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Sketches and Drawings
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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
(Sketch drawn from life near Ball's
Bluff by A. J. Volck, probably in 1861)
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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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