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SIMON BOLIVAR BUCKNER (1823– )

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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 733 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SIMON BOLIVAR BUCKNER (1823– )  ,
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American soldier and
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political leader, was born in Hart county,
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Kentucky, on the 1st of
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April 1823 . He graduated at West Point in 1844, and was assistant professor of geography,
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history and ethics there in 1845–1846 . He fought in several battles of the Mexican War, received the brevet of first
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lieutenant for gallantry at Churubusco, where he was wounded, and later, after the storming of Chapultepec, received the brevet of captain . In 1848–1850 he was assistant instructor of
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infantry tactics at West Point . During the succeeding five years he was in the recruiting service, on frontier duty, and finally in the subsistence department . He resigned from the army in March 1855 . During the futile attempt of Governor Beriah Magoffin to maintain Kentucky in a position of
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neutrality, he was
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commander of the state guard; but in September 1861, after the entry of Union forces into the state, he openly espoused the Confederate cause and was commissioned brigadier-general, later becoming lieutenant-general . He was third in command of Fort Donelson at the time of General Grant's attack (
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February 1862), and it fell to him, after the escape of Generals Floyd and Pillow, to surrender the
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post with its large garrison and valuable supplies . General Buckner was exchanged in August of the same
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year, and subsequently served under General Bragg in the invasion of Kentucky and the
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campaign of Chickamauga . He was governor of Kentucky in 1887-1891, was a member of the Kentucky constitutional convention of 1890, and in 1896 was the
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candidate of the
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National or " Gold " Democrats for
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vice-president of the
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United States .

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