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Showing posts with label Jubal Early. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jubal Early. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 2, 2024

This Day in Civil War History (Death of James Longstreet, Lee’s ‘Old War Horse’—and a Scapegoat for Rebel Defeat)

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Jan. 2, 1904— Lieutenant General James Longstreet died six days short of his 83 rd birthday in Gainesville, GA.   Acclaimed as one of the ...
Tuesday, July 14, 2009

This Day in Civil War History (Jubal Early Ends Md. Invasion, DC Feint)

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July 14, 1864—As he wrote his after-battle report to Robert E. Lee, Lt. General Jubal Early felt entitled to crow about the month-long camp...
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