Ebenezer Magoffin

Ebenezer "Ben" Magoffin (1817-1865) was a Confederate officer in the American Civil War who carried a Missouri State Guard's colonel's commission and became a prominent figure in the early phase of the war in Missouri. He was sentenced to death by a Union Army military commission in 1862, but was spared execution after Kentucky Governor Beriah Magoffin pleaded for the life of his brother with Abraham Lincoln.

Colonel

Ebenezer Magoffin
Born1817
Mercer County, Kentucky
Died1865
Buried
Woodlawn Cemetery, Jackson County, Missouri
RelationsBeriah Magoffin (brother)
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