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  1. Cleburne is the subject of Justin S. Murphy's 2008 graphic novel, Cleburne. (Web site)
  2. Cleburne was given temporary command of a brigade. Move Up
  3. Cleburne was shot in the back, turned around and shot one of his attackers, killing him. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Cleburne was born in Ovens, County Cork, Ireland, the second son of Dr. Joseph Cleburne, a middle-class physician of Anglo-Irish ancestry. (Web site) Move Up
  5. Cleburne was wounded when Rice ambushed him and Hindman in a Helena street in 1856. Move Up

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  1. Patrick Cleburne won the Battle of Ringgold Gap although Hooker had 3 men for Cleburne's 1. (Web site)

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  1. When Atlanta was evacuated on September 1, 1864, Cleburne accompanied Hood on an ill-fated campaign against Sherman’s lines of communication in Tennessee.
  2. Several places in former Confederate states are named for him, including Cleburne County, Ala., on the Georgia line west of Atlanta. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Cleburne, who was not sick as Hill had claimed, cleared the felled timber from Dug Gap and prepared to advance when he heard the sound of Hindman's guns. (Web site)

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  1. General Patrick Cleburne, known as the Stonewall Ja ckson of the West, defended this area.
  2. Their military leadership in the West was decimated, including the loss of such skilled generals as Patrick Cleburne. Move Up

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  1. The division of Patrick Cleburne was rushed in to reinforce the Confederate right flank at Tunnel Hill on the north end of the ridge.

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  1. Another project that the Patrick Cleburne Camp is heavily engaged is the annual memorial to the great General himself: Patrick R. Cleburne. (Web site)

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  1. Cleburne went on to command his division, and briefly the corps, through the Atlanta Campaign and then with Hood into middle Tennessee. (Web site)

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  1. Cleburne, who had served in the British army, was made a brigadier general in Mar., 1862. (Web site)
  2. General Hardee also secured Patrick Cleburne his commission as brigadier general in the Confederate Army. Move Up

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  1. What mattered to Cleburne was not the institution of slavery, but the establishment of the Confederate States of America. (Web site)
  2. It became obvious to Cleburne that the Confederate States were losing the war due to the drain on manpower and resources that they were facing. Move Up

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  1. Cleburne continued functioning effectively as a division commander throughout the bloody and decisive Atlanta campaign.

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  1. At the beginning of the Civil War, Cleburne sided with the Southern States. (Web site)
  2. At the beginning of the Civil War, Cleburne sided with the Confederate States. (Web site) Move Up
  3. At Ringgold Gap he ran into Patrick Cleburne, the best tactical commander on either side during the Civil War. Move Up

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  1. Here Colonel Hill was in command of the brigade, with Cleburne in command of the division. (Web site)
  2. From this time forth, the regiment was in the command of Cleburne, either as brigade or division commander, until his death at Franklin, November 30, 1864. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. There Cleburne took command of a brigade within Hardee’s division with the rank of brigadier.

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  1. In 1856, Cleburne and Hindman were both wounded by gunshots during a street fight in Helena with members of the Know-Nothing Party following a debate. (Web site)

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  1. Brig. Gen. Patrick Cleburne 's brigade, the remainder of Buckner's division, followed. (Web site)
  2. One of the South's greatest field commanders, Patrick Cleburne was an Irish immigrant who established himself in Helena, Arkansas, before the War. (Web site) Move Up
  3. During this time, Hindman became close friends with Patrick Cleburne, who would later parallel his course as a Confederate Major General. Move Up

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  1. Several geographic features are named after Patrick Cleburne, including Cleburne County in Alabama and Arkansas, and the city of Cleburne, Texas. (Web site)
  2. When Patrick Cleburne moved to America in 1849 he settled in Helena, Arkansas, a port city on the Mississippi River south of Memphis, Tennessee. Move Up
  3. Patrick Cleburne fought valiantly at every battle, from the opening shots at Rocky Face Gap until the end at Jonesboro in August. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Cleburne participated in many successful military campaigns, especially the Battle of Stones River and the Battle of Ringgold Gap. (Web site)
  2. Cleburne fought in many other battles, including Kennesaw Mountain and the Battle of Atlanta. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Cleburne scored an even bigger success during the Battle of Chattanooga (November 25, 1863). Move Up

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  1. On September 19–20, 1863, Cleburne confirmed his reputation as an outstanding combat leader at the bloody Battle of Chickamauga.

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  1. Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne, and the officers and men under his command, for distinguished service at Ringgold Gap, in the State of Georgia, November 27, 1863.
  2. Maj. Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne 's division returned after dark from Chickamauga Station, interrupting the process of boarding the trains. Move Up
  3. Gen. Patrick Cleburne, who fought stubbornly considering his army was outnumbered by 5-to-1. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. A division commander in the Army of Tennessee, Cleburne hated to lose. (Web site)
  2. Shortly after, Cleburne joined the newly formed Army of Tennessee under Gen. Move Up
  3. Greatly mourned, Cleburne was initially buried at Rose Hill Cemetery in Columbia, Tennessee; after the war his remains were relocated to Helena, Arkansas. Move Up

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  1. Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne 's brigade entered the battle at about 3:40 p.m. (Web site)
  2. During the campaigns of 1863 in Tennessee, Cleburne and his soldiers fought at the Battle of Chickamauga. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Symonds's definitive and immensely readable narrative casts new light on Cleburne, on the Army of Tennessee, and on the Civil War in the West. Move Up

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