Gen Jubal A Early
Jubal Anderson Early
American
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1816/11/03 | Born in Franklin County, Virginia | Born | Jubal A Early House | Boones Mill | |||
1861/10/21 | General Jubal A Early uses Exeter house (lost) for his headquarters during the Battle of Ball's Bluff. Lost to a fire in 1980, the site is c 840 Edwards Ferry Rd NE, Leesburg, VA. | Confederate Lt General | Ball's Bluff Battlefield and National Cemetery | Leesburg | |||
1864/06/00 | Confederate forces under the command of Lt General Jubal Early build a square earthen fort as part of the outer defenses of Lynchburg. | Confederate Lt General | Fort Early and Jubal Early Monument | Lynchburg | Battle of Lynchburg | ||
1864/07/09 | Lew Wallace and 5800 Union soldiers battle 15000 Confederate soldiers led by General Jubal Early | Confederate Lt General | Monocacy National Battlefield | Frederick, MD | Battle of Monocacy | ||
1864/07/11 | Attacking Confederate troops under the leadership of General Jubal Early camp at Silver Spring, Maryland and near today's Walter Reed Army Medical Center. | Confederate Lt General | Jesup Blair Mansion | Silver Spring | Battle of Fort Stevens | ||
1864/07/11 | Attacking Confederate troops under the leadership of General Jubal Early camp at Silver Spring, Maryland and near today's Walter Reed Army Medical Center. | Confederate Lt General | Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) Historic District | Washington, DC | Battle of Fort Stevens | ||
1864/07/11 | Jubal Early's 4,000 cavalry and artillerymen harass the Federal line for miles in either direction. 10,000 infantrymen and 40 cannon, and his skirmishers forced the Federal pickets back into the fortifications. | Confederate Lt General | Fort Stevens | Washington, DC | Battle of Fort Stevens | ||
1864/10/19 | Confederate Lt Gen Jubal Early launches a surprise attack against the encamped army of Union Maj Gen Philip Sheridan, across Cedar Creek, northeast of Strasburg, Virginia. | Confederate Lt General | Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park | Virginia | Battle of Cedar Creek | ||
1894/03/02 | Dies in Lynchburg, Virginia | Died | Lynchburg | Virginia |
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