Virginia in The American Civil War - Notable Civil War Leaders (Confederate) From Virginia

Notable Civil War Leaders (Confederate) From Virginia

  • Gen.
    Robert E. Lee
  • Lt. Gen.
    Thomas J. Jackson
  • Maj. Gen.
    J.E.B. Stuart
  • Gen.
    Joseph E. Johnston
  • Lt. Gen.
    A. P. Hill
  • Lt. Gen.
    Richard S. Ewell
  • Lt. Gen.
    Jubal A. Early
  • Maj. Gen.
    George Pickett
  • Maj. Gen.
    Fitzhugh Lee
  • Brig. Gen.
    Lewis A. Armistead
  • Gov.
    John Letcher

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