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THE INDICTMENTS AGAINST FLOYD QUASHED. The indictments against Ex-Secretary Floyd have been quashed in the Court at Washington on the ground—first, that there was no evidence of fraud on his part; and second, that the charge of malfeasance in the matter of the Indian bonds was precluded from trial by
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General Floyd, the commanding officer, who was a man of talent enough for any civil position, was no soldier, and possibly, did not possess the elements of one. He was further unfitted for command for the reason that his conscience must have troubled him and made him afraid. As Secretary of War, he
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A short time before daylight the two steamboats arrived. Without loss of time the general (Floyd) hastened to the river, embarked with his Virginians, and at an early hour cast loose from the shore, and in good time, and safely, he reached Nashville. He never satisfactorily explained upon what
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urging that both men be removed, stating, "I am fully satisfied that each of them would be highly gratified to see the other annihilated." Davis subsequently removed Wise from his command of the western Virginia region, leaving Floyd as the region's unquestioned superior officer.
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from Leonidas Baugh when the paper's founder won appointment as postmaster, and he had J.M.H. Brunet of Petersburg publish it, but Brunet died, and the paper was sold at auction to pay the debts incurred by its next printer, Stephen Pendleton, in 1857.
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Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant and river gunboats. Floyd was not an appropriate choice to defend such a vital point, having political influence but virtually no military experience. General Johnston had other experienced, more senior generals
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Floyd, the Secretary of War, scattered the army so that much of it could be captured when hostilities should commence, and distributed the cannon and small arms from Northern arsenals throughout the South so as to be on hand when treason wanted
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Floyd was relieved of his command by Confederate President Davis, without a court of inquiry, on March 11, 1862. He resumed his commission as a major general of the Virginia Militia. However, his health soon failed, and he died a year later at
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regiments, two artillery batteries, and elements of the other units from his old command. He safely reached Nashville, escaping just before Buckner surrendered to Grant in one of the most significant strategic defeats of the Civil War.
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on February 22, 1850. The second Governor Floyd also recommended the Virginia General Assembly pass a law taxing imports from states that refused to surrender fugitives from Virginian enslavers, which would have violated the
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and assume command of the post there. Floyd took command of Fort Donelson on February 13, just two days after the U.S. Army had arrived, becoming the third post commander within a week. Fort Donelson protected the crucial
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After his resignation, a congressional commission in the summer and fall of 1861 investigated Floyd's actions as Secretary of War. His records of orders and arms shipments from 1859 to 1860 were examined. In response to
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for conspiracy and fraud. Floyd appeared in criminal court in Washington, DC, on March 7, 1861, to answer the charges against him. The indictments were thrown out.
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and his entire Tennessee cavalry regiment escaped while Pillow escaped on a small boat across the Cumberland. The next morning, Floyd fled by steamboat with the
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had taken a solemn oath to maintain the Constitution of the United States and uphold the same against all enemies. He had betrayed that trust.
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When he left statewide office in 1852, Washington County voters again elected him to the Virginia House of Delegates. Floyd also bought the
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the act of 1857, which forbids a prosecution when the party implicated has testified before a Committee of Congress touching the matter.
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in Buchanan's cabinet, where his lack of administrative ability was soon apparent, including the poor execution of the
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Cynthia Miller Leonard, Virginia General Assembly 1619–1978 (Richmond: Virginia State Library 1978) pp. 427, 433, 437
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His resignation as secretary of war on December 29, 1860, was precipitated by the refusal of Buchanan to order
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enslaved Harlan, who may have been James' son. In the 1850s, Robert Harlan lived free in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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He intended to send these heavy guns in the last days of his term, but the President revoked his orders.
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Biographical genealogies of the Virginia-Kentucky Floyd families: with notes of some collateral branches
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for the Confederate loss at the Battle of Carnifex Ferry, stating that Wise refused to come to his aid.
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Where the South Lost the War: An Analysis of the Fort Henry – Fort Donelson Campaign, February 1862
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The War of Rebellion: A compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate Armies
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in northwest Georgia, home to the cities of Rome and Cave Spring, is named for his relative,
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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in 1847, and he won re-election once, then resigned in 1849 upon being elected governor of
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principles he appropriated all the transportation on to the use of his particular command.
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Rice, Otis K. 1986. A History of Greenbrier County. Greenbrier Historical Society, p. 264
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Active in Democratic Party politics, the former governor was a presidential elector for
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Admitted to the Virginia bar in 1828, Floyd practiced law in his native state and at
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Young Floyd, who was of English, Welsh, Scottish, and Irish heritage, graduated from
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in Virginia Capitol Square, and laid the cornerstone in the presence of President
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He married his cousin, Sarah (Sally) Buchanan Preston (1802–1879), daughter of
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in the Provisional Army of Virginia, but on May 23, 1861, he was appointed a
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itself, deferring to his more experienced subordinates, Brigadier Generals
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A Guide to the Executive Papers of Governor John Buchanan Floyd, 1849–1851
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and was given command of a division. Johnston sent Floyd to reinforce
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from July 1858 to July 1861, was initially named after Floyd.
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in 1826 (by some accounts 1829), where he was a member of the
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Democratic Party members of the Virginia House of Delegates
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After the secession of Virginia, Floyd was commissioned a
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Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders.
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Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959.
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John Buchanan Floyd was born on June 1, 1806, on the
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United States Secretary of War
James Buchanan
Jefferson Davis
Joseph Holt
Governor of Virginia
William Smith
Joseph Johnson
Virginia House of Delegates
Samuel Goodson
Samuel Goodson
Isaac Dunn
Robert Grant
Blacksburg, Virginia
Abingdon, Virginia
Democratic
University of South Carolina, Columbia
BA

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