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  2. Joseph Wheeler, Jr., was born on September 10, 1836, near Augusta, Georgia. He was the youngest of New England natives Joseph Wheeler, Sr., and Julia Hull Wheeler's four children. Wheeler's father was a successful a banker, cotton broker, and real estate speculator in Georgia before being financially ruined following the Panic of 1837.

  3. 3 de dic. de 2018 · Major General Joseph Wheeler was noted cavalry commander who served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War (1861-1865) and the US Army during the Spanish-American War (1898). A native of Georgia, he was largely raised in the North and attended West Point. Electing to side with the South during the Civil War, Wheeler gained notoriety as a ...

  4. 12 de ene. de 2024 · After Joseph Wheeler’s failure to recapture Fort Donelson in 1863, Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest vowed that he would never again serve under Wheeler. During the Tullahoma Campaign (June 24–July 3, 1863) and at the Battle of Chickamauga (September 19, 1863 – September 20, 1863), Joseph Wheeler’s corps covered the Army of Tennessee’s left flank.

  5. 12 de jun. de 2020 · Among the statues in question is one of Gen. Joseph “Fighting Joe” Wheeler, a bronze image submitted to the Capitol’s Statuary Hall by Alabama in 1925.

  6. Joseph Wheeler was born near Augusta, Georgia, on September 10, 1838. An 1859 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy, he resigned from the Army to join the Confederate forces in 1861 and rose rapidly to the rank of lieutenant general. Nicknamed “Fighting Joe,” Wheeler was considered by General Robert E. Lee to be one of the two most ...

  7. This 642-page typescript of General Joseph Wheeler's Confederate Military History of Alabama includes histories of infantry regiments, cavalry regiments, and battalions. Wheeler's handwritten corrections are included in the margins. The Confederate Military History of Alabama was published in 1899 by the Confederate Publishing Company in Atlanta.