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Sterling Price

Sterling Price
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11th Governor of Missouri
In office
January 3, 1853 – January 5, 1857
Preceded by Austin Augustus King
Succeeded by Trusten Polk
Member of the
U.S. House of Representatives
from Missouri's 3rd district
In office
March 4, 1845 – August 12, 1846
Preceded by John Jameson
Succeeded by William McDaniel
Personal details
Born (1809-09-14)September 14, 1809
Prince Edward County, Virginia
Died September 29, 1867(1867-09-29) (aged 58)
St. Louis, Missouri
Political party Democratic
Alma mater Hampden–Sydney College
Military service
Nickname(s) "Old Pap"
Allegiance  United States of America
State of Missouri
 Confederate States of America
Service/branch  United States Army
Missouri State Guard
 Confederate States Army
Years of service 1831–1846, 1848–1861 (Missouri State Guard)
1846–1848 (USA)
1861–1865 (CSA)
Rank Union Army brigadier general rank insignia.svg Brigadier-General (USA)
Union Army major general rank insignia.svg Major-General (MSG)
Confederate States of America General-collar.svg Major-General (CSA)
Battles/wars Missouri Mormon War
Mexican-American War
American Civil War

Sterling Price (September 14, 1809 – September 29, 1867) was a soldier, lawyer, planter, and politician from the U.S. state of Missouri, who served as the 11th Governor of the state from 1853 to 1857. He also served as a United States Army brigadier general during the Mexican-American War, and a Confederate Army major general in the American Civil War. Price is best known for his victories in New Mexico and Chihuahua during the Mexican conflict, and for his losses at the Battles of Pea Ridge and Westport during the Civil War–the latter being the culmination of his ill-fated Missouri Campaign of 1864. Following the war, Price took his remaining troops to Mexico rather than surrender, unsuccessfully seeking service with the Emperor Maximillian there. He ultimately returned to Missouri, where he died in poverty and was buried in St. Louis.

Sterling "Old Pap" Price was born near Farmville, in Prince Edward County, Virginia on September 14, 1809, into a family of Welsh origin. His father was Pugh Price, whose ancestor John Price was born in Brecknock, Wales, in 1584 and settled in the Virginia Colony. His mother was Elizabeth Williamson. Price attended Hampden–Sydney College in 1826 and 1827, studying law and working at the courthouse near his home. He was admitted to the Virginia bar and opened a law practice.


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