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Jefferson Columbus Davis (March 2, 1828 - November 30, 1879) was a Union general who was born near Memphis, Indianna.

In December 1861, he became brigadier general of volunteers, commanding the 3rd Division, Army of the Southwest, at the Battle of Pea Ridge. He commanded the 4th Division, Army of the Mississippi, at Corinth.

He commanded the 1st Division, Right Wing, of the Army of the Cumberland at Stones River, where his troops collapsed and retreated after receiving a massive surprise Confederate flanking attack. His division was redesignated the 1st Division, XX Corps, at the Battle of Chickamauga. He commanded the 2nd Division, XIV Corps at Chattanooga and during the Atlanta Campaign. He took command of the XIV Corps and led it during the March to the Sea and the Carolinas Campaign.

On September 29, 1862, Davis got into an argument with his superior officer, Maj. Gen. William "Bull" Nelson, shot and killed him. He was released from prison.

President Jefferson Davis, CSAJefferson Davis, the President of the Confederate States of America, did not lead troops and I do not think he was ever in a battle during the Civil War. However, he did lead Mississippi troops in the Mexican War.
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