Earl Van Dorn
Military Person
1820 – 1863
Who was Earl Van Dorn?
Earl Van Dorn was a career United States Army officer, fighting with distinction during the Mexican-American War and against several tribes of Native Americans. He also served as a Confederate general during the American Civil War, noted for his defeats at Pea Ridge and Corinth in 1862, and his murder by a civilian in the spring of 1863.
Known to be physically short, impulsive, and highly emotional, Van Dorn was also a noted painter, writer of poetry, was respected for his skill at riding a horse, and also known for his love of women. This last trait would lead to his death in 1863, when his alleged womanizing became public knowledge. A reporter at the time dubbed him "the terror of ugly husbands" shortly before Van Dorn's murder.
His childhood home, the Van Dorn House in Port Gibson, Mississippi is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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- Born
- Sep 17, 1820
Port Gibson - Nationality
- United States of America
- Confederate States of America
- Education
- United States Military Academy
- Died
- May 7, 1863
Spring Hill
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on July 23, 2013
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