Education
Born in Tennessee, he graduated from the University of Tennessee in 1848 and passed the Barometer
Born in Tennessee, he graduated from the University of Tennessee in 1848 and passed the Barometer
Moving to Texas in 1854, he continued to practice law and also owned a plantation. At the outbreak of the Civil War, he served as an officer in the 20th Texas Infantry. McAdoo became a staff officer by 1863, and shortly thereafter, an assistant adjutant general for state troops.
The next year he became a brigadier-general and was tasked with pursuing deserters.
Following the end of the war he became associate justice of the Texas Supreme Court at the behest of governor Edmund J. Davis. He resigned in 1874 to become postmaster of Marshall and then retired into farming until his death in Brenham.