John Dunovant | |
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Born | Chester, South Carolina | March 5, 1825
Died | October 1, 1864 near the James River, Petersburg, Virginia | (aged 39)
Buried | Private Family Cemetery Chester, South Carolina |
Allegiance | United States of America Confederate States of America |
Service | United States Army Confederate States Army |
Years of service | 1846–1847; 1855–1860 (USA) 1861–1864 (CSA) |
Rank | Captain (USA) Colonel Brigadier General (temporary) |
Unit | Palmetto Regiment 10th U.S. Infantry Regiment |
Commands | Fort Moultrie 1st South Carolina Regulars 5th South Carolina Cavalry Dunovant's Cavalry Brigade |
Battles / wars | Mexican–American War |
John Dunovant (1825-1864) was a brigadier general with temporary rank in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.[1][2] Dunovant was a native of South Carolina who had been a Mexican–American War veteran and captain in the U.S. Army from March 3, 1855, to December 29, 1860. During the Civil War, he was commander of the 1st South Carolina Regulars and later the 5th South Carolina Cavalry Regiment. He was in command of a cavalry brigade in the later part of the Overland Campaign and the early part of the Siege of Petersburg. He was killed at the Battle of Vaughan Road on October 1, 1864, during the Siege of Petersburg.