George Washington Kirk Explained

George Washington Kirk
Birth Date:10 June 1837
Birth Place:Greene County, Tennessee, U.S.
Death Place:Gilroy, California, U.S.
Placeofburial Label:Place of burial
Allegiance:
United States
Branch:
Serviceyears: 1861–62
1862–65
Rank: Colonel
Commands:3rd North Carolina Mounted Infantry
Battles:American Civil War

Reconstruction era

Spouse:Maria Louise Jones[1]

George Washington Kirk was a soldier who served in American Civil War.[2] Born and raised in Tennessee, he married Maria Louisa Jones in 1860. At the start of the war he served in the Confederate States Army, but his views were Unionist and he left the state to join the Union Army. Advancing to the rank of colonel, in 1864 he raised the 3rd North Carolina Mounted Infantry (Union) and led many raids into North Carolina.[3] Because of the regiment's guerrilla-like tactics, the regiment became known as Kirk's Raiders.[4]

In 1870, Kirk was tasked by North Carolina Governor William Woods Holden to raise and lead a militia into Alamance and Caswell counties to quell the Ku Klux Klan. Though he was successful in breaking up Klan activity, none of the 100 men he arrested were charged by local authorities. In addition, the action led to Kirk's own arrest, and the impeachment of Governor Holden.[3] With the help of the United States Marshal, Kirk was able to escape from jail, and later was given a position as a police officer with the capital force in Washington, D.C.[5]

In 1890, it was reported that "several very rich finds" of gold, in the Maryland hills near the Potomac River, were discovered, and "being worked", on Kirk's land.[6] He died on February 17, 1905 in Gilroy, California.[7]

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  1. Tennessee State Marriage Record, February 28, 1860, Greene County, Tennessee
  2. News: Philips . Michael M. . Still Paying for the Civil War . 4 June 2020 . The Wall Street Journal . 9 May 2014.
  3. Book: Trelease . Allen W. . Dictionary of North Carolina Biography: Vol. 3, H-K . Powell . William S. . William S. Powell . Chapel Hill, North Carolina . University of North Carolina Press . 9 Nov 2000 . 2018-08-21 . 9780807867136.
  4. Bumgarner.
  5. News: Cut-Throat Kirk; A Specimen Martyr in the Bloody Shirt Crusade . Daily American; Nashville, Tennessee, Pg 2 . October 6, 1876.
  6. News: Gold Near the Capital . The National Tribune, Pg7 . October 16, 1890.
  7. Web site: Kirk, George W.. Trelease. Allen W.. 1988. NCPedia. NC Government & Heritage Library . May 30, 2024.