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Sketches and Drawings from 
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; May 1885 to October 1885, Vol. XXX, New Series Vol. VIII.
Copyright 1885 by The Century Co, New York; 
F. Warne & Company, London.

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Brig. General Lewis A. Armistead

1817-1863

Killed at Gettysburg;  Foremost in the famous Charge of Pickett's Division

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General A. P. Hill

1825-1865

Died commanding an infantry corps in the Army of Northern Virginia. 

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Major-General Daniel H. Hill

1821-1889

Superintendent of the North Carolina Military Institute in 1861.

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Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson

1824-1863

Wounded by friendly fire, Jackson  died of pneumonia several days later at Guiney's Station, Virginia

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James Longstreet

1821-1904

Severely wounded by friendly fire at the Wilderness.

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Major-General William Mahone

1826-1895

Became United States Senator, 1881-1887

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Major-General Gustavus W. Smith

1822-1896

Served in defense of Atlanta and Savannah, providing perhaps the only resistance to Sherman's "March To The Sea." 

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General J. E. B. Stuart

1833-1864

Resigned from the US Army the day he received his promotion to Captain, the same day Virginia had seceded from the Union.

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General W. H. C. Whiting

1824-1865

Valedictorian, at age twelve, of Boston English High School, the nation's first public high school. 

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