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Charles Marshall (American soldier)

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113: 93: 138: 600: 31: 276:. His sister Catherine Taylor Marshall (1832-1866) would marry Fendall Dade Marbury of Prince George's County, Maryland. He received a private education at the Richard M. Smith School and the Warren Green Academy (both in Warrenton) before entering the 306:. Marshall and his wife had one daughter. Emily Andrews Marshall, who died in 1858. Marshall remarried in December 1866, to Sara Rebecca Nicholls Snowden, daughter of Col. Thomas Snowden. They had five sons, including Attorney 394:
Following the War, Marshall returned to Baltimore and continued his legal practice, becoming one of Baltimore's leading attorneys. Marshall delivered the dedication addresses for the monuments to Lee in
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Bowden, Scott, and Ward, Bill. "Last Chance for Victory: Robert E. Lee and the Gettysburg Campaign," Da Capo Books, 2001.
98: 435: 370:. He was responsible for the writing of Lee's after-action reports during the War. Marshall accompanied Lee at the 383: 355: 299: 281: 189: 158: 451: 264:(1803-1882) and his first wife, the former Maria Rose Taylor (1808-1844). A distant relative of Chief Justice 350:
Lee, a long-time family friend, appointed Marshall to his personal staff on March 21, 1862, with the rank of
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and drafted Lee's acceptance of the terms of surrender. He also located the
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In December 1856, Charles Marshall married Emily Andrews, daughter of
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house where the surrender meeting took place and drafted
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Marshall died in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1902 from a
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He was subsequently promoted to 14: 657:Military personnel from Baltimore 632:Confederate States Army officers 598: 330:from 1850 to 1852. Returning to 136: 111: 91: 662:People from Warrenton, Virginia 376:Battle of Appomattox Courthouse 1: 647:University of Virginia alumni 99:Confederate States of America 683: 652:Indiana University faculty 288:with high honors in 1848. 356:Army of Northern Virginia 159:Army of Northern Virginia 28: 225:. Marshall served as an 312:Somerville Pinkney Tuck 308:Hudson Snowden Marshall 304:Richard Snowden Andrews 300:Timothy Patrick Andrews 262:Alexander John Marshall 196:Richard Snowden Andrews 179:Hudson Snowden Marshall 119:Confederate States Army 548:Hall, Clayton Colman. 526:Hall, pp.673–74. 384:Lee's "Farewell Order" 284:. 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Warrenton, Virginia
Baltimore, Maryland
Green Mount Cemetery
Confederate States of America
Confederate States Army

Colonel
Military Secretary
Adjutant General
Army of Northern Virginia
American Civil War
Hudson Snowden Marshall
Timothy Andrews
Richard Snowden Andrews
Confederate Army
American Civil War
aide de camp
adjutant general
military secretary
Gen.
Robert E. Lee
Lost Cause
Warrenton, Virginia
Alexander John Marshall
John Marshall
World War II
George C. Marshall
University of Virginia
Charlottesville

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