Joseph L. Hogg, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Joseph L. Hogg

American general

Date of Birth: 13-Sep-1806

Place of Birth: Morgan County, Georgia, United States

Date of Death: 16-May-1862

Profession: military personnel

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Joseph L. Hogg

  • Joseph Lewis Hogg (September 13, 1806 – May 16, 1862) was a politician and a Confederate States Army general from Texas during the American Civil War.
  • He was also the father of Texas Governor Jim Hogg. Hogg was born in Morgan County, Georgia, and moved with his family to Alabama in 1818.
  • He studied law, and became an officer in the militia before moving to Texas in 1839, where he established a law practice.
  • He was elected to the Texas Congress and served from 1843 to 1844.
  • He supported annexation by the United States, and was elected to the Texas Senate in 1846.
  • At the outbreak of the Mexican–American War however, he resigned his seat and enlisted in the Texas Mounted Volunteers, fighting in the Battle of Monterrey.
  • He was chosen as a delegate at the Texas State Convention in 1860, and cast his vote to secede from the Union. After secession, he became a captain in the 3rd Texas Cavalry, a unit he helped organize, with his older son Thomas E.
  • Hogg serving in the company as well.
  • Shortly afterwards Captain Hogg was appointed colonel by Texas Governor Edward Clark.
  • On February 12, 1862, he was appointed brigadier general, confirmed a day later, and served in the Army of the West.
  • In April he was given command of a brigade to reinforce Confederate troops at the Siege of Corinth.
  • His brigade consisted of the 10th, 11th and 14th Texas Cavalry regiments (dismounted) as well as Andrews' Texas Infantry, McRay's Arkansas Infantry and Goode's Texas Battery.
  • During the siege, he contracted dysentery and died on May 16, 1862.
  • He was buried in Corinth, Mississippi.

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