Biographies - Transcript (part 5).
Date
1951
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Publisher
UNKNOWN
Abstract
"Was attached to the 'Stonewall' Brigade serving under General Jackson in the Valley campaigns. At Gettysburg he became very ill, was lifted to his horse and on July 3, 1863, led his brigade, in the famous charge from which but a handful returned from the scene of carnage, General Garnett was shot from his horse while near the middle of the brigade within about 25 paces of the stone wall. He died unmarried."
Description
20 page typed transcription, created by Click Relander.