Lieutenant General
James Longstreet
 Command First Corps,  Army of Northern Virginia
January 8, 1821 - January 2, 1904

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Born in Edgefield District, S. C.  Graduated from West Point 1842.
Served as Lieutenant with the 8th U.S. Infantry in the Mexican War
and brevetted major for gallantry, Battle of Molino del Rey.  Resigned
commission as major, U.S. Army, May 1861.  Appointed brigadier general,
Confederate States Army, June 1861.  Promoted to major general, CSA,
October 1861.  Promoted lieutenant general, CSA, October 1861.
Gen. Robert E. Lee's second in command and ranking lieutenant general
in the Army of Northern Virginia.  Gallantly led troops in battles at
First Manassas, the Peninsula, Second Manassas, Antietam, Fredericksburg,
 Gettysburg, Chickamauga, and Knoxville.  Wounded at Battle of the Wilderness, May 1864.  Returned to duty during the Union siege of
Petersburg, and present with Gen. Lee at surrender of army at Appomattox.
Buried at Alta Vista Cemetery, Gainesville, Ga.

"Ah!  here is Longstreet; here's my Old War-Horse."
Gen. Robert E. Lee (September 17, 1862)

Lt. Gen James Longstreet, an
experienced soldier, lacked confidence
in Lee's battle plan.  He obeyed Lee's
order to attack, but his heart was not
in it.  After the war, some faulted him
for not attacking sooner, But General
Lee was not among the critics.

 


date posted: December 15, 2001.
last revised: July 09, 2007

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