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  1. Barnard Elliott Bee Jr. (February 8, 1824 – July 22, 1861) was a career United States Army officer and a Confederate States Army general during the American Civil War. He was mortally wounded at the First Battle of Bull Run, one of the first general officers to be killed in the war.

    • 1845–1861 (USA), 1861 (CSA)
  2. Aug 11, 2021 · by Sarah Kay Bierle. Posted on August 11, 2021. Barnard E. Bee, Jr. Barnard Elliot Bee, Jr. appeared briefly in the saga of Civil War history. He died at the First Battle of Manassas on July 21, 1861, but not before attributed, immortal words had crossed his lips.

  3. Nov 1, 1994 · Published: November 1, 1994. Bee, Barnard Elliott, Jr. (1824–1861). Barnard Elliott Bee, Jr., Confederate general, was born on February 8, 1824, in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of Anne and Barnard E. Bee, Sr. In the summer of 1836 the family moved to the Republic of Texas, where Bee's father served as secretary of state.

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  5. Feb 14, 2024 · That Bee was Barnard Elliott Bee Jr., who would be mortally wounded on Henry Hill shortly after uttering that immortal cheer. But Barnard Bee had a younger brother who also served in the Confederate Army during the war, Brig. Gen. Hamilton P. Bee.

  6. One of the first general officers to be killed in the American Civil War, he is best remembered for inspiring the famous nickname Stonewall upon then Brigadier General Thomas J. Jackson at the First Battle of Bull Run (also known as First Manassas). Born in Charleston, South...

  7. Jul 5, 2014 · Posted: July 05, 2014. 0 Comments. Bernard Elliott Bee's grave is behind St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Pendleton. Bee is credited with giving Gen. T. J. Jackson the nickname "Stonewall"....

  8. Barnard Elliott Bee Jr. is a name etched in Civil War history. He is known for a single utterance that forever linked him to General Thomas J. Jackson. Born on February 8, 1824, in Charleston, South Carolina, Bee’s life journey traversed military academies, brave service in the Mexican-American War, and a pivotal role in the early days of the ...