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    Jubal Anderson Early (November 3, 1816 – March 2, 1894) was an American lawyer, politician and military officer who served in the Confederate States Army...
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  • effect was named John Early (disambiguation) Joseph D. Early (1933–2012), U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts Jubal Anderson Early (1816–1894), American...
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  • attempted to capture the city but was repulsed by Confederate Lt. Gen. Jubal Anderson Early. During the Civil War, Lynchburg was used as a supply and hospital...
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  • H. Anderson P.G.T. Beauregard Milledge Luke Bonham Braxton Bragg Simon Bolivar Buckner, Sr. George B. Crittenden Samuel Cooper Jubal Anderson Early Richard...
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    State Lottery. Former Confederate Generals P.G.T. Beauregard and Jubal Anderson Early held the drawings. They added credibility but according to the New...
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  • James Lawson Kemper (Brigadier General) Henry Heth (Major General) Jubal Anderson Early (Major General) James Ewell Brown Stuart (Major General) Richard...
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    His cousin, Jubal Early, became the grandfather of Jubal Anderson Early (1816–1894), later a prominent Confederate general. Peter Early graduated from...
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    Elizabeth River before he started serving as a Confederate general. Jubal Anderson Early, who became a Confederate general during the war, was born on a plantation...
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    Glade Hill Hale's Ford Naff Redwood Snow Creek Wirtz Fork Mountain Jubal Anderson Early, Confederate general Booker T. Washington, a freedman (former slave)...
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    General Philip Sheridan defeated Confederate Army Lieutenant General Jubal Early in one of the largest, bloodiest, and most important battles in the Shenandoah...
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    Lieutenant General Wade Hampton III (South Carolina) – Lieutenant General Jubal Anderson Early (Virginia) – Lieutenant General Nathan Bedford Forrest (Tennessee)...
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    "Stonewall" Jackson and many units under his command Lieutenant General Jubal Anderson Early and many units under his command Brigadier General Turner Ashby and...
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  • merchant Israel Thorndike (1755–1832) as well as Confederate General Jubal Anderson Early (1816–1894). His portrait of Southern planter Alexander Telfair (1789–1832)...
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    while on their way to Gettysburg and stayed at the Prettyman house. Jubal Anderson Early also crossed through Rockville on his way to and from his 1864 attack...
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    Middletown, and the Valley Pike. During the morning, Lieutenant General Jubal Early appeared to have a victory for his Confederate army, as he captured over...
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    community. The closest passenger rail service is located in Roanoke. Jubal Anderson Early, Confederate General who was born near the bottom of Windy Gap Mountain...
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    occupied by the Confederate army when the division of Major General Jubal Anderson Early spent June 28–30, 1863 in and around the town while the brigade of...
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    which took place on July 11–12, 1864, marked the defeat of General Jubal Anderson Early's Confederate campaign to launch an offensive action against the national...
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  • Lieutenant Colonel Maj = Major Cpt = Captain Lt = Lieutenant LTG Jubal Anderson Early, Commanding Multiple commander names indicate succession of command...
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  • disguised as an elderly woman selling cookies, for John Bell Hood and Jubal Anderson Early, leaving her daughter Dixie with friends in Virginia in order to...
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    Early, Jubal A., "General Jubal A. Early tells his story of his advance upon Washington, D.C.". Washington National Republican, 1864. Early, Jubal A...
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  • served as an assistant adjutant general. After a dispute with General Jubal Anderson Early, Barbour resigned on January 30, 1863. Other sources cite ill health...
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    the related First family of Virginia, that of Confederate General Jubal Anderson Early--brought his wife Matilda Rosenberger--born in Luray, Shenandoah...
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  • Division Brigade Regiments and Others Early's Division (6350 officers & men)      MG Jubal Anderson Early Hays' Brigade (1272 officers & men)    BG Harry...
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  • he remained after the war ended, although paroled in Greensboro. Jubal Anderson Early disliked Barbour, who termed him "not energetic or efficient." Alfred...
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  • OCLC 1300611. Retrieved 2020-12-28. Early, Jubal A.; Early, Ruth H. (1912). Lieutenant General Jubal Anderson Early, C.S.A. Autobiographical Sketch and...
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  • – counterpart of Confederate general D.H. Hill Early the Jubilant - counterpart of Jubal Anderson Early King Buchan – The previous King of Detina before...
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  • Roanoke County, it is referred to as "JAE Valley Road," incorporating Jubal Anderson Early's initials. John Mosby Highway, the designation for most of U.S. Route...
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    until after 7 p.m., after Anderson's assault on Cemetery Ridge had crested. At around 8 p.m., two brigades of Jubal Early's division reached the Union...
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    Antietam and acted as a courier for Generals Stonewall Jackson and Jubal Anderson Early and later took part in the capture of General George Crook and Benjamin...
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