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Nickname(s) | Grandpa, Grand Old Man |
Born | September 19, 1811 Davidson County, Tennessee |
Died | August 23, 1872 Tennessee |
(aged 60)
Place of burial | Davidson County, Tennessee |
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Years of service | 1861-1863 |
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Commands held | 20th Tennessee Infantry Regiment |
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Spouse(s) | Sarah Searcy Battle Adeline Sanders Mosley Battle |
Relations | 7 children |
Other work | slave owner, landowner, prison superintendent |
Second Seminole War
American Civil War
Joel Allen Battle (September 19, 1811 – August 23, 1872) was an American soldier, serving as a general officer in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.
Joel Battle was born in Davidson County, Tennessee on September 19, 1811. He became an orphan at an early age, but despite this became a very rich man under the slavery system economics of Tennessee. By 19 years old, he married Sarah Searcy who gave birth to his first son William. Sarah died two years after giving birth. Battle, now a widower, raised a company for the Second Seminole War in Cane Ridge. By 1835, Battle was promoted to Brigadier General of the Tennessee Militia. He eventually remarried to Adeline Sanders Mosley, and had 6 more children. He was also elected to the Tennessee General Assembly becoming a popular Whig.
In April 1861, when the American Civil War began, Battle raised an infantry company in Nolensville, Tennessee which he named the Zollicoffer Guards, paying respect to Felix Zollicoffer with whom he had fought with in Florida. The company became part of the 20th Tennessee Infantry and Battle was appointed as its Colonel. The regiment joined a brigade commanded by Battle's good friend Zollicoffer. During the Battle of Mill Springs Zollicoffer was killed and Battle's son Lieutenant Joel Battle Jr., who was serving as the regimental adjutant, was wounded. In the Battle of Shiloh, Colonel Battle lost two of his sons, Joel Jr. and William. The Colonel was wounded and captured while looking for his sons - William's body was never found and Joel Jr. was discovered by a Union burial detail who happened to be classmates of his from Miami University. After his capture the demoralized Battle was brought to Johnson's Island, effectively ending his career in the military.