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  1. George Bibb Crittenden (March 20, 1812 – November 27, 1880) was a career United States Army officer who served in the Black Hawk War, the Army of the Republic of Texas, and the Mexican–American War, and later resigned his commission to serve as a general in the Confederate States Army in the American Civil War. [1]

  2. Jan 12, 2024 · George Bibb Crittenden was born into a prominent Kentucky family and graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1832. Afterward, he served as an American military officer during the Black Hawk War and the Mexican-American War.

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  3. Jan 12, 2024 · Key facts about George B. Crittenden, a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army and a major general in the Provisional Confederate Army whose struggles with alcoholism led to his fall from grace during the Civil War.

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  4. Dec 1, 1994 · George Crittenden graduated from West Point with the class of 1832 and was brevetted a second lieutenant in the Fourth United States Infantry. He fought in the Black Hawk War before he resigned on April 30, 1833, to study law at Transylvania University.

  5. His father’s political connections again saved George’s reputation and career when he was restored to duty in 1849. George B. Crittenden remained in the US Army until his resignation in June 1861 choosing to side with the Confederacy at the outbreak of the Civil War.

  6. George Bibb Crittenden was born into a prominent Kentucky family and graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1832. Afterward, he served in the U.S. Army during the Black Hawk War and the Mexican-American War. During the Civil War, Crittenden sided with the South and served as a general officer in the Confederate Army.

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  8. George Bibb Crittenden (March 20, 1812 – November 27, 1880) was a career United States Army officer who served in the Black Hawk War, the Army of the Republic of Texas, and the Mexican-American War, and was a general in the Confederate States Army in the American Civil War.

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