{⋆★⋆} MG Jones, David Rumph

David Rumph Jones

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Born: April 5, 1825

Birth Place: Orangeburg, South Carolina

Father: Donald Bruce Jones 1792 – 1853

Mother: Mary Elvira Rumph 1795 – 1854

Wife: Sarah Rebecca Taylor 1831 – 1917
(Buried: Mount Hebron Cemetery, Winchester, Virginia)​

Children:

Evelyn Taylor Jones Yorke 1857 – 1919​
(Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C.)​
Mary Belle Jones 1858 – 1929​
(Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C.)​

Education:

1846: Graduated from West Point Military Academy (41st in class)​

Occupation before War:

1846: Brevet 2nd Lt. United States Army, 2nd Infantry Regiment
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1846 – 1849: 2nd Lt. United States Army, 2nd Infantry Regiment​
1846 – 1848: Served in the Mexican War​
1847 – 1848: Adjutant for United States Army, 2nd Infantry Regiment​
1848: Garrison Duty at Jefferson Barracks​
1848: Garrison Duty at Fort Hamilton, New York​
1849 – 1855: 1st Lt. United States Army, 2nd Infantry Regiment​
1851 – 1853: Assistant Instructor of Infantry Tactics at West Point​
1853 – 1861: Brevet Captain and Assistant Adjutant General Staff​
183: Assistant Adjutant General for Western Division​
1853 – 1854: Assistant Adjutant General for Pacific Department​
1858 – 1861: Assistant Adjutant General, Department of the West​
1861: Resigned from United States Army on February 15th

Civil War Career:

1861 – 1862: Brigadier General in the Confederate Army Infantry​
1861: Participated in the First Battle of Bull Run, Brigade Commander​
1862: Participated in the Peninsula Campaign as Brigade Commander​
1862: Participated in the Seven Days Campaign as Brigade Commander​
1862: Participated in the Second Battle of Bull Run, Brigade Commander​
1862: Participated in the Battle of Antietam as Brigade Commander
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1862 – 1863: Major General of Confederate Army Infantry​

Died: January 15, 1863

Place of Death: Richmond, Virginia

Cause of Death: Heart Condition

Age at time of Death: 37 years old

Burial Place: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia
 
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It was his division that anchored the right flank of the Army of Northern Virginia at Antietam.When the Union lX Corps attacked across the Burnside Bridge it resulted in the death of Jones' brother-in-law, Union Colonel H.W.Kingsbury.This has been speculated as a possible factor plus the strain of battle that aggravated a longstanding heart condition. Jones died the following January in Richmond due to this heart condition.

The division he led at the time of Antietam had been the same division that used to belong to John B. Magruder. When Magruder left for the Western Theater, Jones got temporary command then assumed permanent command in time for 2nd Bull Run.

His marriage to Sarah Taylor, the daughter of Gen. Joseph P. Taylor, also made him an in-law to Zachary Taylor, Jefferson Davis, and Richard Taylor to name a few.

That West Point Class of 1846 that he graduated from also had George McClellan as #2. Amongst the other notables Thomas Jackson was #17.

I believe this is the Jones known as "Neighbor" Jones due to his out going personality.

In one biography he's described as a capable but not brilliant division leader.

Beauregard's chief of staff during the Fort Sumter bombardment.

This biography has him leading a brigade during the Peninsula Campaign and Antietam.He was actually a major General by March 10,1862.Then commanding a division by April.
 
True,the appointment ofJones to major general was after Antietam but it was "to rank" March 10th wasn't it?
I'd have to look at the back date of the commission. I know it was put forward to be confirmed shortly after Antietam but I don't recall when it was dated for.

Ryan
 
Looking into congressional records right now. His promotion to Major General was not confirmed by congress (13 to 10) after 6 months, which essentially reverted him back to Brigadier. However a day later Senator Edward Sparrow from the Committee on Military Affairs brought the matter up again and two weeks later after another 3 votes he was confirmed (11 to 6). New date of rank was the same day, being October 11, 1862.
 
David Rumph Jones

Born: April 5, 1825View attachment 353261

Birth Place: Orangeburg, South Carolina

Father: Donald Bruce Jones 1792 – 1853

Mother: Mary Elvira Rumph 1795 – 1854

Wife: Sarah Rebecca Taylor 1831 – 1917
(Buried: Mount Hebron Cemetery, Winchester, Virginia)​

Children:

Evelyn Taylor Jones Yorke 1857 – 1919​
(Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C.)​
Mary Belle Jones 1858 – 1929​
(Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C.)​

Education:

1846: Graduated from West Point Military Academy (41st in class)​

Occupation before War:

1846: Brevet 2nd Lt. United States Army, 2nd Infantry RegimentView attachment 353262
1846 – 1849: 2nd Lt. United States Army, 2nd Infantry Regiment​
1846 – 1848: Served in the Mexican War​
1847 – 1848: Adjutant for United States Army, 2nd Infantry Regiment​
1848: Garrison Duty at Jefferson Barracks​
1848: Garrison Duty at Fort Hamilton, New York​
1849 – 1855: 1st Lt. United States Army, 2nd Infantry Regiment​
1851 – 1853: Assistant Instructor of Infantry Tactics at West Point​
1853 – 1861: Brevet Captain and Assistant Adjutant General Staff​
183: Assistant Adjutant General for Western Division​
1853 – 1854: Assistant Adjutant General for Pacific Department​
1858 – 1861: Assistant Adjutant General, Department of the West​
1861: Resigned from United States Army on February 15th

Civil War Career:

1861 – 1862: Brigadier General in the Confederate Army Infantry​
1861: Participated in the First Battle of Bull Run, Brigade Commander​
1862: Participated in the Peninsula Campaign as Brigade Commander​
1862: Participated in the Seven Days Campaign as Brigade Commander​
1862: Participated in the Second Battle of Bull Run, Brigade Commander​
1862: Participated in the Battle of Antietam as Brigade Commander View attachment 353263
1862 – 1863: Major General of Confederate Army Infantry​

Died: January 15, 1863

Place of Death: Richmond, Virginia

Cause of Death: Heart Condition

Age at time of Death: 37 years old

Burial Place: Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia
Good looking beard.
 
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