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The FReeper Foxhole Profiles Brigadier-General States Rights Gist - October 31st, 2004
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Posted on 10/30/2004 11:54:08 PM PDT by snippy_about_it
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Brigadier-General States Rights Gist
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Brigadier-General States Rights Gist was a descendant of that gallant Marylander, Gen. Mordecai Gist, who distinguished himself at the battle of Camden in 1780, and at the Combahee in 1782, and subsequently resided at Charleston, at his death leaving two sons who bore the names of Independent and States. At the organization of the army of South Carolina early in 1861, States R. Gist was assigned to the position of adjutant and inspector general, in which capacity he rendered valuable service in the preparation for the occupation of Charleston harbor and the reduction of Fort Sumter.
He went to Virginia as a volunteer aide to General Bee, and at the critical moment in the first battle of Manassas, when Gen. J. E. Johnston rode to the front with the colors of the Fourth Alabama at his side, Beauregard relates that "noticing Col. S. R. Gist, an aide to General Bee, a young man whom I had known as adjutant-general of South Carolina, and whom I greatly esteemed, I presented him as an able and brave commander to the stricken regiment, who cheered their new leader, and maintained under him to the end of the day, their previous gallant behavior."
Gist was wounded in this action, but he subsequently he resumed his duties as adjutant-general, organizing South Carolina troops for the war, until in March, 1862, he was commissioned brigadier-general in the Confederate service, and ordered to report to General Pemberton, then in command of the department.
He was after this on duty on the South Carolina coast, in command east of James island in June, on that island from July; temporarily in command of the first district, and in December, 1862, in command of the troops ordered to the relief of Wilmington, until May, 1863, when he was ordered to take command of a brigade and go to the assistance of General Pemberton in Mississippi. Reaching Jackson his command formed part of the troops under J. E. Johnston, took part in the engagement of May 14th at Jackson, marched to the Big Black river just before the surrender of Vicksburg, and then returning to Jackson was besieged by Sherman.
His brigade comprised the Forty-sixth Georgia, Fourteenth Mississippi and Twenty-fourth South Carolina, the Sixteenth South Carolina soon afterward being substituted for the Mississippi regiment, and was assigned to the division of Gen. W. H. T. Walker. He fought gallantly at Chickamauga, commanding during part of the battle Ector's and Wilson's brigades, his own brigade being led by Colonel Colquitt, and on Sunday commanding Walker's division. At an important stage of the fight Gen. D. H. Hill called for Gist's brigade for dangerous duty, in the performance of which it suffered severely.
He continued in conspicuous and valuable service; during the battle of Missionary Ridge commanded Walker's division, and throughout the Atlanta campaign of 1864 was identified with that division. After the fall of General Walker he was transferred to Cheatham's division, which he commanded for some time during the fall campaign of that year.
Civil War Confederate Brigadier General.
Although his grave marker spells his middle name as Right, most period references show it as Rights. Appointed Brigadier General on March 20, 1862, he fought at Chickamauga and the Atlanta campaign. Fighting for the principles of his namesake, he was one of six Confederate general killed while in the doomed Confederate attack at the November 1864 Battle of Franklin, Tennessee. Cause of death: Killed in battle
At the terribly destructive battle of Franklin, Tenn., he was one of the noblest of the brave men whose lives were sacrificed. Attended by Capt. H. D. Garden and Lieut. Frank Trenholm, of his staff, he rode down the front, and after ordering the charge and waving his hat to the Twenty-fourth, rode away in the smoke of battle, never more to be seen by the men he had commanded on so many fields. His horse was shot, and he was leading the right of the brigade on foot when he fell, pierced through the heart.
States Rights Gist was born in Union District S.C. on September 3, 1831. He attended what later became the University of South Carolina and Harvard. In Union, Gist practiced law and became involved in politics and the militia. He was a brigadier in the militia prior to the war and served as Inspector General of the State of South Carolina after secession.
His brother Joseph was also a Brigadier of the militia and was a Major in the Fifteenth South Carolina. His cousin, William Henry Gist, was Governor of the State of South Carolina during the war. Governor Gist's son, William Murena was also major of the Fifteenth and was killed in action at Knoxville. Gist war service began at First Manassas when he assumed command after the death of General Barnard Bee. He was promoted to Brigadier on March 20, 1862 and assigned to service in South Carolina. He took a brigade to Wilmington during the crisis there and then went to Mississippi with the unit that would bear his name. Gist was wounded at Chickamauga and rendered valuable service in the retreat from Missionary Ridge. Wounded again in the Atlanta campaign, his brigade was attached to John C. Brown's Division for the invasion of Tennessee. He was killed leading his troops forward after having been wounded at Franklin. He is buried at Trinity Episcopal with his friend, Bishop/General Ellison Capers.
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To: Matthew Paul
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10/31/2004 12:39:28 PM PST
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snippy_about_it
(Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
To: SAMWolf
And I thought you were working.Ha!
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10/31/2004 12:40:56 PM PST
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snippy_about_it
(Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
To: shield
You're welcome. Good afternoon.
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10/31/2004 12:41:27 PM PST
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snippy_about_it
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To: Samwise
I might have to stop in and check it out. The beauty of these stores is that they are individually owned and operated so you have some leeway to carry items appropriate to your part of the country and items you also enjoy. It sure has been fun going through the catalogs and ordering! We will also create some of our own unique items. It's going to be lots of fun.
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10/31/2004 12:44:39 PM PST
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snippy_about_it
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To: snippy_about_it; bentfeather; Samwise
Good afternoon ladies. Flag-o-gram.
CMSAF New stripes WASHINGTON -- Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Gerald R. Murray explains the significance of his new stripes during an interview in his Pentagon office Oct. 21. His new insignia becomes official Nov. 1. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Jim Varhegyi)
To: Matthew Paul
Political commmentators emphasize that the stance of the Polish people is quite contrary to the Spaniards and even the British.
The difference bewteen old and new Europe.
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posted on
10/31/2004 2:30:54 PM PST
by
Valin
(Out Of My Mind; Back In Five Minutes)
To: shield
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posted on
10/31/2004 2:37:27 PM PST
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SAMWolf
(MEETINGS - A practical alternative to work.)
To: Matthew Paul
Stop thinking for yourself and trust the government. They know what they are doing and will do all thought and reasoning for us.The scary part is that about half the United States believes in this one.
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posted on
10/31/2004 2:39:38 PM PST
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SAMWolf
(MEETINGS - A practical alternative to work.)
To: Professional Engineer
Afternoon PE.
Those sure are some fancy, schmancy stripes. ;-)
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10/31/2004 2:42:10 PM PST
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SAMWolf
(MEETINGS - A practical alternative to work.)
To: snippy_about_it; SAMWolf
WOW you guys this is coming along great.
What a wonderful view from those windows!
There is a lot to do isn't there? Shelves and counters and all that stuff.Thanks snippy for the pics.
To: bentfeather
Thanks feather. Yep, shelves and flooring. We'll keep the Sunday Foxhole updated as we move along. All the work is done in cedar so it's going to smell nice too!
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10/31/2004 3:00:32 PM PST
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snippy_about_it
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To: Professional Engineer
Gerald R. Murray explains the significance of his new stripes during an interview in his Pentagon office Oct. 21.And.....? Enquiring minds want to know.
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10/31/2004 3:01:15 PM PST
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snippy_about_it
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To: Professional Engineer
Hi PE, thanks for today's Flag-o-gram.
I have spent most of 2 days on the couch sleeping and trying to get rid of a cold.
To: snippy_about_it
snippy, is the drywall cubby your office?? Or is the storage?
To: Professional Engineer
There's a bunch of stripes.
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posted on
10/31/2004 3:17:56 PM PST
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Samwise
(Proud to be a Security Mom married to a NASCAR Dad)
To: snippy_about_it; alfa6; Samwise; SAMWolf; Professional Engineer; Iris7; PAR35
You Can Help (Soldier's Family needs help!)
http://www.blackfive.net/main/2004/10/you_can_help.html ^
Posted on 10/31/2004 11:10:21 AM CST by hipaatwo
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1263757/posts
Sergeant Joseph Bozik, an Airborne Soldier with the 118th MP Company (Airborne) from Ft. Bragg, was recently wounded. He has lost both legs and an arm from a landmine, is not not conscious and has many medical complications. On Monday, Sergeant Bozik will be flown into Walter Reed from Landstuhl (Germany).
Unfortunately, the family doesn't have enough money to maintain themselves in a hotel (let alone buy food) for an extended period. The Army paid for airfare for 2 family members and Soldiers' Angels paid for airfare for 2 two more. The Angels can cover hotel expenses for only three days. Fisher House is full so they have to stay at a hotel.
We need your help. You can donate directly to a fund set up to assist the family with caring for Joe. You can send donations to the address or call the phone number below.
SGT Bozik Fund c/o Centura Bank ATTN Aiko Raynor 14615 US HWY 17 PO BOX 74 HAMPSTEAD NC 28443
910 772 8930
/subtle hint
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posted on
10/31/2004 3:28:32 PM PST
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Valin
(Out Of My Mind; Back In Five Minutes)
To: bentfeather
I've got my screw driver all charged up and ready to go.
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posted on
10/31/2004 4:11:00 PM PST
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SAMWolf
(MEETINGS - A practical alternative to work.)
To: bentfeather
It's gonna be the Office and the washroom. We'll have some storage in there too.
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posted on
10/31/2004 4:12:03 PM PST
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SAMWolf
(MEETINGS - A practical alternative to work.)
To: bentfeather
I have spent most of 2 days on the couch sleeping and trying to get rid of a cold.:-(
Feeling better I hope.
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posted on
10/31/2004 4:12:57 PM PST
by
SAMWolf
(MEETINGS - A practical alternative to work.)
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