Leonidas Polk The Right Reverend Leonidas Polk was a Bishop in the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States and a Lieutenant-General in the Army of the Confederate States of America. Bishop Polk studied for the ministry after his graduation from the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York. He earned his theology degree from Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Va. and was ordained to the diaconate in 1830 by the Rt. Rev. Richard Channing Moore, Bishop of Virginia. His first charge in the ministry was as assistant minister of the Monumental Church under Bishop Moore, who was rector of that church as well as bishop of the diocese. After a service of more than a year, and his ordination to the priesthood, the young minister resigned to enter upon an ever widening career which saw him the first Missionary Bishop of the Southwest in 1838, first Bishop of Louisiana in 1841, founder of the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee in 1858, and Lieutenant-General in the Confederate States Army in 1861. In leaving his pulpit to enter the war, Bishop Polk said: "I do not throw away the bishop's gown for the sword. I merely buckle on the sword over the gown." Polk, known as Louisiana's "fighting bishop," commanded the First Corps of the Army of Tennessee and took part in the battles of Shiloh, Murfreesboro and Chickamauga, among others. He was fatally injured by cannon fire in a skirmish with Union troops near Marietta, Georgia on 14 June 1864 during the War Between the States. He was buried in Augusta, Georgia and afterwards was reinterred in Christ Church Cathedral, New Orleans.
General Polk was a significant officer in the Army of Tennessee. Lieutenant General Leonidas Polk was killed when he and other Confederate officers were observing the positions of Union Sherman's forces in Georgia in 1864. He was not involved in a skirmish at the time. And, yes he was an Episcopalian minister. He was allowed however to join the Confederate army and worked his way up to major general, later to lieutenant general. He was killed instantly by a cannon shot.
General Leonidas Polk became a Bishop in the Episcopalian Church in Louisiana in 1841. Custermen
General Leonidas Polk graduated from West Point in 1827. Among his 38 graduating members of his class, he ranked 8th. Polk is best known as defending Atlanta in 1864. He was an Episcopalian minister and had been promoted to the rank of major general. General Polk was killed from a cannon shot while observing Union artillery positions in Georgia.
AnswerGeneral Robert E. Lee was the leader of the forcesJefferson Davis was the real leader, he was the senator of Mississippi.Robert E Lee was but Jefferson Davis was not a general he was the president of the confederate states.
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Union General Sherman led three armies into Georgia. Each had a commander a sizable army. On the Confederate side, Major General Joseph Johnston led three smaller armies all part of the South's Army of the Tennessee. These generals were: 1. Hardee 2. Polk 3. Hood and 4. Wheeler.
General Leonidas Polk
General Leonidas Polk became a Bishop in the Episcopalian Church in Louisiana in 1841. Custermen
General Leonidas Polk graduated from West Point in 1827. Among his 38 graduating members of his class, he ranked 8th. Polk is best known as defending Atlanta in 1864. He was an Episcopalian minister and had been promoted to the rank of major general. General Polk was killed from a cannon shot while observing Union artillery positions in Georgia.
William Mecklenburg Polk has written: 'Leonidas Polk, bishop and general'
Lieutenant Leonidas L. Polk fought in all the major campaigns of the Army of Tennessee. He undermined the leadership of General Braxton Bragg when Bragg commanded the Army of Tennessee. He did so by choosing to follow the orders of Bragg only if Polk believed the orders were correct ones. Polk had a close relationship with Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Polk believed it was his duty to protect the soldiers serving in the Army of Tennessee from poor generalship of Bragg. With his complaints, he went over Bragg's head to complain directly to Davis. He urged Davis to replace Bragg with General Joseph Johnston. Although Johnston was reluctant to replace his friend, He eventually replaced Bragg as the commander of the Army of Tennessee.
Leonidas L. Polk died in 1892.
Leonidas L. Polk was born in 1837.
Leonidas Polk was born on 1806-04-10.
Leonidas Polk died on 1864-06-14.
Actually several, two temporarily, those being Lieutenant General Leonidas Polk for his bumbling during the campaign and failure to launch the attack on the morning of September 20th and Major General Thomas Hindman for his failure to attack at McClemore's Cove. Major General and acting Lieutenant General Daniel Harvey Hill lost his for his failures during the Campaign and Battle.
Confederate General Gabriel James Rains graduated from West point in 1827. Among the graduating class of cadets that year of 38, Rains was ranked eighth. Among his classmates was Confederate Leonidas Polk who besides being a general was a minister, and was killed in 1864.Rains and his brother reportedly were responsible for planting landmines during the 1862 Union siege of Yorktown, injuring the surprised Union troops.
AnswerGeneral Robert E. Lee was the leader of the forcesJefferson Davis was the real leader, he was the senator of Mississippi.Robert E Lee was but Jefferson Davis was not a general he was the president of the confederate states.