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  1. J.E.B. Stuart. James Ewell Brown ”Jeb” Stuart, född 6 februari 1833 i Patrick County i Virginia, död 12 maj 1864 i Richmond, var en amerikansk officer och konfederationsgeneral under amerikanska inbördeskriget . Stuart utexaminerades från militärakademin i West Point på 13:e plats bland 46 kadetter år 1854 och kommenderades därefter ...

  2. J.E.B. Stuart Chapter #156. Virginia Division, No. 10. District 4. Staunton, VA WELCOME! The United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC)* is a heritage society based in Richmond, Virginia, that honors the memory and service of Confederate servicemen and women.

  3. 26 de jun. de 2013 · J.E.B. Stuart commanded the cavalry wing of Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia and, as noted in a letter addressed to Stuart from Robert E. Lee, served as the “eyes and ears” of the army. By the time of the Gettysburg Campaign during the summer of 1863, J.E.B. Stuart had established himself as both a skilled cavalryman and, as ...

  4. 12 de jun. de 2006 · Robert E. Lee relied on J.E.B. Stuart for everything from crack reconnaissance to timely raids. He would do the same in early May 1864 in Virginia’s Wilderness, with Stuart matching wits and spirit with Philip Sheridan (top), who had recently taken over cavalry command in the Army of the Potomac, under commander George G. Meade (bottom).

  5. Mayor Stoney orders removal of 11 Confederate statues in Richmond. General J.E.B Stuart was born in Patrick County, Virginia on Feb. 6, 1833 and died at the age of 31 in Richmond on May 12, 1864, after being mortally wounded in the Battle of Yellow Tavern. JEB Stuart statue on Monument Avenue.

  6. J.E.B. Stuart was commissioned as a Lieutenant Colonel of Infantry in the Confederate Army on May 10, 1861. He was later promoted to: Colonel, 1st Virginia Cavalry (July 16, 1861) Brigadier general, CSA (September 24, 1861) Major general, CSA (July 25, 1862) Stuart's commands in the Army of Northern Virginia included:

  7. In J.E.B. Stuart - The Soldier and the Man, Edward Longacre smoothly delivers a well written and well researched volume on arguably the most prominent cavalry officer of the Confederacy. It is no easy task for a historian to provide a balanced perspective to a historic figure, particularly one like Stuart, where the historic narrative is skewed, without balance, toward the positive.

    • Edward G Longacre