Benjamin Hardin Helm

Benjamin Hardin Helm
Born(1831-06-02)June 2, 1831
Bardstown, Kentucky
DiedSeptember 21, 1863(1863-09-21) (aged 32)
Chickamauga, Georgia
Place of burial
Helm Family Cemetery, Elizabethtown, Kentucky[1]
AllegianceUnited States of America
 Confederate States of America
Service / branchUnited States Army
 Confederate States Army
Years of service1851–1852 (U.S.)
1861–1863 (C.S.)
Rank 1st Lieutenant
Brigadier General
Commands1st Kentucky Cavalry
1st Kentucky "Orphans" Brigade
Battles / warsAmerican Civil War

Benjamin Hardin Helm (June 2, 1831 – September 21, 1863)[2] was an American politician, attorney, and Confederate brigadier general. A son of Kentucky governor John L. Helm, he was born in Bardstown, Kentucky. He attended the Kentucky Military Institute and the West Point Military Academy and then studied law at the University of Louisville and Harvard University. He served as a state legislator and the state's attorney in Kentucky. Helm was offered the position of Union Army paymaster by his brother-in-law, President Abraham Lincoln (Helm was married to Emilie Todd, the half-sister of Mary Todd Lincoln), a position which he declined. Helm joined the Confederate States Army. As a brigadier general, Helm commanded the 1st Kentucky Brigade, more commonly known as The Orphan Brigade. He died on the battlefield during the Battle of Chickamauga.

  1. ^ "Benjamin Hardin Helm". Civil War Reference. Archived from the original on 21 January 2011. Retrieved 4 February 2012.
  2. ^ Eicher & Eicher 2001, p. 293; Warner 1959, p. 133