Yes, he did.
He was an officer in the Conferate Army during the US Civil War.
Jeb Stuart was the commander of the cavalry division of Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. IMPROVEMENT I would like to improve the answer as follow: J.E.B. Stuart was the commander of the Cavalry Corp of R.E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. That Corp was formed of Three Cavalry divisions.
Jeb Stuart Rosebrook goes by Stuart.
James Ewell Brown "Jeb" Stuart .
Jeb Stuart - writer - was born in 1956.
Jeb Stuart Magruder was born on 1934-11-05.
Jeb Stuart was a Major General of cavalry in the Army of Northern Virginia, commanded by Robert E Lee. One of the greatest cavalry commanders of the war.
There were several. The best known are "Stonewall" Jackson, JEB Stuart, and Robert Lee.
Jeb Stuart's father was named Archibald Stuart. He was a politician and a attorney, he represented his home, Patrick Country, in the Virginia General Assembly, and had fought in the War of 1812.
Jeb Magruder's birth name is Jeb Stuart Magruder.
I believe it was Jeb Stuart, confederate cavalry officer who scouted a great deal for General Lee
James Ewell Brown (JEB) Stuart. Lee described him as the "eyes of the army" after learning of Stuart's death. Stuart had been mortally wounded in a clash with Sheridan's cavalry at Yellow Tavern on May 11, 1864. Stuart three times led a patrol on horseback right round the rear of the enemy.