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Gen. Patrick R.
Cleburne—Stonewall Jackson of the West
By:
Calvin E. Johnson, Jr., American-Historical Writer, Speaker,
Author of book “When America Stood for God, Family and Country”
and member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. http://www.scv.org
1064 West Mill Drive
Kennesaw, Georgia30152
Phone: 770 428 0978
Wednesday, March 17, 2010, is the 182nd birthday of Patrick
Ronayne Cleburne.
Do
you remember the 1961 weekly television series, entitled “The
Americans?” This wonderful-educational show centered around two
brothers who fought on opposite sides of the War Between the
States—Confederate Corporal Jeff Canfield played by Richard
Davalos and Union Corporal Ben Canfield played by Darryl Hickman.
Their Father, Pa Canfield, was played by the late great John
McIntire. The great theme music was produced by Hugo Friedhofer
and original music by Bernard Hermann.
When I was growing up near Atlanta, Georgia school children could
recite some of the words to the United States Constitution, Bill
of Rights and knew the true history of those who gave us our
freedom. Politicians in their speeches proudly quoted from
American Patriots like; George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and
Robert E. Lee.
Who was Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne?
Patrick Ronayne Cleburne was born on March 17, 1828, in Ovens,
County Cork, Ireland. He was an Anglo-Irish soldier who served in
the 41st Regiment of Foot of the British Army. He is however best
known for his service to the Confederates States of America during
the War Between the States.
He was only eighteen months old when his Mother died and a young
fifteen when his Father passed away. He tried to follow in his
Father’s foot steps, Dr. Joseph Cleburne, in the field of medicine
but failed his entrance exam to Trinity College of Medicine in
1848. He immigrated to America three years later with two brothers
and a sister and made his home in Helena, Arkansas.
In 1860 Cleburne became a naturalized citizen, lawyer and was
popular with the residents.
He sided with the Confederacy at the outbreak of the War Between
the States and progressed from the rank of private of the local
militia to major general.
Cleburne, like many Southerners, did not support the institution
of slavery but chose to serve his adopted country out of love for
the Southern people and their quest for independence and freedom.
In 1864, he advocated the emancipation of Black men to serve in
the Confederate Armed Forces. In early 1865, his dream became a
reality but it was then too late--the war was lost.
Did you know that Gen. Ulysses S. Grant owned slaves but Gen.
Robert E. Lee did not?
Cleburne participated in the Battles of Shiloh, Richmond,
Perryville, Stones River, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, Ringgold
Gap and Franklin. He was killed at the Battle of Franklin,
Tennessee on November 30, 1864.
Due to his brilliant strategy on the battlefield Gen. Patrick R.
Cleburne was nicknamed “Stonewall Jackson of the West.”
General Patrick R. Cleburne said before his death at the Battle of
Franklin:
"If this cause, that is dear to my heart, is doomed to fail, I
pray heaven may let me fall with it, while my face is toward the
enemy and my arm battling for that which I know is right."
Cleburne was engaged to Susan Tarleton of Mobile, Alabama.
On March 17, 1979, Cleburne’s birthday, I organized the Gen.
Patrick R. Cleburne Camp 1361 of the Sons of Confederate Veterans
in Jonesboro, Georgia which is still active. The Confederate
Cemetery in Jonesboro is also named in honor of the general.
Gen. Cleburne is buried in Maple Hill Cemetery in Helena,
Arkansas.
A good book “A Meteor Shining Brightly” Essays on Maj. Gen.
Patrick R. Cleburne” --edited by Mauriel Phillips Joslyn, is a
good source of information about Cleburne.
Freedom is God given. Nation’s remain free who put their trust in
God and the People.
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