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Waller T. Patton

Waller Tazewell Patton
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Waller T. Patton by William D. Washington, 1868
Born (1835-07-15)July 15, 1835
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Died July 21, 1863(1863-07-21) (aged 28)
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Place of burial Stonewall Cemetery,
Winchester, Virginia
Allegiance  Confederate States of America
Service/branch  Confederate States Army
Years of service 1861–63
Rank Confederate States of America Lieutenant Colonel.png Lieutenant Colonel
Commands held 7th Virginia Infantry Regiment
Battles/wars

American Civil War

Relations Gen. George S. Patton
(great-uncle)

American Civil War

Lt. Col. Waller Tazewell Patton (July 15, 1835 – July 21, 1863), was a professor, attorney, and an officer of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.

Waller T. Patton was born in Fredericksburg, Virginia, into a well-known family. He was named for the Governor of Virginia, Littleton Waller Tazewell. His father, John Mercer Patton, a member of the Council of State, served as Acting Governor in March 1841. An ancestor, Hugh Mercer, served as a general during the American Revolution. His brother was Confederate colonel George S. Patton, Sr.

Patton graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1855, placing 2nd in a class of 16. While still a student, he became a member of the faculty, serving as acting assistant professor of Latin from 1852 until 1854. Patton also served as lieutenant in the cadet corps and for a time, as assistant professor of languages and assistant. Following his graduation, Patton was hired as an instructor of tactics, and as assistant professor of mathematics and assistant instructor of tactics. He studied law and passed the bar exam, then established a profitable law practice in Culpeper, Virginia. He commanded a local militia unit, the Culpeper Minutemen.

With the outbreak of the Civil War and Virginia's subsequent secession, Patton enlisted in the Confederate Army in the spring of 1861 and was elected to serve as a major in the 7th Virginia Infantry. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel on April 27, 1862. Patton took command of the regiment in June 1862 following the promotion of the previous colonel, James L. Kemper, to the command of the brigade. He was badly wounded at Second Manassas on August 30, 1862, and spent the remainder of the year back home in Fredericksburg recuperating. Patton was elected to the Virginia Senate in 1863, but chose instead to return to his regiment.


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