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  1. James Johnston Pettigrew (July 4, 1828 – July 17, 1863) was an American author, lawyer, and soldier. He served in the army of the Confederate States of America, fighting in the 1862 Peninsula Campaign and played a prominent role in the Battle of Gettysburg.

  2. James Johnston Pettigrew (4 de julio de 1828 - 17 de julio de 1863) fue un autor, abogado y soldado estadounidense. Sirvió en el ejército de los Estados Confederados de América, luchó en la Campaña de la Península de 1862 y desempeñó un papel destacado en la Batalla de Gettysburg.

  3. Brigadier General James Johnston Pettigrew (1828-1863) In 1847, James Johnston Pettigrew graduated from the university at the top of his class. An esteemed student known for his intellect, he published a widely praised book about Spanish culture.

  4. James Johnston Pettigrew. Birth Location. Tyrrell County, North Carolina, US. Birth Date. 7/4/1828. Death Location. Bunker Hill, Virginia, US. Death Date. 7/17/1863. Confederate Brigadier General. Commanded Heth's division at Gettysburg. Mortally wounded at Falling Waters. James J. Pettigrew was born at "Bonarva", the family home in North Carolina.

  5. 21 de sept. de 2021 · J. Johnston Pettigrew, Author. by Phill Greenwalt. Posted on September 21, 2021. Gettysburg movie poster (IMDB) In the blockbuster movie Gettysburg, which hit the big screens in 1993, there is a moment in the film of an exchange between Confederate Generals James Longstreet and J. Johnston Pettigrew on July 3rd.

  6. James Johnston Pettigrew (July 4, 1828 - July 17, 1863) was an author, lawyer, linguist, diplomat, and a Confederate general in the American Civil War. He was a major leader in the disastrous Pickett’s Charge and was killed a few days after the Battle of Gettysburg during the Confederate retreat to Virginia.

  7. Pettigrew, James Johnston. by Clyde Wilson, 1994. 4 July 1828–17 July 1863. James Johnston Pettigrew, lawyer, scholar, and Confederate general, was born at Bonarva in Tyrrell County, eighth of the nine children of Ebenezer and Ann Blount Shepard Pettigrew.