Barber, Flavel Clingan

Flavel C. Barber was a Pennsylvanian who fought for the Confederacy. He was an officer in the 3d Tennessee Infantry who was captured at Fort Donelson, held as a prisoner of war, paroled and served again until his death during the Atlanta campaign in 1864. Barber's wartime journals have recently been published. He graduated from Dickinson College in 1850.
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Class of 1850
    Full name
    Flavel Clingan Barber
    Place of Birth
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    Death Date Certainty
    Estimated
    Gender
    Male
    Race
    White
    Sectional choice
    South
    Origins
    Free State
    Education
    Dickinson (Carlisle College)
    Other
    Other Education
    Giles College
    Occupation
    Military
    Educator
    Military
    Confederate Army

    Flavel Clingan Barber (Dickinson Chronicles)

    Scholarship
    Born on January 30, 1830 near Mifflinburg in Union County, Pennsylvania, Flavel Barber entered Dickinson in 1848 as a junior.  He was a member of the Union Philosophical Society and graduated with the class of 1850, receiving his bachelor of arts degree.

    After graduation, Barber moved to Pulaski, Tennessee and took the position as principal of an academy there.  He was also admitted to the Tennessee bar.

    Although northern-born, Barber joined the Confederate States Army as a captain; he was later promoted to major in the Third Tennessee Division.  He was taken prisoner in February 1862 at Fort Donelson and was exchanged in September of that year.  He was later killed during the Atlanta campaign in May 1864.
    John Osborne and James W. Gerencser, eds., “Flavel Clingan Barber,” Dickinson Chronicles, http://chronicles.dickinson.edu/encyclo/b/ed_barberF.htm.
    How to Cite This Page: "Barber, Flavel Clingan," House Divided: The Civil War Research Engine at Dickinson College, https://hd.housedivided.dickinson.edu/index.php/node/5034.