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  1. James Lawson Kemper (June 11, 1823 – April 7, 1895) was a lawyer, a Confederate general in the American Civil War, and the 37th Governor of Virginia. He was the youngest brigade commander and only non-professional general officer in the division that led Pickett's Charge, during which he was severely wounded.

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    • 1846–1848 (USA), 1861–1865 (CSA)
    • Cremora "Belle" Conway Cave (m.1855, d.1870)
  2. 22 de dic. de 2021 · SUMMARY. James Lawson Kemper was a Confederate general during the American Civil War (1861–1865), who later served as governor of Virginia (1874–1877). Kemper volunteered in the Mexican War (1846–1848), but returned to his civilian life as a lawyer. He served five terms in the Virginia House of Delegates (1853–1863 ...

  3. Pickett mandaba tres brigadas, bajo el mando de los generales Richard B. Gamett, James L. Kemper y Lewis A. Armistead. Estas serían respaldadas por las divisiones de Joseph Pettigrew e Isaac Trimble, que habían asumido el mando en lugar de los heridos Heth y Pender, respectivamente.

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  4. James Lawson Kemper (June 11, 1823 – April 7, 1895) was a lawyer, a Confederate general in the American Civil War, and the 37th Governor of Virginia. He was the youngest brigade commander and only non-professional general officer in the division that led Pickett's Charge, during which he was severely wounded. James L. Kemper.

  5. Description. This oil portrait shows James Lawson Kemper, a Confederate general during the Civil War, who later served as governor of Virginia (1874-1877). Volunteering for service in both the Mexican War and American Civil War, Kemper served five terms in the Virginia House of Delegates (1853-1863), including time as Speaker of the House ...

  6. He was a member of the House of Delegates, 1853-63; and Governor of Virginia, 1874-78. He married, July 4, 1853, Cremora Conway Cave, daughter of Belfield and Cremora (Jones) Cave. Belfield Cave was clerk of Madison County for 37 years (1821-58), succeeding his father, Benjamin Cave, who was clerk of the same county for 13 years (1808-21).

  7. James Lawson Kemper (June 11, 1823 – April 7, 1895) was a lawyer, a Confederate general in the American Civil War, and the 37th Governor of Virginia. He was the youngest of the brigade commanders, and the only non-professional military officer, in the division that led Pickett's Charge, in which...