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  2. James Longstreet - Wikipedia

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    James Longstreet (January 8, 1821 – January 2, 1904) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War and was the principal subordinate to General Robert E ...

  3. General officers in the Confederate States Army - Wikipedia

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    The last Confederate general in the field, Stand Watie, surrendered on June 23, 1865, and the war's last surviving Confederate full general, Edmund Kirby Smith, died on March 28, 1893. [31] James Longstreet died on January 2, 1904, and was considered "the last of the high command of the Confederacy". [32]

  4. Siege of Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    In 1863 Lieutenant General James Longstreet was placed in command of the Confederate Department of Virginia and North Carolina. Longstreet was given four objectives: (1) to protect Richmond, (2) give support to Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia if and when needed, (3) forage and gather supplies for the Confederate armies, (4) to capture the Union garrison at Suffolk if possible.

  5. First Corps, Army of Northern Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The First Corps, Army of Northern Virginia (or Longstreet's Corps) was a military unit fighting for the Confederate States of America in the American Civil War. It was formed in early 1861 and served until the spring of 1865, mostly in the Eastern Theater. The corps was commanded by James Longstreet for most of its existence.

  6. Longstreet: The Confederate General Who Defied the South

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    It is about James Longstreet. Branda Wineapple, in a book review in The New York Times, wrote that the work "is not so much about Longstreet’s character or his motivations [...] but about a symbolic Longstreet" related to the disputes about history after the American Civil War, especially how different people perceived him differently. [1]

  7. James Longstreet’s Lessons in Leadership - AOL

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    How Did Jim Morrison Die? Inside The Doors Frontman's Sudden Death at Age 27 — and Why Some Believe It Was a Cover-Up. Makena Gera. January 12, 2025 at 9:00 AM. Getty.

  9. Siege of Knoxville - Wikipedia

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    James Longstreet The Confederates built a pontoon bridge at Hough's Ferry on the Tennessee River; this was a short distance west of Loudon. [ 17 ] The division of Brigadier General Micah Jenkins was first to cross the pontoon bridge to the north bank on November 14. [ 18 ]