. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . Millcdge L. Honham Became Governor ofSouth Carolina. Tliomas F. Drayton Commanded a MilitaniDistrict in South James Chestnut, Aide to Beauregard .Johnson Hagood, Defender of Rich- .\rthur M. Manigault, Colonel 10that Fort Sumter. mond and Petersburg. Regiment. (EanUhntxU (Bnxn<x[B oppose Sheridans cavalry in March, 1865, and alsoat Dinwiddie Court House and Five Forks. Hesurrendered with the Army of Northern Virginiaand at the conclusion of the war he settled in Rich-mond, where he died in 1875. Major-General William


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . Millcdge L. Honham Became Governor ofSouth Carolina. Tliomas F. Drayton Commanded a MilitaniDistrict in South James Chestnut, Aide to Beauregard .Johnson Hagood, Defender of Rich- .\rthur M. Manigault, Colonel 10that Fort Sumter. mond and Petersburg. Regiment. (EanUhntxU (Bnxn<x[B oppose Sheridans cavalry in March, 1865, and alsoat Dinwiddie Court House and Five Forks. Hesurrendered with the Army of Northern Virginiaand at the conclusion of the war he settled in Rich-mond, where he died in 1875. Major-General William Henry FitzhughLee was born at Arlington, Virginia, May 31,1837, the second son of General Robert E. two years he served as second lieutenant withthe Sixth LT. S. Lifantry, resigning in May, the outbreak of the Civil War he entered theConfederate Army in a A^irginia cavalry regiment,was made a brigadier-general to rank from Sep-tember 15, 1862, being promoted to major-gen-eral, April 23, 1864. During the Peninsula cam-paign General Lee, then colonel commanding theNinth Virginia Cavalry, participated in Stuartsride around ]McClellans army. In the Chancellors-vill


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