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The Confederate cavalry General J.E.B. Stewart.

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What confederate general was killed at the battle of yellow tavern?

J.E.B. Stuart was killed.


What did James EB Stuart do after the Civil war?

Nothing. He was killed at Spotsylvania (Yellow Tavern) in Grant's Overland campaign in '64.


When did Battle of Yellow Tavern happen?

Battle of Yellow Tavern happened on 1864-05-11.


What general died during the yellow tavern?

ANSWER Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart died at the battle of Yellow Tavern.


What was Jeb Stuarts job after the war?

ANSWER jeb Stuart was killed at the Battle of Yellow Tavern on May 11, 1864, befor the end of the war.


Where was the yellow tavern in the civil war?

A derelict building that had been a tavern. It marked the crossroads at Spotsylvania, where the Union lost again to Lee, after the Battle of the Wilderness. But it was significant because Lee's cavalry chief Jeb Stuart was killed there.


Who led the confederate cavalry force until the battle of yellow tavern?

Lieutenant General James Ewell Brown (J. E. B., "Jeb") Stuart. Stuart commanded the cavalry in Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia until he was killed at Yellow Tavern, June 5, 1864.


Was christopher marlowe killed in a tavern?

yes


Who won the battle of yellow tavern?

the union


Man who led the cavalry foces of the confederacy until yellow tavern?

General Jeb Stuart, who was killed at Yellow Tavern on May 11th,1864. Stuart was assisted by Generals Wade Hampton and Fitzhugh Lee. Fitzhugh Lee was the nephew of Robert E. Lee. General Stuart was probably the finest cavalry officer of the war,an innovative and daring personality.


In what battle did Jeb Stuart die?

Jeb Stuart was seriously wounded May 11, 1864 during the Battle of Yellow Tavern and would die of his wounds the next morning.


Important confederate soldiers that died?

General Sidney Johnston (no relation to Joe Johnston), killed at Shiloh. General T.J. "Stonewall" Jackson, killed at Chancellorsville. General J.E.B. Stuart, killed at Yellow Tavern, Spotsylvania. General Earl Van Dorn, killed in a duel. General Pat Cleburne (and five other Southern Generals), killed at Franklin.