Arthur Pendleton Mason Explained

Arthur Pendleton Mason
Birth Date:11 December 1835
Birth Place:Fairfax County, Virginia
Death Place:Morris Park, The Bronx, New York
Placeofburial:Green Mount Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Placeofburial Label:Place of burial
Religion:Episcopalian
Nickname:"Pen"
Serviceyears:1861 - 1865 (Confederate States Army)
Rank: Lieutenant colonel (CSA)
Commands: 2nd Regiment Mississippi Cavalry
6th Regiment Arkansas Volunteers
Army of Tennessee
Battles:American Civil War
Laterwork:merchant, businessperson

Arthur "Pen" Pendleton Mason (11 December 1835 - 22 April 1893)[1] [2] [3] was an American military officer, merchant, planter and lawyer who served as a lieutenant colonel in the Confederate States Army serving during the American Civil War.[4] Mason was a scion of the prominent Mason political family of Virginia.[3]

Early life and education

Mason was born on 11 December 1835 near Alexandria, Virginia in Fairfax County.[1] [5] He was the ninth and youngest child of Thomson Francis Mason (1785 - 21 December 1838)[6] [7] and his wife Elizabeth "Betsey" Clapham Price (1802 - 21 December 1873).

Mason earned his law degree from the University of Virginia.[5] Following law school, Mason was a planter and practiced law in Alexandria and Richmond.[5]

Mason's father died on 21 December 1838 in Alexandria at the age of 53.[6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] Mason inherited his father's Colross estate in Alexandria.[12] His mother transferred ownership of Huntley on 7 November 1859 to Mason and his brother Dr. John "Frank" Francis Mason.[8] [11]

American Civil War

During the American Civil War, Mason joined the 2nd Regiment Mississippi Cavalry in either late 1860 or early 1861.[13] On 5 June 1861, Mason transferred to the 6th Regiment of Brigadier General Thomas C. Hindman's brigade of Arkansas Volunteers.[5] [13] On 11 December 1861, Mason was ordered to report to General Joseph E. Johnston at Manassas.[5] [13] His brother-in-law, Thomas Grimke Rhett, was Johnston's chief of staff at the time.[13] Mason was Johnston's assistant adjutant general during most of the war.[13] Mason served as a member of Johnston's staff until Johnston was wounded at the Battle of Seven Pines in 1862.[4] Mason then served under Robert E. Lee until 1863 when he rejoined Johnston's during the Vicksburg Campaign.[4] [5] [13] Following Johnston's removal from the command of the Army of Tennessee during the Atlanta Campaign, Mason joined the staff of John Bell Hood.[4] Mason was appointed colonel in the 2nd Mississippi Cavalry on 2 January 1864, but President Jefferson Davis declined to nominate him and his appointment was later voided.[5] Upon Hood's defeat at Nashville in December 1864, Mason joined Lieutenant General Richard Taylor's staff before rejoining Johnston in North Carolina at the end of the war.[4]

Marriage and children

Mason married Mary Ellen Campbell, daughter of Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, John Archibald Campbell.[1] [3] [5] [14] The couple had four children, with only one surviving to adulthood:[1] [3]

Later life

Following the war, Mason relocated to New Orleans, Louisiana where he became a merchant.[5]

Mason died on 22 April 1893 in Morris Park, The Bronx, New York at age 57.[1] [5] Mason was interred in Green Mount Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Arthur Pendleton Mason . 2009-03-28 . Gunston Hall . Gunston Hall . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100115154921/http://www.gunstonhall.org/library/masonweb/p4.htm#i169 . 2010-01-15 .
  2. Web site: Arthur Pendleton Mason . 9 Feb 2008 . 2009-03-28 . arlisherring.com . arlisherring.com . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20110707163138/http://arlisherring.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I132193&tree=Herring . 2011-07-07 .
  3. Book: Duncan, Patricia B. . Genealogical Abstracts from the Mirror, 1891-1899, Loudoun County, Virginia . 2008 . Heritage Books . 978-0-7884-4585-9 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20140628175323/http://books.google.com/books?id=mneS92lts98C . 2014-06-28 .
  4. Book: Brown, Campbell . Campbell Brown's Civil War: With Ewell and the Army of Northern Virginia . Terry L. Jones . 2004 . . . 0-8071-3019-2 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20161224134219/https://books.google.com/books?id=8Utl4RLPEucC . 2016-12-24 .
  5. Book: Allardice, Bruce S. . Confederate Colonels: A Biographical Register . 2008 . . . 978-0-8262-1809-4 . registration .
  6. Web site: Thomson Francis Mason . 2009-03-07 . Gunston Hall . Gunston Hall . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090723093319/http://www.gunstonhall.org/library/masonweb/p2.htm#i63 . 2009-07-23 .
  7. Web site: Mason family of Virginia . June 16, 2008. 2009-03-07 . The Political Graveyard. https://web.archive.org/web/20090321031659/http://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10855.html. 21 March 2009 . live.
  8. Web site: Thomson Francis Mason 1785-1838 . 2009-03-08 . Huntley Meadows Park . Shirley Scalley . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20090607110906/http://historygems.com/TFMason5.html . 2009-06-07 .
  9. Web site: Historic Huntley . 2009-03-08 . Fairfax County Park Authority . Fairfax County Park Authority . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090515215359/http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/histhunt/ . 2009-05-15 .
  10. Web site: Thomson Mason Papers . May 2005 . 2009-03-08 . Alexandria Library . Alexandria Library . Alexandria Library, Virginia . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20100326162306/http://www.alexandria.lib.va.us/lhsc_online_collection_guides/archive/box_135.pdf . 2010-03-26 .
  11. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form: Huntley . March 1972 . 2009-03-08 . Virginia Department of Historic Resources . Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission Staff . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131022080014/http://www.dhr.virginia.gov/registers/Counties/Fairfax/029-0117_Huntley_1972_Final_Nomination.pdf . 2013-10-22 .
  12. Web site: Arthur Pendleton MASON . 2005-05-29 . 2009-03-09 . My Southern Family . Becky Bass Bonner and Josephine Lindsay Bass . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20090814102759/http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mysouthernfamily/myff/d0014/g0000027.html#I102181 . 2009-08-14 .
  13. Web site: The Civil War Years . 2009-03-28 . Huntley Meadows Park: A Little History by Shirley Scalley . Shirley Scalley . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20090607110911/http://historygems.com/TheCivilWar6.htm . 2009-06-07 .
  14. Book: De Leon, Thomas Cooper . Belles, beaux and brains of the 60's . 1909 . G.W. Dillingham Company . 0-8071-3019-2 .