Career
Born near Washington, Georgia, March 18, 1798, Echols was raised in Walton County near Walnut Grove. In a race for United States Congress, Echols lost to his opponent, General Howell Cobb, by only two votes.
He was a major general in the Georgia Militia, 11th Division, in 1833.
Echols served as a Brigadier General in the United States. Army during the Mexican–American War, and was fatally injured in a fall from his horse while on dress parade at National Bridge, Mexico, December 3, 1847. Several years after his death, the General Assembly passed an appropriation to have his remains relocated to his home in Walton County, where he was interred with full military honors.
Echols County, Georgia is named in his honor.