Colonel Joseph Frederick Waring, (CSA)

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Colonel Joseph Frederick Waring, (CSA)

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Birthplace: Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, United States
Death: October 04, 1876 (44)
Whitesville, Harris County, Georgia, United States (yellow fever)
Immediate Family:

Son of Dr. William Richard Waring and Anne Moody Todd Waring (Johnston)
Husband of Louise Waring
Brother of Dr. William Richard Waring; Dr. James Johnston Waring, Sr. (CSA); Major George Houstoun Waring, Sr., (CSA) and Anne Mary Trist

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About Colonel Joseph Frederick Waring, (CSA)

Colonel Joseph Frederick Waring, (CSA)

Colonel Waring was a senior officer of the Confederate States Army, commanding a cavalry regiment in the American Civil War.

Early Life and Education

Joseph Frederick Waring was born on February 13, 1832, at Savannah, Georgia, to Dr. William R. and Ann (née Johnston) Waring. He was the great-uncle of scholar Joseph Frederick Waring. He enrolled in Yale University and graduated in the Class of 1852. He spent his studies at Philadelphia and spent the next year traveling across Europe. When he finally returned, he became a planter at Savannah as well as a city alderman there. He then married Louise Early.

American Civil War

When the American Civil War broke out, Waring became a member of the Georgia Hussars and became a colonel within the unit. A few weeks later, he arrived at Virginia with his company and was then originally assigned to the 6th Virginia Infantry Regiment when he arrived at Richmond, Virginia but this didn't last long as shortly after, on December 4, the Bog Wallow Ambush occurred but was wounded in the face during the fighting.

Three days later after the failed ambush, Waring's company was consolidated with the Jeff. Davis Legion after Col. William F. Martin was promoted to Brigadier General and sent to Western Theater of the American Civil War. The unit served under Wade Hampton III. Waring later led his united through cavalry battles in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War such as Brandy Station, Gettysburg and Trevilian Station. In July 1864, he was promoted to colonel of the Legion and later assisted with Pierce M.B. Young's brigade.

In February 1865, he was assigned to South Carolina to serve in the Campaign of the Carolinas with a worried entry about the campaign of his diary reading:

Sherman has it all his own way. When will we concentrate troops against him?

He participated at the Battle of Monroe's Crossroads but then surrendered at Bennett Place along with Joseph E. Johnston.

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Colonel Joseph Frederick Waring, (CSA)'s Timeline

1832
February 13, 1832
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, United States
1876
October 4, 1876
Age 44
Whitesville, Harris County, Georgia, United States