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James Allen Bridges, CSA

April 18 1845 ~ March 1888

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1880 Census
Precinct 4, Wise County Texas

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Wise County, Texas - Military: Confederate Pension Applications On file at the Texas State Library and Archives at Austin, Travis County Texas October 19, 2002

Husband's App. App. Claimant Name No. County Husband No. Bridges, S. A. (Mrs) 16984 Wise Bridges, James Allen

Wounded at Battle of Chickamaua Battle of Chickamauga Date: September 19-20, 1863 Location: Georgia Confederate Commander: Braxton Bragg Union Commander: William Rosecrans Confederate Forces Engaged: 66,326 Union Forces Engaged: 58,222 Winner: Confederacy Casualties: 34,624 (16,170 Union and 18,454 Confederate)

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Crenshaw County Alabama Archives - White Marriage Records 1867-1899
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/al/alfiles.htm
Groom Bride Date Book Page Remarks
Bridges J.A. Hancock Celia Ann Dec 20 1868 A 236
Bridges Jacob Robins Josephine Jan 16 1868 A 142
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Battle of Chickamauga
Chickamauga, Georgia
September 18 - 20, 1863

After the Tullahoma Campaign, Rosecrans renewed his offensive, aiming to force the Confederates out of Chattanooga. The three army corps comprising Rosecrans' s army split and set out for Chattanooga by separate routes. In early September, Rosecrans consolidated his forces scattered in Tennessee and Georgia and forced Bragg's army out of Chattanooga, heading south. The Union troops followed it and brushed with it at Davis' Cross Roads. Bragg was determined to reoccupy Chattanooga and decided to meet a part of Rosecrans's army, defeat them, and then move back into the city. On the 17th he headed north, intending to meet and beat the XXI Army Corps. As Bragg marched north on the 18th, his cavalry and infantry fought with Union cavalry and mounted infantry which were armed with Spencer repeating rifles. Fighting began in earnest on the morning of the 19th, and Bragg's men hammered but did not break the Union line. The next day, Bragg continued his assault on the Union line on the left, and in late morning, Rosecrans was informed that he had a gap in his line. In moving units to shore up the supposed gap, Rosencrans created one, and James Longstreet's men promptly exploited it, driving one-third of the Union army, including Rosecrans himself, from the field. George H. Thomas took over command and began consolidating forces on Horseshoe Ridge and Snodgrass Hill. Although the Rebels launched determined assaults on these forces, they held until after dark. Thomas then led these men from the field leaving it to the Confederates. The Union retired to Chattanooga while the Rebels occupied the surrounding heights.

  • Day of Week Started: Friday
  • Day Started: 18
  • Month Started: 9
  • Year Started: 1863
  • Theater: Main Western Theater
  • Campaign: Chickamauga Campaign, August-September 1863
  • Winner: Confederate
  • Leaders: Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876; Longstreet, James, 1821-1904; Rosecrans, William Starke, 1819-1898; Thomas, George Henry, 1816-1870
  • Overall losses: 20110
  • Confederate Losses: 18454
  • Union Losses: 1656
  • Union Wounded: 9749
  • Union Missing in Action: 4774
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    gloriabarogona@hotmail.com ID: I06598 Name: J. Allen BRIDGES 1 2 Sex: M Birth: ABT 1845 in Alabama Marriage 1 Cecily Ann HANCOCK b: ABT 1845 in Alabama Married: 20 DEC 1868 in Crenshaw County, Alabama 3 Children Jacob BRIDGES b: ABT 1870 in Alabama Sources: Title: Parish Family document Author: Granddaughter of Elizabeth Morning Parish Hancock Publication: Abt. 1915 Repository: Note: Personal collection Media: Other Title: 1870 Crenshaw County, Alabama Census Repository: Media: Ancestry.com Title: Alabama Marriages, 1809-1920 Repository: Note: Ancestry.com Media: Internet
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    Subject: James Allen Bridges / Sicily Ann Hancock Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2006 20:26:07 -0400 James Allen Bridges and Sicily Ann Hancock were married on Dec 20 1868 in Crenshaw County Alabama He enlisted in 1862 in Company F, 33 Alabama Infantry According to War Department Record to the Commissioner of Pensions, Austin, Texas, Allen Bridges was a Private in Company F, 33rd Alabama Infantry. He enlisted on March 24, 1863. He was on the roll September and October, 1863. He is reported absent, wounded in battle, Sept 20 1863. No later record of him was found.

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    David Allen Bridges
    September 13, 1872 ~ June 25, 1903
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    David Allen Bridges Family
    About 1900

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