Buford, Napoleon Bonaparte, 1807-1883

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Buford, Napoleon Bonaparte, 1807-1883

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Buford

Forename :

Napoleon Bonaparte

Date :

1807-1883

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1807-01-13

1807-01-13

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1883-03-28

1883-03-28

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Biographical History

Buford was the son of John and Nancy Hickman Buford. He was born in Woodford County, Kentucky on his family's plantation, "Rose Hill." At the time of his birth his namesake, Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French, was at the height of his power. Buford graduated from West Point in 1827 and served for eight years in the artillery and in 1835 resigned from the service to become an engineer. He thereafter engaged in iron manufacturing and banking at Rock Island, Illinois and became president of the Rock Island and Peoria Railroad, which went bankrupt when major Southern bonds were defaulted with the start of the Civil War.

In the U.S. Civil War, he first served as colonel of the 27th Illinois Infantry, fighting at the Battle of Belmont. He then commanded the so-called "Flotilla Brigade" of the Army of the Mississippi during the Battle of Island Number Ten. This was a brigade of infantry which served on board the gunboats of the Western Flotilla.

On April 16, 1862 President Abraham Lincoln appointed Buford Brigadier General of U.S. Volunteers, to rank from April 15, 1862. Buford commanded the 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, Army of the Mississippi during the siege and Battle of Corinth. In the final days of 1862, he served on the court-martial that convicted Major General Fitz John Porter of cowardice and disobedience. On November 29, 1862 he was appointed Major General of U.S. Volunteers but this appointment expired on March 4, 1863 and he reverted to brigadier general on that date. For the rest of the war, Buford served as commander of the District of East Arkansas. Buford was mustered out of the army on August 24, 1865. On July 5, 1867, President Andrew Johnson nominated Buford for appointment to the brevet grade of major general of volunteers, to rank from March 13, 1865, and the U.S. Senate confirmed the appointment on July 19, 1867.

Buford's younger half brother, John Buford, was also a West Point graduate (Class of 1848) and a general in the Union Army during the Civil War, commanding the 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac. A cousin, Abraham Buford, was a general in the Confederate States Army.

Buford was government inspector of the Union Pacific Railroad from 1867 to 1869 and a special commissioner of Indian affairs in 1867–68.

He died in Chicago, Illinois, and is buried in Rock Island, Illinois.

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https://viaf.org/viaf/14632117

https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr92012428

https://id.loc.gov/authorities/nr92012428

https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q6965023

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5900942/napoleon-bonapart-buford

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Amphibious warfare

Banks and banking

Belmont, Battle of, Belmont, Mo., 1861

Civil War, 1861-1865

Corinth, Battle of, Corinth, Miss., 1862

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Manufacturing industries

Railroad companies

Union Pacific Railroad Company

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Engineers

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West Point

NY, US

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Napoleon Bonaparte Buford graduated from the US Military Academy in the Class of 1827.

Kentucky

KY, US

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Birth

Napoleon Bonaparte Buford was born in Woodford County, Kentucky on January 13, 1807.

Chicago

IL, US

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Death

Napoleon Bonaparte Buford died on March 28, 1883.

Rock Island

IL, US

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Residence

Napoleon Bonaparte Buford was involved in iron manufacturing, banking, and railroads at Rock Island, Illinois.

Missouri

MO, US

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Napoleon Bonaparte Buford was part of the Battle of Belmont.

Corinth

MS, US

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Napoleon Bonaparte Buford was part of the Siege of Corinth.

Mississippi River

00, US

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Napoleon Bonaparte Buford served on the Mississippi River as part of the Western Flotilla.

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