★★★ Green, Peter V.

Peter V. Green

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Born: 1837

Birthplace: Rutherford County, North Carolina

Occupation before War:

Attorney in Bradley County, Arkansas​

Civil War Career:

1861: 3rd Lt. In Company C, 5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment​
1861 – 1862: Captain of Company C, 5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment​
1862 – 1863: Major of 5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment​
1863 – 1864: Lt. Colonel of 5th/13th Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regt.​
1864 – 1865: Colonel of 5th/13th Arkansas Consolidated Infantry Regt.​
1865: Commander of Govan's Brigade at Battle of Bentonville, North Carolina​

Occupation after War:

1865 – 1869: Gambler in Texas​
1869: Severely Beaten and Lynched by gang of five freedmen in Millville, Texas​

Died: March 1869

Place of Death: Millville, Texas

Cause of Death: Murdered

Age at time of Death: 31 or 32 years old

Burial Place: Millville Cemetery, Oak Hill, Texas
 
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I've been doing some reading on the Battle of Jonesborough. I have to say, for a guy who only had been a Colonel for a month, Green was a superb regimental commander, and seemed to do well commanding the remnants of Govan's Brigade there and then at Bentonville.
I wonder if anyone does a dedicated book on Jonesborough, if someone manages to dig up a family photo of Colonel Green.
 

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