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    Hiram Bronson Granbury (March 1, 1831 – November 30, 1864) was a lawyer and county judge in Texas before the American Civil War. He organized a volunteer...
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    principal city of the Granbury micropolitan statistical area. Granbury is named after Confederate General Hiram B. Granbury. Granbury started as a square...
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    front line and the brigades of Brigadier Generals Lucius E. Polk and Hiram B. Granbury in reserve. Govan's scouts reported Howard's movement to Johnston...
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    generals' bodies—Patrick Cleburne, John Adams, Otho F. Strahl and Hiram B. Granbury—were laid out for a few hours after the battle. The McGavocks tended...
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    Lawrence Sullivan Ross Maj. Gen. John A. Wharton Brig. Gen. Hiram B. Granbury Brig. Gen. Jerome B. Robertson Brig. Gen. Felix Huston Robertson Brig. Gen....
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  • officers and men had been killed and disabled in the battery that Col Granbury was forced to make a detail from the infantry to work the guns (see: Cleburne's...
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  • Battle of Franklin Granbury's Brigade Hiram B. Granbury Loss December 1864 Battle of Nashville Granbury's Brigade Hiram B. Granbury Loss December 1864...
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    generals killed in action at Franklin were Cleburne, John Adams, Hiram B. Granbury, States Rights Gist, and Otho F. Strahl. A sixth general, John C....
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    brigades were led by Brig. Gens. Mark P. Lowrey, Daniel C. Govan, and Hiram B. Granbury. Bell's cavalry brigade supported on the right, although they remained...
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  • Clark (Corps headquarters) MG William H. T. Walker MG John B. Hood MG Joseph Wheeler BG Nathan B. Forrest Escort: Jackson's Company, Tennessee Cavalry: Cpt...
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  • Legacy High School. Granbury: The city holds an annual General Granbury's Birthday Bash dedicated to Confederate General Hiram B. Granbury Dixie, a region...
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    became lieutenant colonel and the chief justice of McLennan County, Hiram B. Granbury became major. The new regiment rode a train to Shreveport, Louisiana...
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    four Confederate Generals lay dead at Carnton: Patrick R. Cleburne, Hiram B. Granbury, John Adams, and Otho F. Strahl. In 1866, McGavock donated two acres...
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    to right, as follows: Charles H. Olmstead, John Weir (Lowrey's), Hiram B. Granbury, and Daniel Govan. At dawn on September 1, Stanley began carrying...
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  • Around 10:00 pm, a night charge by a nearby Confederate brigade under Hiram B. Granbury pushed the Northerners back, causing other Federal units to withdraw...
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  • wounded k = killed Gen Joseph E. Johnston LTG William J. Hardee LTG John B. Hood LTG Leonidas Polk (k June 14) MG William W. Loring LTG Alexander P....
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  • killed c = captured Gen John B. Hood, Commanding MG Benjamin F. Cheatham LTG Stephen D. Lee LTG Alexander P. Stewart MG Nathan B. Forrest Multiple commander...
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    Texas counties instead of its county seats, is also available. Contents:  A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Memorial and Biographical...
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    the passage at Taylor's Ridge. Further north, Brigadier General Hiram B. Granbury's Texas brigade was sent to defend against attack from White Oak Mountain...
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    Confederate generals were laid on Carnton's gallery: Patrick R. Cleburne, Hiram B. Granbury, John Adams, and Otho F. Strahl. In February 1811, McGavock married...
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  • Consolidated with the 32nd Mississippi during August also known as Granbury's Brigade when Granbury resumed command from July 22 Transferred from Polk's Brigade...
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    itself. As part of his movement to the east, Grant sent Major General James B. McPherson's corps in the direction of Raymond, Mississippi. Meanwhile, a...
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    fighting, Hiram B. Granbury assumed command of the brigade. As the Texans came under attack, Cleburne posted Douglas's Battery near Granbury's right flank...
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  • wounded (mw) = mortally wounded (k) = killed in action (c) = captured Gen John B. Hood LTG Alexander P. Stewart Escort Orleans Light Horse - Cpt Leeds Greenleaf...
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  • Col John Weir 8th&32nd Mississippi: Cpt Andrew Moody Granbury's Brigade    BG Hiram B. Granbury 5th Confederate (Tennessee): Capt Aaron A. Cox 6th Texas...
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    West Texas Military Academy, a private school in San Antonio, Texas. Hiram B. Granbury, an attorney who served as a Brigadier General in the Confederate...
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    it to attack. At 5 pm, Wood sent William B. Hazen's brigade forward, but it was repulsed by Hiram B. Granbury's Texas brigade after bitter fighting. Belatedly...
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    repulsed. However, both Smith and Mills were badly wounded and Colonel Hiram B. Granbury assumed command of the brigade. The 6th-10th-15th Texas held the left...
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    troops back, but both Smith and Colonel Mills were badly wounded. Hiram B. Granbury assumed command of the Texas brigade. After Mills was wounded, Kennard...
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    troops back, but Smith and Colonel Mills were seriously wounded and Hiram B. Granbury of the 7th Texas took command of the Texas brigade. After Mills fell...
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