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- J.E.B._Stuart abstract "James Ewell Brown "Jeb" Stuart (February 6, 1833 – May 12, 1864) was a U.S. Army officer from Virginia and a Confederate States Army general during the American Civil War. He was known to his friends as "Jeb", from the initials of his given names. Stuart was a cavalry commander known for his mastery of reconnaissance and the use of cavalry in support of offensive operations. While he cultivated a cavalier image (red-lined gray cape, yellow sash, hat cocked to the side with an ostrich plume, red flower in his lapel, often sporting cologne), his serious work made him the trusted eyes and ears of Robert E. Lee's army and inspired Southern morale.Stuart graduated from West Point in 1854 and served in Texas and Kansas with the U.S. Army, a veteran of the frontier conflicts with Native Americans and the violence of Bleeding Kansas. He participated in the capture of John Brown at Harpers Ferry. Resigning when his home state of Virginia seceded, he served first under Stonewall Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley, but then in increasingly important cavalry commands of the Army of Northern Virginia, playing a role in all of that army's campaigns until his death. He established a reputation as an audacious cavalry commander and on two occasions (during the Peninsula Campaign and the Maryland Campaign) circumnavigated the Union Army of the Potomac, bringing fame to himself and embarrassment to the North. At the Battle of Chancellorsville, he distinguished himself as a temporary commander of the wounded Stonewall Jackson's infantry corps.Arguably Stuart's most famous campaign, Gettysburg, was marred when he was surprised by a Union cavalry attack at the Battle of Brandy Station and by his separation from Lee's army for an extended period, leaving Lee unaware of Union troop movements and arguably contributing to the Confederate defeat at the Battle of Gettysburg. Stuart received significant criticism from the Southern press as well as the postbellum proponents of the Lost Cause movement, but historians have failed to agree on whether Stuart's exploit was entirely the fault of his judgment or simply bad luck and Lee's less-than-explicit orders.During the 1864 Overland Campaign, Union Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan's cavalry launched an offensive to defeat Stuart, who was mortally wounded at the Battle of Yellow Tavern. His wife wore black for the rest of her life in remembrance of her perished husband.".
- J.E.B._Stuart battle American_Civil_War.
- J.E.B._Stuart battle Battle_of_Chancellorsville.
- J.E.B._Stuart battle Battle_of_Fredericksburg.
- J.E.B._Stuart battle Battle_of_Yellow_Tavern.
- J.E.B._Stuart battle Bleeding_Kansas.
- J.E.B._Stuart battle First_Battle_of_Bull_Run.
- J.E.B._Stuart battle Gettysburg_Campaign.
- J.E.B._Stuart battle Maryland_Campaign.
- J.E.B._Stuart battle Northern_Virginia_Campaign.
- J.E.B._Stuart battle Overland_Campaign.
- J.E.B._Stuart battle Peninsula_Campaign.
- J.E.B._Stuart birthDate "1833-02-06".
- J.E.B._Stuart birthPlace Patrick_County,_Virginia.
- J.E.B._Stuart birthYear "1833".
- J.E.B._Stuart deathDate "1864-05-12".
- J.E.B._Stuart deathPlace Richmond,_Virginia.
- J.E.B._Stuart deathYear "1864".
- J.E.B._Stuart militaryCommand "Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Virginia".
- J.E.B._Stuart restingPlace Hollywood_Cemetery_(Richmond,_Virginia).
- J.E.B._Stuart serviceEndYear "1854".
- J.E.B._Stuart serviceStartYear "1854".
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- J.E.B._Stuart align "right".
- J.E.B._Stuart battles American_Civil_War.
- J.E.B._Stuart battles Battle_of_Chancellorsville.
- J.E.B._Stuart battles Battle_of_Fredericksburg.
- J.E.B._Stuart battles Battle_of_Yellow_Tavern.
- J.E.B._Stuart battles Bleeding_Kansas.
- J.E.B._Stuart battles First_Battle_of_Bull_Run.
- J.E.B._Stuart battles Gettysburg_Campaign.
- J.E.B._Stuart battles Maryland_Campaign.
- J.E.B._Stuart battles Northern_Virginia_Campaign.
- J.E.B._Stuart battles Overland_Campaign.
- J.E.B._Stuart battles Peninsula_Campaign.
- J.E.B._Stuart birthDate "1833-02-06".
- J.E.B._Stuart birthPlace Patrick_County,_Virginia.
- J.E.B._Stuart commands Cavalry_Corps,_Army_of_Northern_Virginia.
- J.E.B._Stuart dateOfBirth "1833-02-06".
- J.E.B._Stuart dateOfDeath "1864-05-12".
- J.E.B._Stuart deathDate "1864-05-12".
- J.E.B._Stuart deathPlace Richmond,_Virginia.
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- J.E.B._Stuart name "James Ewell Brown Stuart".
- J.E.B._Stuart name "Stuart, James Ewell Brown".
- J.E.B._Stuart nickname "Jeb, Beauty, Knight of the Golden Spurs".
- J.E.B._Stuart placeOfBirth Patrick_County,_Virginia.
- J.E.B._Stuart placeOfDeath Richmond,_Virginia.
- J.E.B._Stuart placeofburial Hollywood_Cemetery_(Richmond,_Virginia).
- J.E.B._Stuart placeofburialLabel "Place of burial".
- J.E.B._Stuart quote "--06-05".
- J.E.B._Stuart quote "If Gen. Stuart is to be the eyes and ears of the army we advise him to see more, and be seen less. ... Gen. Stuart has suffered no little in public estimation by the late enterprises of the enemy.".
- J.E.B._Stuart quote "Stuart and Jackson were an unlikely pair: one outgoing, the other introverted; one flashily uniformed, the other plainly dressed; one Prince Rupert and the other Cromwell. Yet Stuart's self-confidence, penchant for action, deep love of Virginia, and total abstinence from such vices as alcohol, tobacco, and pessimism endeared him to Jackson. ... Stuart was the only man in the Confederacy could make Jackson laugh—and who dared to do so.".
- J.E.B._Stuart quote "The failure to crush the Federal army in Pennsylvania in 1863, in the opinion of almost all of the officers of the Army of Northern Virginia, can be expressed in five words—the absence of the cavalry.".
- J.E.B._Stuart quote "[Stuart] is a rare man, wonderfully endowed by nature with the qualities necessary for an officer of light cavalry. ... Calm, firm, acute, active, and enterprising, I know no one more competent than he to estimate the occurrences before him at their true value. If you add to this army a real brigade of cavalry, you can find no better brigadier-general to command it.".
- J.E.B._Stuart quote "[The cavalry's success in the Bristoe Campaign can be attributed] to the generalship, boldness, and untiring energy of Major-General Stuart, for it was he who directed every movement of importance, and his generalship, boldness, and energy won the unbounded confidence of officers and men, and gave the prestige of success.".
- J.E.B._Stuart rank "35".
- J.E.B._Stuart serviceyears "1854".
- J.E.B._Stuart serviceyears "1861".
- J.E.B._Stuart shortDescription "Confederate States Army cavalry general".
- J.E.B._Stuart source "--06-12".
- J.E.B._Stuart source "Confederate Colonel Oliver Funsten".
- J.E.B._Stuart source "Confederate Maj. Gen. Henry Heth".
- J.E.B._Stuart source "General Joseph E. Johnston, letter to Confederate President Jefferson Davis, August 1861".
- J.E.B._Stuart source "James I. Robertson, Jr., Stonewall Jackson".
- J.E.B._Stuart source "Stephen W. Sears, Gettysburg".
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- J.E.B._Stuart description "Confederate States Army cavalry general".
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- J.E.B._Stuart subject Category:American_people_of_Scotch-Irish_descent.
- J.E.B._Stuart subject Category:Burials_at_Hollywood_Cemetery_(Richmond,_Virginia).
- J.E.B._Stuart subject Category:Confederate_States_Army_generals.
- J.E.B._Stuart subject Category:Confederate_States_military_personnel_killed_in_the_American_Civil_War.
- J.E.B._Stuart subject Category:Members_of_the_Virginia_House_of_Delegates.
- J.E.B._Stuart subject Category:People_from_Patrick_County,_Virginia.
- J.E.B._Stuart subject Category:People_of_Virginia_in_the_American_Civil_War.
- J.E.B._Stuart subject Category:United_States_Army_officers.
- J.E.B._Stuart subject Category:United_States_Military_Academy_alumni.
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