"a voice for southerners who served in the Union Army during the Civil War"
Grand Old Partisan salutes Sion Darnell, born in Georgia, December 28th 1845. A very bright student, he began teaching school at age seventeen.
Outbreak of civil war found Unionist sentiment strong in the mountainous northern region of the state. Nearly a month after secession, the Stars and Stripes flew at his local courthouse, in defiance of the rebels. He and father and brother and neighbors defended their region against Confederate encroachment. September 1864, he enlisted as sergeant of the 5th U.S. Tennessee Mounted Infantry.
Peace restored, Darnell was elected county tax collector. He next won, as a Republican, a seat in the state house. President Ulysses Grant appointed him to a commission. President Rutherford Hayes named him Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Georgia, and President Chester Arthur named him U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Georgia. He was delegate at the 1888 Republican National Convention. President Benjamin Harrison tapped him as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia.
Darnell remained active with the Grand Army of the Republic, a pro-GOP veterans organization. In 1901, he delivered a stirring tribute to the Forgotten Union Guerrillas of the North Georgia Mountains.
Sion Darnell died in Atlanta, age sixty. He was buried at the Marietta National Cemetery along with other Georgians of that era who fought for the United States of America.
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