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Lucius E Polk

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Years of service
  
1861–1864

Other work
  
Politician

Name
  
Lucius Polk

Rank
  
Brigadier General



Born
  
July 10, 1833 Salisbury, North Carolina (
1833-07-10
)

Place of burial
  
Saint John's Church Cemetery, Ashwood, Tennessee

Battles/wars
  
American Civil War Battle of Shiloh Battle of Richmond Battle of Perryville Battle of Murfreesboro Battle of Chickamauga Chattanooga Campaign Atlanta Campaign Battle of Kennesaw Mountain

Died
  
December 1, 1892, Columbia, Tennessee, United States

Allegiance
  
Confederate States of America

Battles and wars
  
American Civil War, Battle of Shiloh

Service/branch
  
Confederate States Army

Lucius Eugene Polk (July 10, 1833 – December 1, 1892) was a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He was a nephew of Leonidas Polk.

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Early life

Polk was born in Salisbury, North Carolina. When he was two years of age, the family moved near Columbia, Tennessee. Polk attended the University of Virginia in 1850-51, before settling in Helena, Arkansas, where he was a planter.

Civil War

In 1861, Polk enlisted in the Yell Rifles as a private under Patrick Cleburne, who he served under during most of the War. At the Battle of Shiloh, then Junior Second Lieutenant Polk was wounded in the face. He was promoted to colonel of the 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment following Shiloh. When Cleburne was promoted to divisional command, Polk was appointed brigadier general to date from December 13, 1862. Polk took part in fighting at Stones River, Chickamauga, Chattanooga, and in the Atlanta Campaign. In June 1864, Polk was severely wounded (the fourth time during the war) at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain and was honorably discharged from the Army.

Post-war career

Polk returned to Columbia after his wounding at Kennesaw. He served as a delegate to the 1884 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. In 1887 he was elected to the Tennessee Senate.

Death and legacy

Polk died in Columbia, Tennessee, and is buried at St. John's Church Cemetery at nearby Ashwood. His son Rufus King Polk was a Congressman from Pennsylvania.

References

Lucius E. Polk Wikipedia