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  1. Brigadier-General Benjamin McCulloch (November 11, 1811 – March 7, 1862) was a soldier in the Texas Revolution, a Texas Ranger, a major-general in the Texas militia and thereafter a major in the United States Army (United States Volunteers) during the Mexican–American War, sheriff of Sacramento County, a U.S. marshal, and a ...

  2. 15. Feb. 2024 · Famous frontiersman, scout, and Texas Ranger, Benjamin McCulloch was a Confederate brigadier general who was killed at the Battle of Pea Ridge. On March 7, 1862, during the Battle of Pea Ridge, a gunshot wound to the chest knocked Benjamin McCulloch from his saddle, piercing his heart and killing him instantly.

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  3. 11. Nov. 2011 · Learn about the life and career of Benjamin McCulloch, a Texas-born officer who fought in the Mexican American War and became a brigadier general in the Confederate army. He was killed in action at the Battle of Pea Ridge in 1862.

  4. 31. Juli 2020 · Learn about the life and career of Ben McCulloch, a prominent Texas Ranger, Indian fighter, and Confederate general. He fought in the Texas Revolution, the Mexican War, and the Civil War, and was a friend of Sam Houston and David Crockett.

  5. Benjamin McCulloch. 1811 - 1862. Benjamin McCulloch was born November 11, 1811 in Rutherford County, Tennessee. The family moved often living in North Carolina, Alabama and Tennessee during the years 1812 -1830. Late in 1835 he and his brother Henry, made their way to Texas. Arriving after the fall of the Alamo, Ben joined the Texan army.

  6. 12. Jan. 2024 · Benjamin McCulloch. Birth Date: November 11, 1811. Birth Location: Rutherford County, Tennessee. Parents: Alexander and Frances F. (LeNoir) McCulloch. Education: No formal education. Occupation: Surveyor. Texas Ranger. military officer. Career Summary: Brigadier General (CSA) Spouse: None. Nickname: “Ol’ Ben” Place of Death:

  7. Civil War | Article. The Battle of Wilson's Creek and the Struggle for Missouri. August 10, 1861. Sokalski's Battery Rob Shenk. WILLIAM BARRETT PISTON; HALLOWED GROUND MAGAZINE. Brigadier General Benjamin McCulloch.