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Charles James Munnerlyn

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Charles James Munnerlyn
BornFebruary 14, 1822
Georgetown, Georgetown County, South Carolina, USA
DiedMay 17, 1898(1898-05-17) (aged 76)
Bainbridge, Decatur County, Georgia, USA
Buried
Munnerlyn Cemetery, Bainbridge, Decatur County, Georgia, USA
Allegiance Confederate States of America
Service/branch Confederate States Army
Years of service1861, 1864-1865
Rank
Colonel
UnitFlorida 1st Florida Special Cavalry Battalion
Commands held1st Florida Special Cavalry Battalion
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War

Charles James Munnerlyn (February 14, 1822 – May 17, 1898) was an American politician and military officer who served in the Confederate States of America. He served in the Confederate congress and commanded the First Battalion, Florida Special Cavalry.

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Early life

Munnerlyn was born in Georgetown, South Carolina and later moved to Decatur County, Georgia.[1] He was educated at Emory College and studied law under judge Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, the uncle of James Longstreet.

Civil War

He attended the Secession Convention and signed the Ordinance of Secession before he served in the Confederate Army. He represented Georgia in the First Confederate Congress from 1862 to 1864. In 1864, he was ordered to Florida and organized the Cow Cavalry.[2] With John T. Lesley and James McKay, he assisted in the escape of Judah Benjamin.

References

  1. ^ Men of Mark in Georgia. Vol. 3. p. 385.
  2. ^ Hartman, David W. (1995). Biographical Rosters of Florida's Confederate and Union Soldiers, 1861-1865. Vol. 5. Broadfoot Publishing Company. p. 2009.

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