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General
Robert Edward Lee
1807 - 1870, USMA 1829
Commander-in-Chief of the Military and Naval Forces of Virginia
Major Battles: Cheat Mountain, South Atlantic Coast, Seven
Days, (succeeded to command of the Army of Northern Virginia after
the wounding of J. E. Johnston, as position he held until the surrender
at Appomattox), Second Manassas, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville,
Gettysburg, Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Appomattox
- surrendered April 9, 1865
Post War: President of Washington College (now Washington and
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Maj.
General Jubal Anderson Early
1816 - 1894, USMA 1837
Commander, Early's Division, 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
Major Battles: First Manassas, Williamsburg (wounded), Second
Manassas, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancelorsville, Gettysburg, Wilderness,
Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor (commanded 2nd Corps - promoted Lt. Gen.),
raid on Washington, Monocacy, Winchester, Fisher's Hill, Cedar Creek
Post War: Lawyer, President of the Southern Historical Society,
supervisor of Louisiana Lottery, writer, opponent of James Longstreet |
Maj.
General James Ewell Brown Stuart
1833 - 1864, USMA 1854
Commander, Cavalry Division, Army of Northern Virginia
Major Battles: First Manassas, Dranesville, Seven Days, Second
Manassas, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville (temporarily
commanded T. J. Jackson's Corps), Brandy Station, Gettysburg, Wilderness,
Spotsylvania, Yellow Tavern - mortally wounded May 11, 1864 |
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Lt. General Ambrose Powell Hill
1825 - 1865, USMA 1847
Commander, 3rd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
Major Battles: First Manassas, Seven Days, Cedar Mountain,
Second Manassas, Harpers Ferry, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville
(wounded), Gettysburg, Wilderness, North Anna, Cold Harbor, Petersburg
- killed in action April 2, 1865
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Maj. General John Bell
Hood
1831 - 1879, USMA 1853
Commander, Hood's Division, 1st Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
Major Battles: Seven Days, Second Manassas, Antietam, Fredericksburg,
Gettysburg (wounded - July 2), Chickamauga (wounded - loss of leg),
promoted Lt. Gen. Atlanta Campaign, Franklin, Nashville, surrendered
at Natchez May 1865, temporary full general.
Post War: Merchant |
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Lt. General
James Longstreet
1821 - 1904, USMA 1842
Commander, 1st Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
Major Battles: First Manassas, Seven Days, Antietam, Fredericksburg,
Gettysburg, Chickamauga, Knoxville, Wilderness (wounded), defenses
of Richmond, Appomattox.
Post War: President of insurance company, cotton factor, U.S.
Minister to Turkey 1880, railroad commissioner, writer |
Brig. General
William Nelson Pendleton
1809 - 1883, USMA 1830
Chief of Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia
Major Battles: Always with Gen. R. E. Lee, through to Appomattox
Post War: Minister |
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Lt. General Richard Stoddert
Ewell
1817 - 1872, USMA 1840
Commander, 2nd Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
Major Battles: First Manassas, Valley Campaign, Seven Days,
Second Manassas (wounded - loss of leg), Gettysburg, Kelly's Ford
(wounded), Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Defenses of Richmond, Sayler's
Creek - Captured April 7, 1865
Post War: Retirement |
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