William L. Brandon

William L. Brandon
Birth nameWilliam Lindsay Brandon
Bornc. 1801–1802
Adams County, Mississippi
DiedOctober 8, 1890
Wilkinson County, Mississippi
Buried
Arcole Plantation, Mississippi
Allegiance Confederate States of America
Service/branchMississippi Militia
 Confederate States Army
Years of service1861–1864 (CSA)
Rank Major General (Militia)
Brigadier General (CSA)
Commands21st Mississippi Infantry Regiment
Mississippi Reserve Corps
Bureau of Conscription
Battles/warsMexican–American War
American Civil War

William Lindsay Brandon (born c. 1801–1802 in Adams County, Mississippi; died October 8, 1890, in Wilkinson County, Mississippi) was a medical doctor, state legislator, planter and military officer best known for having served as a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Brandon was born c. 1801–1802, though his exact birthdate is indeterminate.

Brandon served with the Confederate States Army from 1861 until 1864. He fought in several major battles, such as the Battle of Malvern Hill, where he was greatly injured after a ball passed through his ankle. He also participated in the Yorktown siege of 1862, the Battle of Williamsburg and the campaigns of Chattanooga and Knoxville. Brandon was promoted to the rank of brigadier general in June 1864. From July 1864 until the end of the war, he served in such positions as the commander of the Reserve Corps of Mississippi and the head of the Confederate Bureau of Conscription.

In his postbellum life, he returned to his Wilkinson County plantation where he worked, despite physical injury and age, until his death on October 8, 1890. Upon his death, he was buried at his plantation.