John Bell Hood was a famous Confederate general in the US Civil War. An 1853 graduate of West Point, he joined the Confederate army in 1861 and quickly rose in rank to full general (four stars) by July 1864. He fought in the Battles of Gaines Mill (Seven Days Campaign), Second Manassas, Antietam, Gettysburg, Chickamauga, Atlanta, Franklin and Nashville. Hood lost use of his right arm at Gettysburg and his left leg was amputated after being wounded at Chickamauga. He assumed command of the Army of Tennessee before the fall of Atlanta and led the army on an unsuccessful invasion of Tennessee in November and December of 1864. Decisively defeated at Nashville on Dec 16, Hood retreated to Mississippi and resigned. He lived in New Orleans after the war, fathering 11 children before dying of Yellow Fever in 1879. Fort Hood Texas is named after John Bell Hood.
John Bell Hood was born on June 1, 1831.
The side that John Bell Hood fought for was the Confederacy.
John Bell Hood died on August 30, 1879 at the age of 48.
John Bell Hood died on August 30, 1879 at the age of 48.
John Bell Hood was a Confederate major general. One of his major campaigns was the Tennessee Campaign in 1864.
John Bell Hood was born on June 1, 1831 and died on August 30, 1879. John Bell Hood would have been 48 years old at the time of death or 184 years old today.
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Ft. Hood, Texas is named for Confederate General John Bell Hood.
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Confederate General John Bell Hood , at the Battle of Gettysburg , was severely wounded permanently crippling his left arm and at Chickamauga he was gain wounded and suffered the loss of his right leg . ~ Look to the related link below for further information regarding John Bell Hood .
His first love, Anne Mitchell, was taken away from him by another man, Anderson. Eventually that man served under General John Bell Hood after the death of Anne Mitchell. When John Bell Hood found out about his enlistment no one ever saw Aderson again.
ANSWER June 29, 1831.