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Title: John Pemberton


1
John Pemberton
  • Cadet KaRensa Polk

2
Agenda
  • Opening Who is Pemberton?
  • Family and attributes
  • Vicksburg
  • Mistakes
  • Closing

3
Pemberton
  • Promoted to brigadier general on 17 June 1861.
  • In February, 1862, Pemberton was appointed major
    general in command of South Carolina, Georgia and
    Florida.
  • Six months later he was made lieutenant general
    and given command over Mississippi and Tennessee.
    Major General
  • Commander of the 43,00 Confederate forces at
    Vicksburg

4
Pemberton
  • Family and Friends
  • Native of Pennsylvania
  • Ties to the Confederacy come from his Southern
    wife
  • Attributes
  • Never had led troops in battle before the Civil
    War and never led them successfully during the
    war
  • Acerbic personality had problems dealing with
    civilian leaders in particular

5
PembertonVicksburg
  • Placement of Confederates
  • Conflicting orders from Davis (defend Vicksburg)
    and Johnston (attack Grant)
  • Confederates attitude of Pemberton
  • Suspicious
  • Largely remembered as The General who Lost
    Vicksburg

6
Closing
  • What happened to Pemberton?
  • Severely reduced in rank to lieutenant colonel,
    but proved his loyalty to the South by continuing
    to serve in backwater assignments in various
    locations
  • Largely vilified throughout the South

7
References
  • Douglas Freeman. Pemberton Defender of
    Vicksburg. Chapel Hill University of North
    Carolina Press, 1942.
  • Michael Ballard. Pemberton A Biography.
    Mississippi University Press of Mississippi,
    1991.
  • Continued

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References
  • G. Zeman Vicksburg. Retrieved Jan 2001 from World
    Wide Web http//www.nps.gov/vick/scenic/ctour/pa_
    pemb.htm
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