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  1. The Raid on Chambersburg, often identified as J.E.B. Stuart's Chambersburg Raid, was a Confederate States Army cavalry raid into Maryland and Pennsylvania on October 10–12, 1862 during the American Civil War. It became known as Stuart's "second ride around McClellan" because it duplicated Stuart's reconnaissance ride completely around the ...

  2. Jul 3, 2019 · Updated on July 03, 2019. Major General J.E.B. Stuart was a famed Confederate cavalry commander during the Civil War who served with General Robert E. Lee 's Army of Northern Virginia. A Virginia native, he graduated from West Point and aided in quelling the "Bleeding Kansas" crisis. With the start of the Civil War, Stuart quickly distinguished ...

  3. Although the death of Stuart was a severe blow to the South in general and the Confederate cavalry in the East in particular, it did not destroy that body’s ability to fight effectively in the future. There would be other sharp battles between the two sides in the remaining 11 months of the war, but Jeb Stuart’s war was over.

  4. Apr 18, 2019 · Here are 10 interesting facts about him. Confederate Cavalry General J.E.B. Stuart. The Photographic History of The Civil War. 1. Let’s start with the most obvious. His name wasn’t “Jeb.”. The initials J.E.B. are an acronym of his three names, James Ewell Brown. 2. Stuart came from a long line of accomplished military leaders.

  5. Nov 13, 2009 · A dismounted Union trooper fatally wounds J.E.B. Stuart, one of the most well-known generals of the South, at the Battle of Yellow Tavern, just six miles north of Richmond, Virginia. The 31-year ...

  6. THE BIRTHPLACE OF MAJOR GENERAL J.E.B. STUART C.S.A. Framed JEB Stuart Print. (click photo) The tranquil and beautiful place known as Laurel Hill, is nestled beneath the Blue Ridge mountains of south- western Virginia in Patrick County. In the words of General Stuart in a letter to his brother William Alexander in 1863 "I would give anything to ...

  7. Colonel James Ewell Brown “J.E.B.” Stuart, IV is the great-grandson of the esteemed Confederate Major General J.E.B. Stuart (1833-1864), the master cavalryman known especially for his reconnaissance missions during the Civil War. J.E.B. was a Registered Senior Client Associate with Merrill Lynch in Richmond, Virginia.

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