Branch entered the
Confederate Army, in May 1861, as a private in the Raleigh Rifles. Later that month he accepted the office of state
quartermaster general, but resigned it for service in the field. In September he was elected colonel of the 33rd North Carolina. He was appointed
brigadier general in January 1862. After the
Battle of New Bern, his brigade was attached to
A.P. Hill's Division of
Stonewall Jackson's Corps. He was the senior brigadier general in Hill's division. Branch's brigade fought at the
Battle of Hanover Courthouse, the
Seven Days Battles,
Cedar Mountain,
Second Manassas,
Chantilly, and
Harper's Ferry Antietam (Sharpsburg) On September 17, 1862, he led his troops on a rapid march from
Harpers Ferry to
Sharpsburg, Maryland where the
Battle of Antietam was raging. Branch arrived on the field around 2:30 PM, in time to help stop the
Union advance, thus saving General
Robert E. Lee's right flank from a crushing defeat. Soon after this victory, Branch stood talking with fellow brigadier generals
Maxcy Gregg,
Dorsey Pender, and
James J. Archer, along with Hill and General Lee. A Federal
sharpshooter, seeing the group, fired a shot that hit Branch in the right cheek and exited behind his left ear, killing him instantly. The bullet also wounded General Gregg in the thigh. Branch fell dead into the arms of a staff officer.
Dates of rank • Private, May 1, 1861 • Colonel, September 1, 1861 • Brigadier General, January 16, 1862 ==Legacy==