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George Paul Harrison, Sr.

George Paul Harrison, Sr. (October 19, 1813  – May 14, 1888) was a brigadier general in the Georgia militia from 1856–1861,〔Smith, p. 303〕 commander of the 1st Brigade in the Georgia State Troops〔 and a colonel in Georgia's First Military District in 1864–1865 during the American Civil War (Civil War). He was a prisoner of war for several months near the end of the war.
George P. Harrison, Sr. was a rice planter, brigadier general in the Georgia militia and member of the Georgia House of Representatives before the Civil War. After the war, Harrison was a state representative in 1865–1866, a delegate to the state constitutional convention, a clerk of the city court of Savannah, Georgia and clerk of the superior court of Chatham County, Georgia.
He was the father of George Paul Harrison, Jr., a Confederate States Army colonel, who commanded a brigade late in the war and was later an Alabama State Senator and a two-term member of the United States House of Representatives from Alabama.〔Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher, ''Civil War High Commands.'' Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001. ISBN 0-8047-3641-3. p. 283.〕〔Allardice, Bruce S. (''More Generals in Gray.'' ) Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1995. ISBN 0-8071-3148-2 (pbk.). Retrieved September 16, 2012. p. 125.〕〔Allardice, Bruce S. ''Confederate Colonels: A Biographical Register.'' Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2008. ISBN 978-0-8262-1809-4. pp. 184–185.〕
==Early life==
George Paul Harrison, Sr. was born in Effingham County, Georgia on October 19, 1813.〔〔Allardice, 1995. p. 124.〕〔Allardice, 1995, p. 125, states that another source which gives Harrison's birth year as 1814 contradicts a newspaper article in the ''Savannah Morning News'', May 17, 1888, which gave his age as consistent with an 1813 birth year.〕 He was the son of Colonel William Harrison, a colonel of Georgia militia in the War of 1812 and Mary (Keller) Harrison.〔〔Allardice states that despite statements that Harrison was related to President William Henry Harrison, he could find no source that shows a relationship to the Harrison family of Virginia.〕 Harrison was the father of George Paul Harrison, Jr., a Confederate States Army colonel who commanded a brigade near the end of the Civil War and later was an Alabama state senator and a U.S. Representative from Alabama.〔〔〔Allardice, 2008. pp. 184–185.〕
Harrison was a rice planter on his Savannah River plantation, Monteith, now a location within Port Wentworth, Georgia, which is within the Savannah metropolitan area.〔〔('Monteith map' ). Retrieved October 8, 2012.〕 Before the Civil War, Harrison was a representative for Chatham County in the Georgia House of Representatives in 1842, 1849–1850, 1853–1854; and 1857–1860.〔 He also became a brigadier general in the Georgia militia.〔Allardice, 1995, pp. 124–125.〕 He was a delegate to Democrat state party conventions in 1858 and 1860.〔

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