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Major General Lafayette McLaws performs well at Antietam, Marye’s Heights and Gettysburg
Brigadier General James Pettigrew, scholar, professor, politician before entering CSA service
Brigadier General William Pendleton, Episcopal minister and chief of Lee’s artillery during the war
Matthew Maury, naval expert in charge of CSA coastal defenses and torpedo inventor
Brigadier General Mosby Parsons fights in the west at Wilson’s Creek, Prairie Grove, Red River
Brigadier General Humphrey Marshall, four US House terms before serving under Bragg in Ky
McCulloch quarrels with Price before winning at Wilson’s Creek and being KIA at Pea Ridge
Morgan is KIA in Greenville, Tenn, during a raid in 1864
Brig General John Pegram, KIA at Hatcher’s Run Va. just three weeks after his marriage
Major General Dorsey Pender, KIA at Gettysburg on Day 2 after wounds at four prior battles
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Major General George Pickett wins early fame in the Mexican War carrying colors at Chapultepec
Julia M. Jordan, volunteer nurse at CSA hq in Shreveport, LA in 1864
Major John (“The Gallant”) Pelham, Jackson’s artillerist, KIA at age 24 at Kelley’s Ford, Va
Brigadier General William Peck, leads 9th La Reg from Gettysburg through the Overland campaign
Brigadier John Hunt Morgan, fought at Shiloh, then raids across Kentucky
Major General Dabney Maury, minor role in the western theater
Pettigrew is wounded during Pickett’s Charge then KIA during retreat to Virginia
Lt. General John Pemberton, Pa. native, given the thankless task of defending Vicksburg
Colonel John Mosby, the “Grey Ghost,” wounded three times leading his raiders across No. Virginia
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Brigadier General Ben McCulloch fights in Texas and Mexico before the CSA army of the west
Major General William Mahone, “Crater” hero, railroad tycoon, post-war Senator from Virginia
Major Gen John Marmaduke, wounds at Shiloh, perhaps kills black soldiers at Red River, Mo Guv
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