, another newspaper editor and ally of Martin's, in a street duel. On May 1, 1888, Adams, walking on President Street in Jackson with another man, encountered Martin coming from the opposite direction near the corner of Amite Street. After a brief verbal altercation, both men pulled revolvers on each other, Adams firing three times and Martin six. Both died almost immediately with Adams shot through the heart and Martin in the chest, leg, and hand. He was buried in 149: 175: 182: 125: 666: 114: 37: 652: 1016: 1021: 1006: 679: 332: 185: 23: 1031: 905: 996: 1036: 1011: 99: 1026: 917: 684: 400: 415: 367:. His father was a district court judge for the state of Mississippi from 1836 to 1839. William attended college at Bardstown College in 577:
composed of both his regiment and the command of Colonel Logan. In February 1864, he was ordered to attack General Sherman's advance on
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The Photograph of William Wirt Adams in Era Warner's "Generals in Gray" is incorrect-it is that of his brother Daniel Weisiger Adams.
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He returned to Mississippi where he married Sallie Huger Mayarant in 1850. There he pursued banking and agriculture in
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The Campaigns of Lieut.-Gen. N.B. Forrest, and of Forrest's Cavalry – with Portraits, Maps and Illustrations
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Wheeler, Lieut.-Gen. Joseph; Hooker, Col. Charles E. (1899). Evans, Brig.-Gen. Clement A. (ed.).
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In 1888, Adams was made the target of a number of attacks by the editor of the
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After settling his banking interests, he formed and enlisted the
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Upon the conclusion of the Civil War, Adams resided in
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Upon graduation in 1839, he enlisted as a 550:and observed troop movements in and around 1007:Confederate States Army brigadier generals 952:. New York:Charles Scribner's Sons, 1936. 854:. Atlanta, Georgia. May 4, 1888. p. 4 706:Biographical Dictionary of the Confederacy 457:offered Adams a cabinet position there as 35: 18: 902:Medical Histories of Confederate Generals 758:Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) 480:, and then, in October, to Headquarters, 696: 617:in Jackson by appointment of President 7: 1032:Politicians from Frankfort, Kentucky 416:Mississippi House of Representatives 351:, to Anna Weisiger Adams and Judge 515:aggressively attacked and pursued 14: 997:19th-century American legislators 754:"Adams, William Wirt (1819–1888)" 1037:People from Natchez, Mississippi 1012:Deaths by firearm in Mississippi 950:Dictionary of American Biography 920:. Retrieved June 20, 2015. p. 3. 664: 650: 511:. 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Brigadier General

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Brigadier General (CSA)
Wirt Adams' Cavalry Regiment
American Civil War
Battle of Shiloh
Siege of Corinth
Battle of Iuka
Battle of Hatchie's Bridge
Vicksburg Campaign
Battle of Raymond
Battle of Champion Hill
Siege of Vicksburg
Siege of Port Hudson
Battle of Meridian
George Adams
Daniel Adams
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