Brig. Gen. Edward Dorr Tracy, Jr. (CSA)

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Brig. Gen. Edward Dorr Tracy, Jr. (CSA)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, United States
Death: May 01, 1863 (29)
Port Gibson, Claiborne County, Mississippi, United States (KIA at Battle of Port Gibson)
Place of Burial: Macon, Bibb County, GA, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Judge Edward Dorr Tracy, Sr. and Susan Griffin Tracy
Husband of Ellen Elizabeth Tracy
Brother of Anne Clark Johnston and Maj. Philemon Tracy, CSA
Half brother of Caroline Matilda Baxter; Cambell Tracy and Harriet Charlotte Tracy

Occupation: 19th Regiment, Alabama Infantry
Managed by: Private User
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About Brig. Gen. Edward Dorr Tracy, Jr. (CSA)

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Edward D. Tracy, Jr., was born in Macon, Georgia, on Nov. 5, 1833. His father served as Macon´s second Mayor (1826-1828), a Judge of Superior Court, and hosted General Lafayette during his visit to Macon in 1825. The younger Tracy graduated from the University of Georgia in 1851, studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1853. He was a member and deacon of First Presbyterian Church, and Macon Lodge No. 5, F.&A.M. In 1857, Tracy moved to Huntsville, Alabama. He was a Delegate to the 1860 Democratic national Convention, and an Alternate elector for John C. Breckinridge in Alabama. In April, 1861, Tracy was commissioned a Captain in the 4th Alabama Infantry, C.S.A. He fought in the battles of First Manassas, Farmington, Shiloh and Vicksburg. He was rapidly promoted and on recommendation of General E. Kirby Smith, Tracy was promoted from Lt. Colonel to Brig. General on August 16, 1862. On May 1, 1863, leading his brigade of Georgians and Alabamians, General Tracy was killed at Port Gibson, Mississippi. His body was returned to Macon and buried here. His brother, Major Philemon Tracy, Editor of the "Macon Telegraph," was killed September 3, 1862 at Sharpsburg, Maryland.

Tracy, Edward D. BATTLE UNIT NAME: 19th Regiment, Alabama Infantry SIDE: Confederacy COMPANY: F&S SOLDIER'S RANK IN: Lieutenant Colonel SOLDIER'S RANK OUT: Lieutenant Colonel ALTERNATE NAME: FILM NUMBER: M374 ROLL 45 PLAQUE NUMBER: NOTES: none

Tracy, Edward D. BATTLE UNIT NAME: 4th Regiment, Alabama Infantry SIDE: Confederacy COMPANY: I
SOLDIER'S RANK IN: Captain SOLDIER'S RANK OUT: Captain ALTERNATE NAME: FILM NUMBER: M374 ROLL 45 PLAQUE NUMBER: NOTES: none

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Brig. Gen. Edward Dorr Tracy, Jr. (CSA)'s Timeline

1833
November 3, 1833
Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, United States
1863
May 1, 1863
Age 29
Port Gibson, Claiborne County, Mississippi, United States
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Rose Hill, Macon, Bibb County, GA, United States