Jubal A. Early has written:
'A memoir of the last year of the war for independence in the confederate states of America' -- subject(s): History, United States Civil War, 1861-1865
'A memoir of the last year of the war for independence in the confederate states of America' -- subject(s): Histoire, History
'A memoir of the last year of the war for independence in the confederate states of America' -- subject(s): Histoire, History
Jubal Hodges has written: 'A tract for the times'
Jubal Early was born on November 3, 1816.
Jubal Early was born on November 3, 1816.
He was Lieutenant General Jubal Anderson Early.
Charles R. Pike has written: 'Jubal Cade , the death pit' 'Jubal Cade , ashes and blood' 'Jubal Cade, brand of vengeance' -- subject(s): Large type books 'Brand of Vengeance (Jubal Cade, No 11)' 'Angelof death' 'Double-Cross (Jubal Cade, No 2)' 'Vengeance Hunt (Jubal Cade, No 5)' 'The hungry gun' -- subject(s): Fiction in English 'Spoils of war' 'Killer Silver (Jubal Cade, No 4)' 'Jubal Cade , bounty road' 'Bounty Road (Jubal Cade, No 12)' 'Hungry Gun (Jubal Cade, No 2)' 'The waiting game' 'Jubal Cade' -- subject(s): Fiction in English
Jubal Early was a Lieutenant-General in the American Civil War. He was born on November 3, 1816. The name of Early's horse is not known.
The address of the Jubal A Early Preservation Tr is: Po Box 20937, Roanoke, VA 24018-0094
No he was never married.
Jubal Early, Confererate Army General
Jubal Early, the Confederate general during the American Civil War, died on March 2, 1894. He passed away in Lynchburg, Virginia. Early was known for his military leadership and later became a prominent figure in post-war Southern society.
R. H. Early has written: 'The family of Early'
Yes, Jubal Early had children. He and his wife, Mary, had several children, including at least three daughters and a son. Their family life was marked by the challenges of the Civil War and Early's military career. Despite the tumultuous times, they maintained a family presence throughout his life.