| Birth: | Nov. 17, 1814 | | Death: | Oct. 29, 1885 |  Civil War Confederate Brigadier General. Along with Brigadier General Alfred Holt Colquitt, he was in command of the defense of Florida from Union troops at Olustee on February 20, 1864. The battle, while small compared to other battles of the war, was the largest in Florida. After their defeat at Olustee, the Union forces remained in Jacksonville until the end of the war, not venturing out in a significant force again. The Union had casualties of 1,861 and the Confederacy had casualties of 946. The battle is re-enacted every February. Family links: Spouse: Rebecca Smith Finegan (1811 - 1870)* Children: Phenie Finegan* Joseph Rutledge Finegan (1844 - 1871)* Agnes Finegan Parramore (1845 - 1871)* Lee B. Finegan (1849 - 1868)* *Calculated relationship
Search Amazon for Joseph Finnegan | | | Burial:
Old Jacksonville City Cemetery
Jacksonville Duval County Florida, USA | Maintained by: Find A Grave Record added: Feb 12, 1999
Find A Grave Memorial# 4530 |
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