Robert S. Garrett holds that distinction. The most important Southern General killed was Albert Sidney Johnson at Shiloh. At the time of his death, he was considered the best commander in the South, possibly the most talented commander in either army. Davis thought more highly of him than he did of Lee.
Confederate General Robert Seldon Garnett was the first general from either side to die in the US Civil War. He was killed shortly after the Battle of Rich Mountain in 1861.
Confederate General Robert Seldon Garnett graduated from West Point in 1841. His graduating class of 52 cadets had Garnett ranked 27th. General Garnett was involved in the early battle in western Virginia. He was forced to retreat there, giving the Union a foothold in Virginia. He was also the first general to die in the war. He was killed shortly after the Battle of Rich Mountain in 1861.
Major General Albert S. Sidney was killed on the first day of the Battle of Shiloh in 1862. Union General Halleck took over the armies of general grant and Buell and pursued the Rebels to Corinth. On May 30, 1862, the Rebels abandoned Corinth to Halleck.
J.E.B. Stuart died in Richmond from a wound received at the Battle of Yellow Tavern. He died May 12, 1864.
Depends on the battle. Each one was different. Gettysburg had 50,000 die in 3 days of battle. Actually, the figures for Gettysburg were: Killed Union 3155 Confederate 3903 Wounded Union 14,529 Confederate 18,735 Missing Union 5365 Confederate 5425
Confederate General Robert Seldon Garnett was the first general from either side to die in the US Civil War. He was killed shortly after the Battle of Rich Mountain in 1861.
Yes. The Confederate commanding General - Sidney Johnston - was killed on the first day. Many thought he was the best General in the South. It was a bad blow for the Confederates.
Confederate General Robert Seldon Garnett graduated from West Point in 1841. His graduating class of 52 cadets had Garnett ranked 27th. General Garnett was involved in the early battle in western Virginia. He was forced to retreat there, giving the Union a foothold in Virginia. He was also the first general to die in the war. He was killed shortly after the Battle of Rich Mountain in 1861.
Major General Albert S. Sidney was killed on the first day of the Battle of Shiloh in 1862. Union General Halleck took over the armies of general grant and Buell and pursued the Rebels to Corinth. On May 30, 1862, the Rebels abandoned Corinth to Halleck.
Edward Higgins - Confederate general - died on 1875-01-31.
General Albert Sidney Johnston commanded the Confederate Army of the Mississippi at the Battle of Shiloh. He was killed the afternoon of April 6, 1862 and command fell to General P.G.T. Beauregard who led the battle on the 7th. The battle was a draw, and Johnston was the highest ranking soldier to die during the US Civil War.
James Dearing
James Henry Lane - Confederate general - died on 1907-09-21.
J.E.B. Stuart died in Richmond from a wound received at the Battle of Yellow Tavern. He died May 12, 1864.
The US Civil War Battle of Gettysburg began on the morning of July 1, 1863. That morning the Confederate forces under Major General Henry Heths's approached the town of Gettysburg to find it defended by Pennsylvania militia men. An armed conflict and commenced and by the middle of that morning Union Major General John Reynolds was reinforcing the Union's position which now had cavalry units under the leadership of General John Buford. As General Reynolds was positioning his forces, he received a bullet wound and was killed. He was the first general from either side to die at Gettysburg.
General Earl Van Dorn lost the Confederate attempt to control northwestern Arkansas. He later lost the Second Battle of Corinth. He was never given command of another Confederate army. He did receive the command of a cavalry unit in 1863. That same year he was murdered by a man claiming Van Dorn was having an affair with his wife.
Yes he did