Burton Allen Holder (born between January 16 and March 16, 1843 – 1920) gained fame as a soldier in the
Confederate States Army
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during the
American Civil War
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. During the
Red River Campaign, Holder led the 22nd Texas Cavalry Regiment
ismountedwhich kept
Union
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forces out of the
Red River and new areas of
Texas
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for the rest of the war.
Holder's parents Isaac Bledsoe Holder (b. December 20, 1783, died 1862) and Elizabeth Ann Stewart (born about 1793) were raised on the Chickasaw Reservation in
Alabama
(We dare defend our rights)
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, image_map = Alabama in United States.svg
, seat = Montgomery
, LargestCity = Huntsville
, LargestCounty = Baldwin County
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. In the 1820s, they and the rest of the "Bleacher" clan moved to southwestern Missouri where the family lived for the next twenty years. Burton A. Holder was born in
Polk County, Missouri
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, sometime in the first three months of 1843. In the 1850s, the family moved to the Indian Territory and then to
Grayson County, Texas
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, where Holder was living when the Civil War erupted in 1861.
[''Five Civilized Tribes'', p. 513.]
On April 25, 1862, Holder married Nellie Campbell, a 20-year-woman who had been born in
North Carolina
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. They raised several children.
Holder enlisted in the Confederate Armed forces. By the Red River Campaign in 1864, he was in command of the 22nd Texas Cavalry Regiment
ismounted
Holder's wife died at their home in
Denison, Texas, in 1890 and Holder died thirty years later. They are buried in Grayson County.
References
* United States Department of the Interior, ''Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma: Reports of the Department of the Interior'', Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office, 1913).
* Holder, John P., et al v. Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, 1903
Notes
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Confederate States Army soldiers
People of Missouri in the American Civil War
People from Polk County, Missouri
People from Denison, Texas
1843 births
1920 deaths