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he has lost his left arm but I my right.” when James Longstreet was ...


he has lost his left arm but I my right.” when James Longstreet was ...

Robert E. Lee say, “Give General Jackson my affectionate regards, and say to him: he has lost his left arm but I my right.” when James Longstreet was clearly ...

Lee's "real" right arm | Eastern Theater | Page 24 - Civil War Talk

Forgive me if this was already mentioned (I didn't read all 19 pages.) My whole life I've heard that Lee said of Jackson, "You have lost your ...

Robert E. Lee's leadership lessons from 1863 - LinkedIn

Jackson was Lee's confidant and whom he trusted to lead the split force through the woods in Chancellorsville. Jackson died of pneumonia after ...

Stonewall Jackson's Arm - AMERICAN HERITAGE

I have never shaken hands with a politician. I have never worked on a famous person's house, nor have I ever witnessed a historic event. But, one time ...

James Longstreet | American Battlefield Trust

A minié bullet passed through Longstreet's neck and shoulder, permanently paralyzing the general's right arm. Though he survived, he did not return to his corps ...

If I had a favorite traitor general, it would be Longstreet. - Reddit

Yeah, Longstreet made a 180 after the war and became a big activist for civil rights. Kinda like Robert Byrd started off as a Klansman and ...

Stonewall on the Mend? - Emerging Civil War

Oliver Otis Howard, Battle of Seven Pines, amputated right arm, 84 days: June 1, 1862-August 23, 1862; John Bell Hood, Battle of Gettysburg, ...

Who was in your opinion better commander George h Thomas or ...

He also has one of the cleanest battle records of any general in the war. No real major mishaps. But Longstreet was also very good. I know ...

Longstreet at Gettysburg, the Second Day | American Battlefield Trust

Failing to adopt it, General Lee should have gone with us to his right. He had seen and carefully examined the left of his line, and only gave us a guide to ...

The Cervical Wound of General James Longstreet - JAMA Network

In July, the general and his family left Virginia for Georgia. His wounds had healed, but his right arm remained paralyzed. His voice, which once could be ...

Stonewall Jackson's Way: An Alternate Confederacy Timeline

Slavery is eventually abolished in the 1890s or so, and the country slowly industrializes, losing relevance and getting eclipsed by the United ...

James Longstreet (1821–1904) - Encyclopedia Virginia

James Longstreet is badly wounded in the neck and right shoulder by "friendly" fire from Confederate troops during the Battle of the Wilderness. He is shot just ...

General Longstreet and the Lost Cause - AMERICAN HERITAGE

A big, bulky man with a confident presence that soldiers admired, he always appeared calm and collected, with his command well in hand. He was not colorful and ...

“Never Was I So Depressed” - NPS History

In discussing his role in the Gettysburg Campaign, the general stated: General Lee chose the plan adopted, and he is the person appointed to chose and to order.

Confederate General Gets Long Overdue Vindication | News

General James Longstreet has always been a question mark in the history of the American Civil War. For years he was blamed by his former ...

Ranking the greatest generals in the American Civil War

I lot of people like Jeb Stuart but he may have been responsible for the South losing at Gettysburg. It is a formidable task. Jul 18, 2021.

The Wounding of Longstreet - The Wilderness Tour | Overland 160

This video is part of our series commemorating the 160th Anniversary of The Overland Campaign. You can view the full series here: ...

What If James Longstreet Had Been at the North Anna River?

In fact, the wounding of Jackson when it happened may have been the most fortuitous accident that could have happened to Lee's army (for more on ...

Background And Review of The Film Gods And Generals - MST.edu

It is the first of a trilogy on the Civil War, written by. Jeff and his late father, Mike Shaara. The other two volumes were titled Killer Angels (1974), which ...

General Longstreet's Wilderness Wound - Civil War Profiles

Caught in the cross-fire, Longstreet was struck by a bullet that passed through his right shoulder and neck. He attempted to continue riding ...