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  1. Jubal Anderson Early was a native Virginian and member of the Whig party who did not particularly support secession. However, when Virginia voters confirmed secession on May 23, 1861, Early chose to stand with his state. Early Life. The third of ten children, Early was 16 years old when his mother died in 1832. The following year he received an ...

  2. Lieutenant General Jubal Early - Library of Congress . Jubal Anderson Early Jubal Early was born in Franklin County, Virginia on November 3, 1816, the third of ten children. In 1832, when Early was 16, his mother passed away. The following year he received an appointment as a cadet to the Military Academy at West Point. Early later admitted ...

  3. 22. Dez. 2021 · Early Years West Point, From Above Washington Valley Looking down the River Jubal Anderson Early was born on November 3, 1816, in Rocky Mount, , Virginia, the son of Joab Early, a prominent farmer and politician, and Ruth Hairston, whose family owned many slaves. He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1837, eighteenth in a class that also included future Union ...

  4. Early, forward, to inform General Anderson of my approach, and ascertain where my troops were needed. Lieutenant Early soon returned with the information that General Anderson was not at Fort Magruder, having gone to the right, where his troops were engaged, but that General Stuart, who was in charge at the fort, requested that four of my regiments be moved into position on the right of it and ...

  5. 29. Juni 2007 · Share This Article. On the blistering hot afternoon of July 11, 1864, bold, battle-hardened Lieutenant General Jubal Anderson Early sat astride his horse outside the gates of Fort Stevens in the upper Northwestern fringe of Washington, D.C. The enigmatic 47-year-old Confederate, a veteran of Antietam, Gettysburg, the Wilderness and countless ...

  6. The papers of United States and Confederate army officer, lawyer, and Virginia state legislator Jubal Anderson Early (1816-1894) consist of 5,000 items (5,368 images) in 18 containers. Spanning the years 1829-1930, the bulk of which were created after the Civil War, the collection includes correspondence, diaries, military papers, speeches and articles, clippings, a scrapbook, printed matter ...

  7. 15. Apr. 2015 · Jubal Anderson Early born November 3, 1816 in Franklin County, Virginia attended schools in both Lynchburg and Danville as a child before he entered West Point in 1833. After graduation in 1837, Early served as a Second Lieutenant and earned an assignment to the United States Second Artillery Battalion. After briefly serving in the Seminole War ...