Lt. General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.
. . . . . . . . . . Confederate General Lee personally believed himself responsible for the 23,000 killed at Gettsyburg, Pennsylvania. - S0L . . . . . . . . . .
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.
General Robert E. Lee of Virginia, and Gen Stonewall Jackson, who was killed during the war.
General Albert Sydney Johnston was the second highest ranking officer in the Confederacy (behind the elderly Samuel Cooper and ahead of Robert E. Lee). he was killed at the battle of Shiloh.
. . . . . . . . . . Confederate General Lee personally believed himself responsible for the 23,000 killed at Gettsyburg, Pennsylvania. - S0L . . . . . . . . . .
J.E.B. Stuart was killed.
Shiloh
Stonewall Jackson
Sidney Johnston, probably the best General in the South. He was killed at that battle.
killed a man
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.
General Sidney Johnston, killed at that battle. And his second-in-command P.G.T. Beauregard.
General Robert E. Lee of Virginia, and Gen Stonewall Jackson, who was killed during the war.
General Albert Sydney Johnston was the second highest ranking officer in the Confederacy (behind the elderly Samuel Cooper and ahead of Robert E. Lee). he was killed at the battle of Shiloh.
General Sidney Johnston (no relation to Joe Johnston), regarded as the best General in the South, and killed in that battle. He was replaced by his second-in-command General P.G.T. Beauregard.