Walter Paye Lane | |
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Born |
County Cork, Ireland |
February 18, 1817
Died | January 28, 1892 Marshall, Texas |
(aged 74)
Allegiance |
Republic of Texas United States of America Confederate States of America |
Service/branch |
Army of the Republic of Texas United States Army Confederate States Army |
Years of service | 1836 (Texas) 1846–48 (USA) 1861–65 (CSA) |
Rank |
Major (USA) Brigadier General (CSA) |
Battles/wars |
Texas Revolution
U.S.-Mexican War
Walter Paye Lane (February 18, 1817 – January 28, 1892) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War who also served in the armies of the Republic of Texas and the United States of America.
Lane was born in County Cork, Ireland. The Lane family emigrated to Fairview in Guernsey County, Ohio, in 1821, and moved to Kentucky in 1825. In 1836 Lane moved to Texas to participate in its war for independence against Mexico. After Texas had gained its independence, Lane lived in San Augustine County in East Texas and then San Antonio, where he briefly served as a Texas Ranger. In 1846 Lane joined the First Regiment, Texas Mounted Riflemen, as a first lieutenant to fight in the Mexican-American War. Lane fought with honors at the Battle of Monterey and was later given the rank of major and command of his own battalion. After the Mexican-American War, Lane wandered about doing various things in Arizona, California, and Peru before opening a mercantile business in Marshall, Texas, in 1858.