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    American writer and film director

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  1. SUMMARY. J. E. B. Stuart, popularly known by his nickname “Jeb,” was the chief of cavalry of the Army of Northern Virginia during the American Civil War (1861–1865). A Regular Army veteran who participated in the capture of John Brown at Harpers Ferry in 1859, Stuart fought well at the First Battle of Manassas (1861) but became a ...

  2. Feb 6, 2013 · J. E. B. Stuart. Title Major General. War & Affiliation Civil War / Confederate. Date of Birth - Death February 6, 1833 – May 12, 1864. James Ewell Brown Stuart, known to friends and fellow servicemen as Jeb, came from an acclaimed military lineage.

  3. Mar 16, 2024 · Confederate General James Ewell Brown Stuart (aka Jeb Stuart), one of the greatest cavalry commanders in American history, was killed during the Battle of Chancellorsville. [Wikimedia Commons]

  4. Jun 12, 2006 · Major General J.E.B. Stuart: Last Stand of the Last Knight. Major General J.E.B. Stuart posted his horsemen at Yellow Tavern—between Union attackers and Richmond—and waited for the collision. It would come with a deadliness he could never have imagined. by Edward G. Longacre 6/12/2006. Audio Coming Soon. Share This Article.

  5. Apr 4, 2013 · Jeb Stuart has endured in print and on canvas as a daring cavalier. Dead of wounds at the age of thirty-one, he remains eternally youthful, laughing in camp and confounding his enemies in the field. Americans never seem to tire of this Stuart, and there is little to suggest that he will ever be assigned a different role on the grand stage of ...

  6. JEB Stuart at Yellow Tavern. JEB Stuart, 1833-1864. Virginia Pioneers. Confederate cavalry commander James Ewell Brown Stuart was more quiet and somber than usual on the morning of May 11, 1864, as he rode rapidly towards the dilapidated, abandoned inn called Yellow Tavern.

  7. Jeb Stuart summary: James Ewell Brown Stuart (also known as J.E.B. Stuart), was born in Patrick County, Virginia to Archibald Stuart and Elizabeth Letcher, one of eleven childred. He attended the United States Military Academy where he became friends with Robert E. Lee. He was commissioned a brevet second lieutenant and assigned to the US Mounted Rifles in Texas.

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