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  1. 9 de nov. de 2009 · Jubal Early (1816-1894) was a U.S. military officer, lawyer and writer who served as a Confederate general during the Civil War (1861-65). Early participated in nearly all the major campaigns of ...

  2. Jubal A. Early, (born Nov. 3, 1816, Franklin county, Va., U.S.—died March 2, 1894, Lynchburg, Va.), U.S. and Confederate military leader. He graduated from West Point and served in the second of the Seminole Wars and the Mexican War. He opposed secession but supported his home state of Virginia when it joined the Confederacy.

  3. 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.

  4. At Washington’s Gates: Jubal Early’s Chance to Take the Capitol. By Marc Leepson. 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 ...

  5. 29 de jun. de 2007 · 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 other fights, was ...

  6. 3 de jul. de 2019 · Lieutenant General Jubal Early, CSA. Photograph Courtesy of the Library of Congress. Jubal Anderson Early was born November 3, 1816, in Franklin County, Virginia. The son of Joab and Ruth Early, he was educated locally before receiving an appointment to West Point in 1833. Enrolling, he proved to be an able student.

  7. Jubal Anderson Early (3 novembre 1816 - 2 mars 1894) est un militaire et un juriste, devenu général de l'Armée des États confédérés lors de la guerre de Sécession. Jeunesse [ modifier | modifier le code ]