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Taos (search for this): article 14
Coffee (search for this): article 14
Our fallen leaders in Arkansas. [from the New Orleans Picayune.]
Ben. McCulloch, whose loss on the field of battle will be mourned by his countrymen, was a son of Alexander McCulloch, who was a Lieutenant and Aid to General Coffee, of Tennessee, in the battles of Talledeged and Horse Shoe Bend, and who resigned his commission in March, 1814.
Ben was born in Rutherford county, Tennessee, in 1814.
He was a Captain of the Texas Rangers in the Mexican war, and was distinguished for courage and conduct in the battle of Monterey.
On the 11th of July, 1816, he was appointed quartermaster, with the rank of Major.
He was also distinguished in the battle of Buena Vista, and as the commander of a spy company, before that battle, for a most daring and successful reconnaissance.
He resigned his appointment in 1847.
At his death he was a Brigadier General, commanding a division, known as McCulloch's division, and Chiefly composed of Arkansas and Texas troops.
The 3d Louisiana, Col.
Resaca De la Palma (search for this): article 14
D. McRae (search for this): article 14
Alexander McCulloch (search for this): article 14
P. O. Hebert (search for this): article 14
James S. McIntosh (search for this): article 14
1814 AD (search for this): article 14
Our fallen leaders in Arkansas. [from the New Orleans Picayune.]
Ben. McCulloch, whose loss on the field of battle will be mourned by his countrymen, was a son of Alexander McCulloch, who was a Lieutenant and Aid to General Coffee, of Tennessee, in the battles of Talledeged and Horse Shoe Bend, and who resigned his commission in March, 1814.
Ben was born in Rutherford county, Tennessee, in 1814.
He was a Captain of the Texas Rangers in the Mexican war, and was distinguished for courage and conduct in the battle of Monterey.
On the 11th of July, 1816, he was appointed quartermaster, with the rank of Major.
He was also distinguished in the battle of Buena Vista, and as the commander of a spy company, before that battle, for a most daring and successful reconnaissance.
He resigned his appointment in 1847.
At his death he was a Brigadier General, commanding a division, known as McCulloch's division, and Chiefly composed of Arkansas and Texas troops.
The 3d Louisiana, Col.
1845 AD (search for this): article 14
1847 AD (search for this): article 14